THE BLAZE – Air Force Base Bans Guards From Saying ‘Have a Blessed Day’ Before Quickly Reversing Course

Published On: March 13, 2015|Categories: News|Comments Off on THE BLAZE – Air Force Base Bans Guards From Saying ‘Have a Blessed Day’ Before Quickly Reversing Course|

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A Georgia Air Force base that made headlines after banning guards’ use of the phrase “have a blessed day” quickly reversed course and will now allow the saying, so long as those who use it “remain courteous and professional.”

Officials at Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, Georgia, told gate guards that they could no longer “bless” those coming into the installation after a “non-religious” individual complained to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, a group dedicated to the separation of church and state. Read more

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