Weinstein then endorses the ultra-left Southern Poverty Law Center --- of course ... he's a jew who will stop at nothing to demonize xians and muzzies.
know the enemy. On Apr 29, 9:08 am, Travis <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > traildustfotm posted: "Get the whole article at BREITBART.com PENTAGON > CONSULTS ANTI-CHRISTIAN EXTREMIST FOR RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE POLICY by KEN > KLUKOWSKI “Today, we face incredibly well-funded gangs of fundamentalist > Christian monsters who terrorize their fel" Respond to this post by > replying above this line > New post on *Fellowship of the Minds* > <http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/author/traildustfotm/> Christianity > to be outlawed in US > Military<http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/2013/04/28/christianity-to-be-...> > by > traildustfotm <http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/author/traildustfotm/> > > Get the whole article at > BREITBART.com<http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/04/28/Pentagon-Consults-Extre...> > > PENTAGON CONSULTS ANTI-CHRISTIAN EXTREMIST FOR RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE POLICY > by KEN KLUKOWSKI <http://www.breitbart.com/Columnists/Ken-Klukowski> > > “Today, we face incredibly well-funded gangs of fundamentalist Christian > monsters who terrorize their fellow Americans by forcing their weaponized > and twisted version of Christianity upon their helpless subordinates in our > nation’s armed forces.” > > Those words were recently written by Mikey Weinstein, founder of the > Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), in a column he > wrote<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-l-weinstein/fundamentalist-chri...> > for > the Huffington Post. Weinstein will be a consultant to the Pentagon to > develop new policies on religious tolerance, including a policy for > court-martialing military chaplains who share the Christian Gospel during > spiritual counseling of American troops. > > [image: Mikey > Weinstein]<http://fellowshipofminds.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/mikey_weinstein.jpg> > > Mikey Weinstein > > Weinstein decries what he calls the “virulent religious oppression” > perpetrated by conservative Christians, whom he refers to as > “monstrosities” and “pitiable unconstitutional carpetbaggers,” comparing > them to “bigots” in the Deep South during the civil rights era. > > He cites Dr. James Dobson—the famous Christian founder of Focus on the > Family—as “illustrating the extremist, militant nature of these virulently > homophobic organizations’ rhetorically-charged propaganda.” Regarding those > who teach orthodox Christian beliefs from the Bible, Weinstein concludes, > “Let’s call these ignoble actions what they are: the senseless and cowardly > squallings of human monsters.” > > Weinstein then endorses the ultra-left Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), > who publishes a list of “hate groups.” Alongside truly deplorable > organizations like the KKK, the SPLC’s list includes a host of traditional > Christian organizations (for their support of traditional marriage) and Tea > Party organizations (for supporting limited government). Weinstein says > SPLC correctly labels them all as “hate groups.” > > Floyd Lee Corkins—the first person ever convicted of domestic terrorism in > federal court under the laws of Washington, D.C.—told the > FBI<http://youtu.be/hgjI3wavx-I> that > he chose his intended shooting spree targets from the SPLC website's map. > Corkins was arrested at the offices of the Family Research Council (FRC) > after shooting a security guard in August 2012. His court documents state > that Corkins intended to > kill<http://washingtonexaminer.com/prosecutors-seek-45-year-sentence-for-f...> > as > many people as possible. > > Weinstein also supports Lt. Col. Jack Rich, the Army officer who wrote to > subordinate officers that soldiers who hold traditional Christian beliefs > agreeing with organizations on SPLC’s “hate group” list are incompatible > with “Army > values"<http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/04/18/Hagel-Grilled-on-Army-E...> > and > should be carefully watched and excluded from military service. > > According to Weinstein, “We should as a nation effusively applaud Lt. Col. > Rich.” He adds that the nation should “venture further” than Rich’s > recommendations, saying, “We MUST vigorously support the continuing efforts > to expose pathologically anti-gay, Islamaphobic, and rabidly intolerant > agitators for what they are: die-hard enemies of the United States > Constitution. Monsters, one and all. To do anything less would be to roll > out a red carpet to those who would usher in a blood-drenched, draconian > era of persecutions, nationalistic militarism, and superstitious theocracy.” > > [image: Wants your complete > cooperation.]<http://fellowshipofminds.