DiamondDave
Army Vet
Nice leap... too bad you landed short... I usually think better of you, Jill
At Fort Eustis, he promoted a series of concerts, featuring Christian performers, aimed at awakening Soldiers' spiritual awareness.
"The idea is not to be a proponent for any one religion," he said. "It's to have a mix of different performers with different religious backgrounds."
Chambers acknowledges without trepidation that there are some Soldiers who lack the moral upbringing or ethical consciousness to fulfill their promise as Soldiers.
Not REMOTELY what you contended AT ALL
Funny... we have Chaplains, chapels, etc paid for as well.. and rightfully so
Epic fail Jill, epic fail
Can you not read? From my original link:
On May 13, 2010, about eighty soldiers, stationed at Fort Eustis while attending a training course, were punished for opting out of attending one of these Christian concerts. The headliner at this concert was a Christian rock band called BarlowGirl, a band that describes itself as taking "an aggressive, almost warrior-like stance when it comes to spreading the gospel and serving God."
But there has been no "mix of different performers with different religious backgrounds" at these concerts. Every one of them has had evangelical Christian performers, who typically not only perform their music but give their Christian testimony and read from the Bible in between songs.
From your original and unsubstantiated WINGER LINK
Again... cite a real source
Epic fail