21 Aralık 2005 Çarşamba

Sigh. Military Prayers

If you were worried about people taking CHRIST out of CHRISTmas, maybe you should be more worried about the military taking Jesus out of prayers. No, seriously.
Official military policy allows any sort of prayer, but Lt. Klingenschmitt says that in reality, evangelical Protestant prayers are censored. He cites his training at the Navy Chaplains School in Newport, R.I., where "they have clipboards and evaluators who evaluate your prayers, and they praise you if you pray just to God," he said. "But if you pray in Jesus' name, they counsel you."
Is there anyone left out there in leadership with a sense of proportion and logic? Or were they all fired by the people who feel the solution to complaints about the letter X looking like a cross is to remove all Xylophones from military bands?

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