Kaneohe Base

Published On: September 28, 2015|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|Comments Off on Kaneohe Base|

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Heard you want to take down the sign at Kaneohe Bay in Hawaii. I hope Jesus has a special place for you in Hades. You just continue to knock away at Christian values/morals and justify it by saying it is separation of church and state.  Blake Page is a retard for pursuing this matter. You will stand before God and answer for all your actions. Its not going to be a pretty sight for you Mr.. Page.

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Good evening (name withheld),

Jesus doesn’t have any reign over Hades.  You’ve got your myths mixed up there.

If you paid attention, I actually requested that the sign in question be moved to chapel grounds, where it would be perfectly appropriate.  Removal would be an acceptable alternative if that option weren’t feasible.  My request was sent on behalf of 23 active duty marines.  I would never have known the sign even existed if it weren’t for them asking for our services.

And which Christian value says that the government should be used as a tool to spread the message of it’s god anyway?  I don’t remember seeing that verse.  I do remember an adage in there allegedly spoken by Jesus about how only hypocrites go out in the streets and pray, would the truly faithful followers of his teachings should do so in private, keeping it between the two of them.  Do you remember the chapter and verse?  Oh what was it…Matthew 6:5 I think.

Sincerely,

Blake A. Page
Military Religious Freedom Foundation
Special Assistant to the President
Director of US Army Affairs


How many people look at that sign each day. Hundreds of people must see it on there way to work. What if one person saw that sign and made a choice to follow Jesus. Even if it is only one soul saved from hell, then the sign is worth it. Obviously it hasn’t been an issue for the past 14 years, since it has been there that long, but now its an issue. You just want to make a name for yourself and act like your doing the right holy thing. Next thing we should do is take In God We Trust of money. Lets all stop teaching our kids the Pledge of allegiance because it is under God. I cant stand people who justify there actions because of church and state. You truly are taking small bites out Christianity, and soon we will will have no rights at all.
(name withheld)

Is your version of Christianity such a feeble belief that it would crumble without the crutch of government support?  Is the message of Jesus so obscure that any American would only hear of it from a sign on government property?  Are you intentionally ignoring Jesus’s instruction in Matthew 6:5?  What “rights” specifically, do you feel are being taken from Christians?  The right to hold public office, or the right to use public office to enforce Christian sharia law?
Blake Page

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