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/resemblance2.jpg> > > Wants your complete cooperation. > > Many media outlets are silent on this disturbing new alliance between > fanatical secularists and leaders in the Pentagon appointed by President > Barack Obama and Secretary Chuck Hagel, under which the U.S. military would > officially consult with someone with such foaming-at-the-mouth passionate > hostility toward traditional Christians, including Evangelicals and devout > Catholics. The military—America’s most heroic and noble > institution—includes countless people of faith, and this represents a > radical departure from the U.S. military’s warm embrace of people of faith > in its ranks. > > Yet the little coverage this story is getting is positive, such as > this *Washington > Post*column<http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-faith/us-military-should-pu...> > that > somehow manages not to carry any of these frightening quotes from Weinstein > and instead actually endorses the Pentagon’s meeting with him. Sally Quinn’s > *Post* column also approvingly quotes MRFF Advisory Board member Larry > Wilkerson as saying, “Sexual assault and proselytizing, according to > Wilkerson, ‘are absolutely destructive of the bonds that keep soldiers > together.’” > > Did you get that? They say having someone share the Christian gospel with > you is akin to being raped. Weinstein makes sure there are no doubts, being > quoted by the *Post* as adding, “This is a national security threat. What > is happening [aside from sexual assault] is spiritual rape. And what the > Pentagon needs is to understand is that it is sedition and treason. It > should be punished.” > > Another MRFF Advisory Board member, Ambassador Joe Wilson (the far-left > husband of CIA employee Valerie Plame from the Iraq War’s yellow-cake > uranium scandal a decade ago), said a military chaplain “is to minister to > spiritual needs. You don’t proselytize. It’s a workplace violation.” > > In other words, it should be the official policy of the United States to > decree what a human being’s spiritual needs are, and punish for violations > a military officer who is *an ordained clergyman* who attempts to share his > own personal faith with another service member *when discussing religious > matters*. You cannot imagine such a thing ever happening under any previous > president. > > Weinstein goes on: > > If these fundamentalist Christian monsters of human degradation … and > tyranny cannot broker or barter your acceptance of their putrid theology, > then they crave for your universal silence in the face of their rapacious > reign of theocratic terror. Indeed, they ceaselessly lust, ache, and pine > for you to do absolutely nothing to thwart their oppression. Comply, my > friends, and you become as monstrously savage as are they. I beg you, do > not feed these hideous monsters with your stoic lethargy, callousness and > neutrality. Do not lubricate the path of their racism, bigotry, and > prejudice. Doing so directly threatens the national security of our > beautiful nation. > > God help us now when someone with such visceral hatred of conservative > Christians—literally tens of millions of Americans—who says sharing this > gospel is “spiritual rape” is helping develop policies for how to deal with > Christians in the military. > > Weinstein says those guilty of this “treason” must be “punished.” Under > federal law, the penalty for treason is death. And the Obama administration > is sitting down to talk with this man to craft new policies for “religious > tolerance” in our military. > > *Breitbart News legal columnist Ken Klukowski is senior fellow for > religious liberty at the Family Research Council and on faculty at Liberty > University School of Law. * > > *traildustfotm<http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/author/traildustfotm/> > * | April 28, 2013 at 7:12 pm | Tags: Mikey > Weinstein<http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/?tag=mikey-weinstein>, > Military Religious Freedom > Foundation<http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/?tag=military-religious-freedo...>, > Southern Poverty Law > Center<http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/?tag=southern-poverty-law-center>| > Categories: > Atheists <http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/?cat=39609117> | > URL:http://wp.me/pKuKY-lrf > > > Comment<http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/2013/04/28/christianity-to-be-...> > See all > comments<http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/2013/04/28/christianity-to-be-...> > > Unsubscribe or change your email settings at Manage > Subscriptions<https://subscribe.wordpress.com/?key=80d8873ee52adffe4e178d01c25562cf...>. > > *Trouble clicking?* Copy and paste this URL into your > browser:http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/2013/04/28/christianity-to-be-... > Thanks for flying with WordPress.com <http://wordpress.com> -- -- Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. 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