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Posted on Jul 19, 2017
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LTC John Griscom
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Many Staff officers have commented "no pride in authorship" or why not use what was already there.
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Sir, I'm not sure what you meant by this. Could you clarify?
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LTC John Griscom
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Misread comment. Comment not meant for this post.
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PO2 Donald Walsh
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Most if not all sects of protestantism, and certainly Catholicism, are filled with Paganism in their practice. Even Judaism has some subcults, i.e. Kabalism, that are mixed with Pagan practices and beliefs. It's not surprising, then, that in these last days Paganism is once again practiced openly as it was in 1400's thru to the 1700s in Europe with the blessing of the Catholic Church. In fact pagan "Christmas/Saturnalia" was outlawed and banned in England and the US in the 1700's all the way up to the 1820s when Christmas was commercialised and "civilised" to what is now observed. If any one religion is allowed free practice in the military, then all should be unimpeded.
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Lt Col Daniel McNally
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So where are the Pagan hospitals and universities. I think it a social cop-out. Paint yourself blue and run around in the woods, make little dolls to stick pins in, anything to be different.
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I am finding difficulty understanding the point of this comment. Your cynicism is evident, and you do not have to accept it. I am only saddened that you would be so closed-minded as to so readily dismiss a different walk of life. I guess things are just different in the Air Force. But it's okay Sir! Whether you agree with, or even accept me; I got your Six!

Blessed Be!
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MSG Francisco Ojeda - I am in agreement with this. However, it is my Constitutional right to tell them that their closed-mindedness is disheartening at best, and truthfully, just disdainful.
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SPC Linda Juhl
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I practice as well and never openly practiced while I served. I actually hid it because in many of the units I was in there was no safe way to do so without alienating myself. Well as a mechanic I wasn't about to do that because I needed my team as much as they needed me. Now that I'm out of the military I am openly practicing again and those I served with actually told me they knew because I'd say random things when frustrated or happy that never made sense. It is good to see others able to be more open in their units now though. Merry meet.
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PFC Mark Smandra
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"One nation,under G.O.D."
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"Written by men who had no true knowledge or understanding of the anything outside of Christianity because at that time, you could be put to death for even openly discussing anything other than Christianity as a faith."

This is not a Christian Nation. and it never has been. It is that very misinterpretation that you now spew with only half-understanding of what it means. For example, if I were to say "One Nation, under Zeus," would my meaning be any different than yours? No. The Christian idea of God was the popular belief at the time, and it was the general consensus that all of the men in attendance were in fact Christians. Though, simply because my parents are Christian, does that mean I am? Obviously not.

Are you beginning to see where that simple line of logic is failing you?
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SP5 Michael Rathbun
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As you are no doubt aware, the original Pledge, written by a Socialist Christian, did not contain the phrase "under God". That was inserted during the peak of the religious war between Soviet Marxism and USianism.
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HN Alan Leddon
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Blessed Be! When I served (Naval Hospital Portsmouth VA, 1989-91), I was "caught" with Buckland's Complete in my bag, and the two Chiefs in my department raked me over the coals pretty good. At one point, I was given a written order to change to a "more ethical path," but that disappeared from my DO record damn quick.
Oddly, most people didn't care what I did, just a couple of gray-haired E-7's.
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