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Printing faith-based dog tags is not even close to violating the separation of church and state.
Exactly. The way I see it, it's the same thing as somebody telling you that you can't pray in public.
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Printing faith-based dog tags is not even close to violating the separation of church and state.
This is really sad, sick, and disturbing all at the same time.
I went into the US Army in 1991. Back then NCOs practically commanded enlistees to attend some kind of CHRISTIAN Sunday service, no matter where your unit happened to be. All that jazz began to change somewhere around 2007/2008 when sensitivity toward Muslim American servicemen went through the roof. For nearly thirty years my dog tags read the same: Methodist. Nowadays seems like the Pentagon has become "The Pentagram".
First of all,.. thank you for your service. Second of all, why is God suddenly being taken out of everything in a nation that was found on Christianity?
Yeah..........its not like they have "IN GOD WE TRUST" on their money or anything. Please point out the language in the US Constitution or following amendments in the Bill of Rights that declares there is a Separation of Chruch and State. All the Constitution requires the Federal Government to do is make no laws that endorse one religion over another, as in "Congress shall make no law, that limtis the free exercise thereof. Thereof what? Any religion you personally choose to endorse, or no religion at all.Well...........there is supposed to be a separation of "church and state".
I can understand the govt not wanting govt symbols on religious themed stuff.
But it's been going on for many decades, if not centuries. WHY NOW???
They damn sure would. It just gets more and more disgusting by the minute that depravity is celebrated and faith is treated like filth.They are dog tags worn under the uniform. Are they going to ban a Christian Cross next. If that was gay rainbow crap they would promote it.
The government is still putting religious symbols on the headstones and other grave markers of Veterans, when those objects are paid for by the government.Well...........there is supposed to be a separation of "church and state".
I can understand the govt not wanting govt symbols on religious themed stuff.
But it's been going on for many decades, if not centuries. WHY NOW???
Always has been. They just aren't hiding the fact any more.I went into the US Army in 1991. Back then NCOs practically commanded enlistees to attend some kind of CHRISTIAN Sunday service, no matter where your unit happened to be. All that jazz began to change somewhere around 2007/2008 when sensitivity toward Muslim American servicemen went through the roof. For nearly thirty years my dog tags read the same: Methodist. Nowadays seems like the Pentagon has become "The Pentagram".
They'd call it a one-woman insurrection and put your ass in jail forever, the filthy stinking cowards.What I wouldn't love to march down to congress and read the constitution and bill of rights to them right now.
They damn sure would. It just gets more and more disgusting by the minute that depravity is celebrated and faith is treated like filth.
"The devil's greatest trick is convincing the world that he doesn't exist" -- Charles Baudelaire
They'd call it a one-woman insurrection and put your ass in jail forever, the filthy stinking cowards.
Same here circa mid 80's. Mine Roman Catholic O Positive.I went into the US Army in 1991. Back then NCOs practically commanded enlistees to attend some kind of CHRISTIAN Sunday service, no matter where your unit happened to be. All that jazz began to change somewhere around 2007/2008 when sensitivity toward Muslim American servicemen went through the roof. For nearly thirty years my dog tags read the same: Methodist. Nowadays seems like the Pentagon has become "The Pentagram".
Butthurt atheists will go after that sometime. Guaranteed.The government is still putting religious symbols on the headstones and other grave markers of Veterans, when those objects are paid for by the government.
Just in case our commie friends are unaware government issues dog tags include your religious affiliation.
Our commie friends:Just in case our commie friends are unaware government issues dog tags include your religious affiliation.
If they can't understand it and can't have it, they think it's acceptable to destroy it.