How much more of this anti-Christian bias will the people who voluntarily serve our nation at risk of their very lives have to put up with before enough members of Congress work up the guts to call a halt? If someone could follow the trail of this kind of thing I don't doubt for a minute that it would lead straight to the Muslim in the Oval Office.
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07/14/2015 10:56:32 AM PDT by
epow
To: epow
It’s odd that they would ban a passage that isn’t even controversial, i.e., it has nothing to do with homosexuality, sin, prophecy, the need for repentance, Jesus, or any of the usual topics that trigger a negative reaction from non-believers. There was nothing remotely provocative about the passage.
To: epow
I don't know why the web address of the article I posted doesn't work except that Ihaven't posted an article in the last few years and may have messed it up.
If anyone is interested try this:
http://aclj.org/religious-liberty/aclj-key-members-of-congress-urge-armed-services-appeals-court-to-hear-religious-liberty-case.
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07/14/2015 11:39:30 AM PDT by
epow
(What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? MK 8:36)
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