So, any thoughts on this?
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"The Pentagon has released a statement confirming that soldiers could be prosecuted for promoting their faith:" That headline is absolutely nowhere near what is actually said. People in the military agree when they join not to spout their own religious beliefs because their statements may be taken as an official position of the branch they serve. This is something you agree to when you join, and by breaking it you can be subject to punishment. Just the same as if you went out and said we should use the military to kill off minorities or something. That's something many people might not agree with, but saying it in uniform would imply that it is a condoned position. Which it is not. Chaplains are ALREADY not allowed to go out and try to convert people. Chaplains are there for people to GO to, not to go promote their own beliefs to others. So that section is stupid.
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Bullshit alert! [quote]Pentagon officials met with Weinstein and his group were to discuss a policy called “Air Force Culture, Air Force Standards,” published on Aug. 7, 2012. Section 2.11 requires “government neutrality regarding religion.” “Leaders at all levels must balance constitutional protections for an individual’s free exercise of religion or other personal beliefs and the constitutional prohibition against governmental establishment of religion,” the regulation states. Military leaders were admonished not to use their position to “promote their personal religious beliefs to their subordinates or to extend preferential treatment for any religion.”[/quote] Military leaders are not allowed to promote their faith. Some ultra-left crazy guy wants people court-martialed for it. Some far right crazy guys are now using this as evidence of some sort of attack on them, despite all the evidence to the contrary (namely, that they're not being attacked by anyone with any power).
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Edited by Trad: 5/2/2013 3:30:46 AMThis article is all over the damn place. Teh puma is pretty sure it was written this way only to gain more hits. Then again just about every article is nowadays, should be expected by now. It gives a quote that specifically points out proselytizing alone, yet the article continues to say that simply expressing religious beliefs one on one would get you punished. Even further down they get a quote from a retired Lt. Gen. who ponders on how exactly they are attempting to use "proselytization", but don't let that stop the writer from trying their hardest to bring you over to their side instead of painting a clear picture of the situation. Teh puma isn't going to "pick a side" here until someone gives a decent amount of information.
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>Breitbart no.
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sounds about right. Thats where this country is headed.
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Reporting on a report about a report with nothing but loose third hand accounts. Call it a hunch, but I highly doubt openly Christian soldiers are being thrown in jail as the author wildly speculates. Something tells me there is a huge exaggeration here over the military's recent move to target extreme Christian sites that have homophobic content.
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dem comments....
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I'm having a hard time believing this story.
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Freedom of Speech? What's that?
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It's been a long time coming. RIP America. RIP. The moment that we start silencing peoples' freedom of speech is the moment when we are no longer what we used to be.
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Good.
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Ridiculous.