MRFF VICTORY!!!! MRFF Expeditiously Stops “Have a Blessed Day” Emails from Air Force Team Leader
In blatant violation of Air Force regulations, which clearly state “Do not add slogans, quotes or other personalization to an official e-mail/social media signature block,” a team leader at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska was closing all of his official emails with the religious phrase “Have a blessed day.” On behalf of its 13 clients (7 of whom are Christians) who objected to constantly having to see this I’m-a-Christian phrase in official emails from their superior, MRFF contacted base officials and put a stop to this team leader’s regulation-violating behavior.
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Its a shame that this is where you use your energy.
Michael Curtis, at what point do you draw the line for Christians who inject their faith despite regulations?
Would you have the same patience for another religion if they were to add their faith specific refrain?
Don’t bother to reply, you would twist yourself into such a convoluted logic pretzel that I’d worry for your well-being.
If this civilian got a Letter of Reprimand, would it cause his career to come to a halt, like it would to a uniform military person?
I’m a Christian, and I have supported every one of the MRFF’s campaigns that I have seen, but I just don’t get this one.
I DO see how this commander was violating protocol by adding personal messages, what I don’t understand is how “have a blessed day” is specifically Christian. It is a common phrase among Christians, but there is nothing explicitly, or implicitly “Christian” about this phrase.
Besides that, I say keep up the good work!
Remember without Christ, all will go to hell. Have a blessed day.
Wow, not even directly Christian. We are really grasping at straws here. Watch out for “Best wishes”, Mikey is coming for you next.