Wednesday, June 4, 2014

The VA is incompetent and corrupt, but it still has time to pursue an important project

Taking down Christian symbols in its facilities:

what the VA really has to worry about is all those offensive Christian religious symbols in chapels.
As reported by Unhyphenated America, “A Veteran’s Hospital in Iron Mountain, Michigan actually went to the time and expense to install a curtain in front of an “offensive” altar, cross and statues of Jesus and Mary in the chapel.
According to a letter sent to Iron Mountain News, Chaplain Bob Mueller said “A couple of months ago, an order came down from Washington DC to cover all things associated with Christianity in the VA. Their solution is to cover everything in all the VA Chapels across the country.” Chaplain Bob went on to say, “A few weeks ago an official from the Madison VA came down here to tell me to ‘stop talking about Jesus, and to stop reading Scripture out loud.’”
It never ceases to amaze me what liberals seem to find offensive. For example, liberals find the concept of “school choice” troubling, but not the choice to kill your own child. Leslie Brown at Unhyphenated America has a more thorough (and amusing) list here.
Now, I know there are a bunch of folks who will jump all over the “separation of church and state” train, but how many times must I repeat it is not anywhere in the U.S. Constitution? We do not have an establishment of religion in America. We have the right to free exercise of religion – well, except in the eyes of the Obama administration.

Fine.  Just call chaplains counselors and complete the spiritual sterilization of post-America.

4 comments:

  1. More tyrrany of the minority here. Can't Congress put a stop to what Obama will say he didn'r realize what was happening?

    "Christianity is by far the largest religion in the United States; more than three-quarters of Americans identify as Christians. A little more than half of us identify as Protestants, about 23 percent as Catholic and about 2 percent as Mormon."

    Read more at http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2014/06/04/the-second-largest-religion-in-each-state/?tid=sm_fb

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  2. Then it is back to the good ole familiar and comfy tyranny of the majority, assuming you are in it. Most people become what their parents are/were religiously.

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  3. No, it's back to good old gratitude to God's only begotten son for our salvation.

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