Military documents confirm Obama is silencing, criminalizing Christianity
October 24, 2013
Multiple eyewitnesses and military documents have now confirmed Wednesday's report
that soldiers at a recent briefing on Fort Hood were told that
Christians and Tea Partiers are dangerous extremists who are "tearing
the nation apart," and that donating to such groups now constitutes a
military crime. Ft. Hood has denied the charges, but evidence continues
to mount.
According to documents produced by a recent FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request from Judicial Watch, the military is now using a hysterically left-wing group of partisan fanatics known as the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) to train soldiers on "extremism." The SPCL is on the record openly trashing and condemning mainstream Christian groups, Tea Parties and border security groups as "domestic hate groups."
Breitbart adds:
According to documents produced by a recent FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request from Judicial Watch, the military is now using a hysterically left-wing group of partisan fanatics known as the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) to train soldiers on "extremism." The SPCL is on the record openly trashing and condemning mainstream Christian groups, Tea Parties and border security groups as "domestic hate groups."
Breitbart adds:
A month earlier, a security presentation portrayed the Founding Fathers as extremists. Before that, Breitbart News reported on a Christian chaplain who was officially censored by military commanders for talking about the importance of religious faith. And several months before that, Lt. Col. Jack Rich at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, instructed soldiers that traditional Christian beliefs are incompatible with 'Army values.'Once again, liberalism revolves almost entirely around dismantling all things white, male, Christian and American.
All this started in April, when Breitbart News broke the story of top Pentagon brass meeting with an anti-Christian activist calling for court-martialing observant Christians who share the gospel of Jesus Christ with others in the military. This activist calls them 'fundamentalist monsters' who are 'enemies of the Constitution' and should be punished for 'sedition and treason.'
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