Posted on 05/03/2013 9:02:34 AM PDT by Kaslin
An Air Force spokesperson said personnel are not allowed to proselytize but are free to express their personal religious beliefs so long as it does not make others uncomfortable. But a critic pointed out an Air Force officer was told to remove a Bible that was on his desk.
When on duty or in an official capacity, Air Force members are free to express their personal religious beliefs as long as it does not make others uncomfortable, Lt. Col. Laurel Tingley said in a statement to Fox News. Proselytizing (inducing someone to convert to ones faith) goes over that line.
Tingley said Air Force leaders must avoid the actual or apparent use of their position to promote their personal religious beliefs to their subordinates or to extend preferential treatment for any religion.
That statement has caused alarm among a number of religious liberty groups including the Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty.
What does As long as it does not make others uncomfortable mean, executive director Ron Crews asked Fox News.
He said last year an Air Force officer was told he could no longer keep a Bible on his desk because it may appear that he was condoning a particular religion.
Air Force officers must be allowed to live out their faith in a way that is consistent with their faith, Crews said. If the Bible is important, then an Air Force officer should be able to have one on his desk.
Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) also took issue with the Air Force spokespersons use of the word uncomfortable.
If that is the standard, then Christianity will be over because there will always be somebody who is uncomfortable no matter what someones belief is when it comes to Judeo-Christian beliefs, he told Fox News. It appears it is getting more and more difficult to be a Christian and serve in the military.
Gohmert said its a different U.S. military under President Obama.
Under President Obamas military you are no longer allowed to share your faith, he said noting that the policy is putting Christians in a tough position. Do you follow President Obama or do you follow God and the teachings of Jesus?
Thats pretty tough when your commander in chief puts you on the horn for that dilemma, he added.
Fox News asked for a clarification on the Air Force policy after the Dept. of Defense backtracked on whether or not they allow religious proselytizing and whether military personnel could be at-risk for court-martialing if they share their faith.
On Monday, the Dept. of Defense released a statement noting that religious proselytization is not permitted within the department.
But earlier today, the Pentagon released a new statement noting service members can share their faith (evangelize), but must not force unwanted, intrusive attempts to convert others of any faith or no faith to ones beliefs (proselytization).
While religious groups are pleased with the Dept. of Defense clarification they are troubled by the Air Force position on religion.
Daniel Blomberg, with the Becket Fund, told Fox News he was glad to see the Dept. of Defense issue a clarification, but expressed alarm at the Air Force statement.
The Air Force spokesmans statement sounds like the government can ban servicemen and women from talking to one another about their faith, he said. And that couldnt be more wrong. The Air Force must follow the Department of Defenses example to immediately correct its statement to avoid chilling Airmen and womens religious liberty.
Blomberg said the Air Force policy is unconstitutional and wrong.
Our brave fighting men and women should not be reduced to whispering fearfully about their faith by their own government, he said.
Crews said mandating an Air Force officer not extend preferential treatment from one religion is absurd.
If an Air Force officer is a Muslim, I would expect that officer to say prayers, attend services and not go to a Catholic mass, he said. That is extending preferential treatment, and rightly so.
So if Mikey Weinstein "makes people feel uncomfortable" and insists on his course, he should be discharged, right?
Or is the guy already out?
“as long as it does not make others uncomfortable”
Exactly the position Hitler had on “religious freedom”....
Regarding how Col. Nidal Hasan, US Army, and al-Qaida terrorist, signed his official correspondence:
“SWT” = “Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala, “Glory be to Allah”
Muslims are expected to use this salutation in their communications.
Has it been banned? Prayer rugs in the office? Koranic sayings in frames on the walls? Pictures of mosques? All these things are very common objects among muslims (I am friends with a number of muslims, this is their decor of choice.
To be consistent, it should all be banned from government offices.
[[An Air Force spokesperson said personnel are not allowed to proselytize but are free to express their personal religious beliefs so long as it does not make others uncomfortable.]]
Where i nthe constitution does it say ‘so long as it doesn’t make anyone uncomfortable’?
Anyone whose sensibilities are so delicate as to be disturbed by the sight of a Bible on an officer’s desk, or even by being engaged in a conversation with a believer, simply does not have sufficient strength of personality to be a competent, contributing member of the Armed Forces in the first place.
I live in Colorado, and am aware of these general allegations of abuse at the Academy, but have found little specifics reported anywhere, other than the complaint that so many people were in Bible Study groups that cadets who did not want to join Bible Study groups felt like "outsiders" ---which is pretty silly. Please specify widespread behaviors that were "abusive."
Mikey Weinstein was very very involved in making and encouraging these "complaints."
I am uncomfortable about Homosexuals in my barracks, and sodomy is their religion. Can we force them to go back to dont ask dont tell?
He is a stain on the Air Force Academy for graduating him and on the United States Air Force for commissioning him.
But then, mistakes sometimes are made. He was a really bad one.
Get a book cover indicating it’s the Koran and wrap your Bible in it. Nobody will bother you.
Just curious...how does a bible sitting on a desk do that exactly?
Is this like the gun sitting in the open killing somebody?
Homos and their lifestyle makes me uncomfortable... so now what?
They actually kiss? I just thought they were butt munchers.
That changes everything / sarc
The military and Obama are confusing defending religious freedom with persecution of Christians and Jews. Persecutions are always masked as “defense” of others.
You posted a lot of examples as to why you agree with the Military on the decision they made.
But in the end - you are simply afraid of a Bible on a desk.
Think about what this says about you.
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