Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Military Chaplains Under Siege


From Human Events:
MILITARY RELIGIOUS LEADERS REPORT PRESSURE, BACKLASH OVER BELIEFS

In the era of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, a number of support groups advocated for gay service members who feared backlash for speaking freely. But the repeal of the ban in late 2011 has not ushered in a new era of free speech; rather, now it is chaplains who say they are being muzzled by the military and a group has formed to pass legislation seeking relief on their behalf. ...

Now, the Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty, a coalition of retired chaplains formed to support their active-duty counterparts in such situations, told Human Events it has collected anecdotal reports from a number of chaplains who say they have felt pressure from command leaders regarding how they express their beliefs about homosexuality.

It just keeps getting worse under this president. If Romney wins, let's hope he reverses this social engineering nonsense.

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