Posted on 06/13/2015 9:15:39 PM PDT by lowbridge
Chaplain Wes Modder spends his days basically alone in the base chapel. He is no longer allowed into his office. By order of his commanding officer, he is not allowed even to speak to the sailors in his unit. If anyone from his unit comes into the chapel, he may not speak with them.
His commanding officer, Captain Jon Fahs, has taken this unusual step because of complaints lodged against Modder by a handful of sailors who claim he is unable to function in a pluralistic and diverse Navy. Modder ran into the buzzsaw of political correctness related to human sexuality.
Fahs requested various actions against Modder, including taking him off the promotions list, separating him for cause, and initiating a board of inquiry. None of that has happened yet and, in the meantime, Modder sits alone unable to help his fellow sailors.
Modder was not even allowed to minister to his unit personnel after a recent suicide in the unit.
Modder and his lawyers at the Liberty Institute have taken the highly unusual step of filing a complaint against his commanding officer. According to Modders lawyer Mike Berry, it is almost unprecedented for a subordinate officer to file such a complaint.
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The Article 138 complaint would force his commanding officer to let Modder do his job and to do it in line with his endorsing denomination.
Modders Article 138 complaint will go to Admiral John Richardson, Director for Naval Reactors, who is also President Obamas nomination for Chief of Naval Operations and a seat on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Modder is the victim of what amounts to a modern-day witch-hunt whereby gays in the military work to harm others who might adhere to traditional Christian views on human sexuality and marriage.
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I would encourage a former chaplain to set up a website for Christian military types. I would gladly support it. The site should attract military Christians and based on the numbers who sign up it should present an ultimatum to the Congress. “This faggot military has to END”. Christians have to take this nation back. I will fight for that any day.
Rather, those of us who have faith in God better get our spiritual houses in order. Persecution is coming down the road against those of us who are Christian.
Rather God is calling us to repent and believe, believe and repent.
Not all people though are like that. A gentle correction.
Everyone is talking about end times and I see evidence also. Are we going to just sit by and watch this damn infection grow like Sodom and Gomorrah did? I say fight it and take our country back.
Roger that Vet.
Roger that Vet.
Freegards
Is Johnathan Cahn a Prophet?
He is a Messianic Rabbi with a congregation in New Jersey. His books have been on best seller list and there are some U tube stuff of what he is saying. You might want to check it out.
He gave a message at a prayer day a couple months ago in statuary hall of US Capitol building for a group of congressmen who have weekly prayer meetings: its title is something like “worship baal, go to hell” it is prophetic in nature.
Freegards LEX
LEX
Oh to be sure there are exceptions. But it is human nature to follow. The dynamic has been proven countless times in all walks of life.
put 10ish random people and one will take charge invariably. Put 20ish and two will vie for the top position. Pols count on that very dynamic and leverage it. Machiveli refined it to a fine art and Robert Greene based the 48 Laws of Power on it. The Bible has taught it for 2000 years.
It is not in and of itself ‘wrong’ to follow. The last thing the world needs is 6 billion Alphas running around. Too many Chiefs and all that. But it’s one thing to follow and another entire to follow like a lemming straight off a cliff.
The problem as I see it is that Americans were intentionally programmed to hit that cliff running. It gors back in large part to the 1936 Communist Goals. It existed long before but in the present context, thats where it really sent into high gear.
Call it Bread and Circuses, call it any number of historical examples. But a docile and servile populace is easier to control tan the one that fought the Re war. The last thing a control freak wants is someone he cannot control. So libs, like any good control freak, ensured a docile population.
Just look at the right that fancies themselves independent strong willed thinkers. They line up like any other liberal. They search endlessly for a miracle savior to bail them out of their voting consequences. We have all seen it a thousand times right here on FR - Rightest of the right wing sites.
So imagine how willing the genpub is to splicate and comply. They CRAVE servitude. To a muslim, to a democrat and yes, to GOP liberals.
Put a conservative in front of them and they resist it because it would turn their familiar world upside down.
No wonder folks admired those who did not go with the crowd.
Christian persecution, brought to you by the spirit of antichrist.
....in an act of fraud, since she never had authority to "certify" anyone to or for anything.
The States have exclusive power to certify their ballots for all offices, including federal offices. That's why Obama was in trouble: Hawaii was about to toss him off his home-state ballot and expose him as the poseur he is.
Nancy owes us about five to twenty.
What odds can I get from London bookies, that both of these characters are gay, gay, gay? Chief of Chaplains a woman?
Really?
It is not accidental that an officer was assigned to some kind of temporary job in the chaplain’s office after an enlisted assistant who is a ‘married homosexual’ apparently lodged some kind of complaint.
There is zero restriction on a chaplain insofar as verbalizing his/her beliefs are concerned. In fact, they’re present as representatives of their denomination, so verbalizing their beliefs is not a forbidden thing. What is forbidden is subjecting a captive audience in a non-religious, secular event to a religious harangue. (Saying Jesus is not a religious harangue.)
For the chaplain in his own office to verbalize his beliefs (I think he’s Assembly of God or something like it), isn’t just normal, it’s expected. To then prosecute him for the same is a set-up.
I’m sure their hope was they could get away with having it stay at command level. They hadn’t clearly thought through the avenues of appeal at Chaplain Modder’s disposal.
I hope this CPT Fahs himself receives a poor rating. That would be a Mordecai/Haman type God event.
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