Posted on Jan 27, 2018
Army Prayer Breakfast to Feature 'Christian Extremist' Who Believes PTSD Only Impacts...
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Wow, you know it takes a lot for me to say this, I see Capt Gregory Prickett in your mentions PO1 Tony Holland but there are some demonstrations by Christians that really hurt the Faith. It is clear for a Christian who sits on POTUS's advisory council to single out 'PTSD' as a non-illness for active duty/veteran does place church and state together because he is addressing a military audience as an Evangelical Christian talking about a medical condition that falls under federal protocols such as VA Care, VA funding, Active Wartime Environment, Service Connected Illness, etc. that intertwines with government policies. It stands to be concerning Evangelist Copeland is speaking on this subject being one of POTUS' advisory council members. Yes, Capt Gregory Prickett this is a pretty big deal line-crosser that infringes on the beliefs of others and how this can be intrusive and offensive. Appropriateness in behavior, policies, and representation needs to come back to US society.
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard
Capt Gregory Prickett I knew it was too good to be true; a seize fire, never. The GOD of the Bible is in capital letters because Christians do not believe him to be an idol god or false god. GOD or God is his proper name just like Gregory or Phyllis or Jehovah, or Yweh. Also GOD is referring to him in the Old Testament and God referrs to him in the New Testament or depending on the reference Jesus. And, yes, I completely agree about the 40,000 different sects of Christianity. It's just like 50 people want their version of the same 1 fundraiser. I know that the Jim Jones', David Koresh's, Timothy McVeigh's really solidify doubt when it comes to things of faith.
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard
1st Lt Rev. Dr. David Poedel don't forget heat seeking missle. Anything that hath breath run for cover.
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just lovely
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