Controversy has erupted at Shaw Air Force base located in Sumter, SC
over the removal of a nativity scene. A group called the Military
Religious Freedom Foundation, called the base stating that this scene
was in direct violation of the “Department of Defense Directives,
Instructions, and Regulations, the United States Constitution, and Air
Force Instruction 1-1, specifically, section 2.11.”
What's more disturbing is this statement from the Military Religious Freedom Foundation: "MRFF wants to congratulate the Air Force on acting so swiftly to reverse this egregious violation and hopes that in the future they will ensure that no such violations continue to occur." You can read the entire statement from the MRFF at http://www.militaryreligiousfreedom.org/press-releases/2013/DailyKos_Loebe_12-6-13.html
Allow me to rephrase, the MRFF wants to congratulate the Air Force for removing, Immanuel, baby Jesus, the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the Almighty, God in the flesh, the Creator and sustainer of life, etc... from Shaw Air Force Base? How times are changing. This is almost a declaration of war in America. Even though the little plastic baby laying in the crib is not really Jesus, the Air Force is saying we are ashamed of God and His Son Jesus Christ. I'm not sure this is something I would want to be congratulated on.
Why is the Air Force and the military so afraid of the MRFF? I have no idea. But by bowing down to this organization they are alienating 2/3 of Americans who are Christians. The psalmist wrote that "Happy is the nation whose God is the Lord" (Psalm 33:12) and he also wrote "Let the whole earth tremble before the Lord: let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of Him" (Psalm 33:8). Since God is the Creator of all mankind, everyone should fear Him, to include Air Force leadership. The military was founded on Judeo-Christian values, in fact George Washington (our 1st President and the greatest General of all time) stated "While we are zealously performing the duties of good citizens and soldiers, we certainly ought not to be inattentive to the higher duties of religion. To the distinguished character of Patriot, it should be our highest glory to add the more distinguished character of Christian."
If General Washington was still alive he would probably declare war on those who removed the nativity scene and organize a posse to track down these individuals who are seeking to wage war against Christianity. It wouldn't be pretty.
Anyway, here is the rest of the article:
American Atheists Military Director Paul Loebe writes:
“To the Air Force’s credit it agreed with MRFF’s arguments to remove the nativity scene swiftly and apparently found this scene to be as much a violation of all the pertinent regulations and the United States Constitution as MRFF did. Within 2 hours and 15 minutes of initially being contacted by MRFF, the nativity scene had been promptly removed. MRFF wants to congratulate the Air Force on acting so swiftly to reverse this egregious violation and hopes that in the future they will ensure that no such violations continue to occur.”
Fox News contributor Sarah Palin told Todd Starnes, ”What happened at Shaw Air Force base is not surprising.”
“The War on Christmas is just the top of the spear in a larger battle to marginalize expressions of faith and make true religious freedom a thing of the past,” said Palin.
Activists across the state are now planning to protest the base’s decision on December 15.
What's more disturbing is this statement from the Military Religious Freedom Foundation: "MRFF wants to congratulate the Air Force on acting so swiftly to reverse this egregious violation and hopes that in the future they will ensure that no such violations continue to occur." You can read the entire statement from the MRFF at http://www.militaryreligiousfreedom.org/press-releases/2013/DailyKos_Loebe_12-6-13.html
Allow me to rephrase, the MRFF wants to congratulate the Air Force for removing, Immanuel, baby Jesus, the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the Almighty, God in the flesh, the Creator and sustainer of life, etc... from Shaw Air Force Base? How times are changing. This is almost a declaration of war in America. Even though the little plastic baby laying in the crib is not really Jesus, the Air Force is saying we are ashamed of God and His Son Jesus Christ. I'm not sure this is something I would want to be congratulated on.
Why is the Air Force and the military so afraid of the MRFF? I have no idea. But by bowing down to this organization they are alienating 2/3 of Americans who are Christians. The psalmist wrote that "Happy is the nation whose God is the Lord" (Psalm 33:12) and he also wrote "Let the whole earth tremble before the Lord: let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of Him" (Psalm 33:8). Since God is the Creator of all mankind, everyone should fear Him, to include Air Force leadership. The military was founded on Judeo-Christian values, in fact George Washington (our 1st President and the greatest General of all time) stated "While we are zealously performing the duties of good citizens and soldiers, we certainly ought not to be inattentive to the higher duties of religion. To the distinguished character of Patriot, it should be our highest glory to add the more distinguished character of Christian."
If General Washington was still alive he would probably declare war on those who removed the nativity scene and organize a posse to track down these individuals who are seeking to wage war against Christianity. It wouldn't be pretty.
Anyway, here is the rest of the article:
American Atheists Military Director Paul Loebe writes:
“To the Air Force’s credit it agreed with MRFF’s arguments to remove the nativity scene swiftly and apparently found this scene to be as much a violation of all the pertinent regulations and the United States Constitution as MRFF did. Within 2 hours and 15 minutes of initially being contacted by MRFF, the nativity scene had been promptly removed. MRFF wants to congratulate the Air Force on acting so swiftly to reverse this egregious violation and hopes that in the future they will ensure that no such violations continue to occur.”
Fox News contributor Sarah Palin told Todd Starnes, ”What happened at Shaw Air Force base is not surprising.”
“The War on Christmas is just the top of the spear in a larger battle to marginalize expressions of faith and make true religious freedom a thing of the past,” said Palin.
Activists across the state are now planning to protest the base’s decision on December 15.
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