Posted on 04/30/2013 3:53:52 PM PDT by markomalley
Religious liberty groups have grave concerns after they learned the Pentagon is vetting its guide on religious tolerance with a group that compared Christian evangelism to rape and advocated that military personnel who proselytize should be court martialed.
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation is calling on the Air Force to enforce a regulation that they believe calls for the court martial of any service member caught proselytizing.
President Mikey Weinstein and others from his organization met privately with Pentagon officials on April 23. He said U.S. troops who proselytize are guilty of sedition and treason and should be punished by the hundreds if necessary to stave off what he called a tidal wave of fundamentalists.
Someone needs to be punished for this, Weinstein told Fox News. Until the Air Force or Army or Navy or Marine Corps punishes a member of the military for unconstitutional religious proselytizing and oppression, we will never have the ability to stop this horrible, horrendous, dehumanizing behavior.
Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, told Fox News he was stunned that the Pentagon would be taking counsel and advice from the Military Religious Freedom Foundation.
Why would military leadership be meeting with one of the most rabid atheists in America to discuss religious freedom in the military, Perkins said. Thats like consulting with China on how to improve human rights.
The FRC has launched a petition drive urging Defense Sec. Chuck Hagel to protect the religious freedom of troops and not to proceed with the purge of religion within the ranks called for by anti-Christian activists.
Pentagon officials met with Weinstein and his group 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 individuals 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.
Weinstein said its time for the Air Force to enforce the regulation with zeal.
If a member of the military is proselytizing in a manner that violates the law, well then of course they can be prosecuted, he said. We would love to see hundreds of prosecutions to stop this outrage of fundamentalist religious persecution.
He compared the act of proselytizing to rape.
It is a version of being spiritually raped and you are being spiritually raped by fundamentalist Christian religious predators, he told Fox News.
He said there is a time and a place for those in uniform to share their faith but he took issues with fundamentalism that he says is causing widespread problems in the military.
When those people are in uniform and they believe there is no time, place or manner in which they can be restricted from proselytizing, they are creating tyranny, oppression, degradation, humiliation and horrible, horrible pain upon members of the military, he said.
Perkins said the military regulations have Weinsteins fingerprints all over it.
It threatens to treat service members caught witnessing as enemies of the state, he said, referring to a Washington Post article highlighting Weinsteins meeting with Pentagon officials. Non-compliance, the Pentagon suggests, even from ordained chaplains could result in court-martialing on a case-by-case basis.
The Pentagon confirmed to Fox News that Christian evangelism is against regulations.
Religious proselytization is not permitted within the Department of Defense, LCDR Nate Christensen said in a written statement. He declined to say if any chaplains or service members had been prosecuted for such an offense.
Court martials and non-judicial punishments are decided on a case-by-case basis and it would be inappropriate to speculate on the outcome in specific cases, he said.
Ron Crews, the executive director of the Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty, warns that the Air Force policy would significantly impact the religious liberties of Air Force personnel.
Saying that a service member cannot speak of his faith is like telling a service member he cannot talk about his spouse or children, Crews said. I do not think the Air Force wants to ban personnel from protected religious speech, and I certainly hope that it is willing to listen to the numerous individuals and groups who protect military religious liberty without demonizing service members.
In an interview with the Washington Post, Weinstein called proselytizing a national security threat.
And what the Pentagon needs to understand is that it is sedition and treason, he told the newspaper. It should be punished.
Perkins said it was troubling the Obama Administration would place so much trust in someone like Weinstein.
"Unfortunately, it appears our military is on a forced march away from the very freedoms they are sworn to protect, he said. This language from Weinstein that Christians who share their faith or offer comfort to others from their faith in Jesus Christ is "sedition and treason" is a treasonous statement in and of itself.
But Weinstein said they count thousands of Protestants among their ranks and said they are simply going after fundamentalists.
As soon as we find a fundamentalist Muslim, atheist, Jewish person or anybody else, we will be happy to fight them but so far they have been few and far between, he said.
Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, an executive vice president with the Family Research Council, told Fox News that hes deeply concerned by what he call a pattern of attacks on Christianity within the military.
Mickey Weinstein has a very visceral hated of Christianity and those who are Christians, he said. Hed like to see it eliminated from the military entirely.
If the Air Force policy is implemented, Boykin said Christians who speak of their faith could now be prosecuted as enemies of the state.
This has the potential to destroy military recruiting across the services as Americans realize that their faith will be suppressed by joining the military, Boykin said.
In the meantime, Weinstein and his group said they will continue to push for the Pentagon to fully implement its ban on proselytizing.
There is a time, place and manner in which proselytizing is not only allowed, but its something we support among our Christian clients, Weinstein said. However, you cant scream fire in a crowded theater and you cant scream Jesus in a crowded theater at certain times, places, and in certain manners.
I had a Sergeant in USAF Basic Training (1966) tell us that he did not believe there would be chapels on Air Force Bases in the future. He was not happy with the way the nation was moving away from religion.
It looks like his prophecy is coming true.
Christians need to get ready to take this one to the Supreme Court...
If a member of the military is proselytizing in a manner that violates the law, well then of course they can be prosecuted, he said. We would love to see hundreds of prosecutions to stop this outrage of fundamentalist religious persecution.
He compared the act of proselytizing to rape.
It is a version of being spiritually raped and you are being spiritually raped by fundamentalist Christian religious predators, he told Fox News.
And yet the demand *sensitivity training* for the military so when some muslim rants about killing soldiers, he's permitted to continue until he actually acts, as in Ft.Hood.
Interesting video clip by Rick Joyner here about the Boston Marathon bombing and the government's complicity in it all. HE talks about what real treason is and it isn't for sharing the gospel....
I don't know if this link will work but here it is anyway.
It’s called purging the ranks, and has been successfuly used by the likes of stalin, mao, and hitler to ensure a compliant fighting force, devoid of morals, loyal to the party, and willing to carry out orders without question. If you think the military won’t turn their guns on us civilians, the groundwork for making that scenario an inevitability is being put into place as we speak.
2 Corinthians 10:3-6 3 For though we walk in the flesh, we are not waging war according to the flesh. 4 For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. 5 We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ, 6 being ready to punish every disobedience, when your obedience is complete.
Thank you, Sister, for that God-breathed scripture.
Of course it's happening. It HAS to happen for the soldiers to turn their guns on their fellow citizens.
Unless, of course you are islamic.
Jesus is all we have left. The worst they can do is kill us and then we’re beyond their reach FOREVER!!!!
It’s good to keep in mind what the real enemy is.
Seems like we’re heading for the end times at breakneck speed. It is mind boggling how fast this is happening, and yet, no real surprise, IMO, with obama getting re-elected.
Truer than you realize. See the link in post 24.
It does work, BTW.
I am pretty cautious about who I listen to but Rick Joyner seems pretty solid and really nailed it.
What does that mean? Can Weinstein describe what he means without descending into hysterical political babbling? Can he recite the applicable "regulations" absent the raving fulminations betraying an obvious propagandistic ambition?
Thanks for the beep!
Hell, I did not think it would be this far gone in my lifetime.
And as 2008 and 2012 proved, we have at least 51% that will return the bastard to the White House if he chooses to allow an election in 2016 and an equal per centage that will approve and support him remaining in the White House.
The Supreme Court worked real well with obamacare did it not?
Amen sister, amen!
Weinstein doesn’t like Christians! There is a surprise!
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