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This post was created on the previous version of the MRFF website, and may not be fully accessible to users of assistive technology. If you need help accessing this content, please reach out via email.Dear, Sir it is evident to me that you and your Organization has never and will never hold a dying comrade in your arms treating them for their Battle Wounds on the Battlefield. I have and let me tell you there is a God and come judgement day when you stand before him I’m praying you get what’s due to you for your opposition to His Word and for helping Our Marines, Army, and airforce personnel be deprived of what they are fighting for. That your just rewards are in the pit of hell. Because when I die I know where I’m going.
(name withheld)
Good evening,
My name is Dustin Chalker, former Army Sergeant, Iraq veteran, and combat medic. During my 06-07 tour in Iraq, I received the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in combat and the Combat Medical Badge for providing care under fire, to include being the only medic on scene at a MASCAL mortar attack for over 80 minutes. I am an atheist, and I serve with MRFF in an advisory capacity alongside many other veterans of Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and other religious backgrounds.
Your resentful and bitter “prayers” are duly noted, and I am certain that any hypothetical god that does exist would be far beyond the arrogant human pettiness that you so blasphemously project onto him. Do you notice how your imaginary god shares all of your own personal opinions about everything? That’s because it’s a figment of your own imagination. Atheist have too much respect for the concept of an infinitely perfect deity to ever accuse it of actually existing, being guilty of incompetently screwing up its own creation this badly, and possessing the vile traits of you ignorant barbarians who ceaselessly endeavor to tell everyone else what god thinks.
In any case, your private views about mythological god(s), heaven, and hell do not concern MRFF. Our organization exists to advocate for the religious freedom of all service members, regardless of their faith (or lack thereof). We believe all service members should be free of religious coercion from superiors in the chain of command. We don’t care what anyone believes, until they abuse government power to promote their belief over others. The US government – including the military – does not exist to serve or promote religion, but is a shared enterprise that exists to treat all Americans the same.
Regards,
Dustin Chalker
MRFF Atheist Affairs Advisor
Good Afternoon, (name withheld) –
Mike, let me ask you a question are you open minded or close minded?
(name withheld) – You’d really need to provide some perspective on what those terms mean to you, as I find that many people imbue them with an agenda.
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