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To: P-Marlowe
He's a idiot. He has no right to make a political speech while wearing the uniform of the United States Navy. He was publicly protesting the rule that Chaplains are not allowed to give "denominational" prayers in public in uniform and he wore his uniform while protesting that rule in public and then deliberatly broke that rule when he offered a public prayer in the name of Jesus Christ. That rule may be stupid, but nevertheless it is on the books and as a paid Chaplain in the Navy, he is subject to it. He has no right to wear a uniform while publicly protesting that rule. And pursuant to that rule he cannot offer a public prayer in Jesus' name while wearing his uniform, which he did. This guy may ultimately lose his pension over this issue. If he has a family, then he is being a poor steward of that which God has entrusted him. Ultimately that uniform is going to be taken away from him. At that point he would be free to protest and pray in Jesus name all he wants. He might want to offer up a prayer for a new job, cause he's decided he's going to throw this one in the trash.

Having been out of uniform a long time, I'm a bit fuzzy on chaplain rules...but I seem to remember a lot of chaplain's praying in Jesus's name while I was in the Navy (most saying the words "as a Christian minister I pray in Jesus's name").
But, if he were at a political event, I can see why the service got so ticked because UCMJ regs forbid ANY one in uniform at a political rally.

14 posted on 09/14/2006 11:13:07 AM PDT by meandog (While Bush will never fill them, Clinton isn't fit to even lick the soles of Reagan's shoes!)
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To: meandog
Having been out of uniform a long time, I'm a bit fuzzy on chaplain rules...but I seem to remember a lot of chaplain's praying in Jesus's name while I was in the Navy (most saying the words "as a Christian minister I pray in Jesus's name").

I think they're to confine themselves to non-denominational prayers if it's not an actual worship service of their denomination.

When we had a change of command ceremony when I was in the Army (way back in Vietnam), the chaplain gave a nonsectarian prayer for the invocation, and it wasn't in Jesus' name.

20 posted on 09/14/2006 1:58:48 PM PDT by BeHoldAPaleHorse ( ~()):~)>)
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