Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Sharing your faith while in military service: treason

(breitbart.com) - The Pentagon has released a statement confirming that soldiers could be prosecuted for promoting their faith: "Religious proselytization is not permitted within the Department of Defense...Court martials and non-judicial punishments are decided on a case-by-case basis...”.

The statement, released to Fox News, follows a Breitbart News report on Obama administration Pentagon appointees meeting with anti-Christian extremist Mikey Weinstein to develop court-martial procedures to punish Christians in the military who express or share their faith.

(From our earlier report: Weinstein is the head of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, and says Christians--including chaplains--sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ in the military are guilty of “treason,” and of committing an act of “spiritual rape” as serious a crime as “sexual assault.” He also asserted that Christians sharing their faith in the military are “enemies of the Constitution.”)

Being convicted in a court martial means that a soldier has committed a crime under federal military law. Punishment for a court martial can include imprisonment and being dishonorably discharged from the military.

So President Barack Obama’s civilian appointees who lead the Pentagon are confirming that the military will make it a crime--possibly resulting in imprisonment--for those in uniform to share their faith. This would include chaplains—military officers who are ordained clergymen of their faith (mostly Christian pastors or priests, or Jewish rabbis)--whose duty since the founding of the U.S. military under George Washington is to teach their faith and minister to the spiritual needs of troops who come to them for counsel, instruction, or comfort.

This regulation would severely limit expressions of faith in the military, even on a one-to-one basis between close friends. It could also effectively abolish the position of chaplain in the military, as it would not allow chaplains (or any service members, for that matter), to say anything about their faith that others say led them to think they were being encouraged to make faith part of their life. It’s difficult to imagine how a member of the clergy could give spiritual counseling without saying anything that might be perceived in that fashion.

In response to the Pentagon’s plans, retired Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin, who is now executive vice president of the Family Research Council (FRC), said on Fox & Friends this morning:

“It’s a matter of what do they mean by ‘proselytizing.’...I think they’ve got their defintions a little confused. If you’re talking about coercion that’s one thing, but if you’re talking about the free exercise of our faith as individual soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines, especially for the chaplains, they I think the worst thing we can do is stop the ability for a soldier to be able to exercise his faith.”

FRC has launched a petition here which has already collected over 30,000 signatures, calling on Secretary Hagel is stop working with Weinstein and his anti-Christian organization to develop military policy regarding religious faith.

Breitbart News legal columnist Ken Klukowski is senior fellow for religious liberty with the Family Research Council and on faculty at Liberty University School of Law.

7 comments:

  1. The cloven hoof gets exposed more and more every day.

    But it is hardly surprising. It is the inevitable result of a country founded on the demonstrably false principle that men may make their own laws. It was a short jump from 1776 to abortion, sodomy, oligarchy and despotism.

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  2. While perhaps a tad bit hysterical, the first thing that came to mind upon reading the title was the Great Persecution. Sharing your faith then was treason as well.

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  3. Viva Christo Rey!

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  4. Given the source, I think it's alarmist. I'd rather find out from a Chaplain if it were true or not first.

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  5. Dennis' comment that this is "a tad bit hysterical" is on the mark, though in my opinion the story is somewhat more than "a tad bit"...

    I strongly concur with DebD.

    Remain calm - We Christians in the U.S. will not be going to the ovens soon, under an order from a Kenyan-born Muslim Socialist president.

    Let's keep praying for Christians around the world suffering true persecution.

    Wishing everyone a blessed Holy Week.

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  6. See also http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/proselytizing.asp Snopes article was dated May 1, 2013 when I read it.

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  7. http://www.patheos.com/blogs/getreligion/2013/05/media-treatment-of-mikey-weinstein-under-scrutiny/

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