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Cooper
01-29-2010, 08:41 PM
www.dscriber.com/denver/1100-air-force-academy-makes-room-for-wicans-druids-other-pagan-religions.html

"The U.S. Air Force Academy, which in recent years has been viewed as a bastion of religious intolerance, appears to be making a 180 and doing its best to embrace witches, warlocks, druids and other followers of "Earth-centered" religions. The academy is supporting the creation of a stone circle on a hill somewhere on its vast military grounds in the Colorado Springs area."

Details
01-29-2010, 09:22 PM
A wonderful start - those who volunteer to fight and possibly die for our country should never be treated badly for their religion.

Cooper
01-29-2010, 09:47 PM
A wonderful start - those who volunteer to fight and possibly die for our country should never be treated badly for their religion.


Exactly, finally some respect.

LisaM22
01-30-2010, 11:13 AM
A wonderful start - those who volunteer to fight and possibly die for our country should never be treated badly for their religion.

:thumbup::patriot: good to see

EMAA
01-30-2010, 04:41 PM
Won't this also go against religion and gov?

Cooper
01-30-2010, 07:46 PM
Won't this also go against religion and gov?


Really? There is a chapel there. My son is in the US Air Force and he went to religious services with a female Rabbi.

No one is compelling them to go. They are making it available for their religious needs, as they choose.


Inmates in prison are free to worship as they choose. Should we not offer that opportunity to people who are defending our country with their lives?

EMAA
01-30-2010, 09:21 PM
Really? There is a chapel there. My son is in the US Air Force and he went to religious services with a female Rabbi.

No one is compelling them to go. They are making it available for their religious needs, as they choose.


Inmates in prison are free to worship as they choose. Should we not offer that opportunity to people who are defending our country with their lives?

I was just asking, I'm not opposed , for as you say no one is forcing anyone.

Guess I should have asked, wouldn't some say went against religion and gov. jmo

Details
01-31-2010, 03:28 AM
Won't this also go against religion and gov?Nope. The Constitution says no gov't established religion - in other words, no ONE religion. But supporting all of them - that's no problem.

LisaM22
01-31-2010, 06:57 AM
Won't this also go against religion and gov?

all or none, gov already accepted Christianity, now it must accept all other religions equally - all or none, the gov can NOT endorse any one religion over any other

JohnA
02-09-2010, 01:16 AM
Really? There is a chapel there. My son is in the US Air Force and he went to religious services with a female Rabbi.

No one is compelling them to go. They are making it available for their religious needs, as they choose.


Inmates in prison are free to worship as they choose. Should we not offer that opportunity to people who are defending our country with their lives?
exxactly the point ,
no body should be denied there beliefs or treated differantly because of .

there is room in this worlds for all beliefs ( provided they are peacefull )and im glad some folks in authority have began to recognise this ,


or as john lennon said


this would be better world



AND NO RELIGION TOO.


IMAGINE ALL THE PEOPLE

LIVING LIFE IN PEACE

Cooper
02-09-2010, 04:19 PM
exxactly the point ,
no body should be denied there beliefs or treated differantly because of .

there is room in this worlds for all beliefs ( provided they are peacefull )and im glad some folks in authority have began to recognise this ,


or as john lennon said


this would be better world



AND NO RELIGION TOO.


IMAGINE ALL THE PEOPLE

LIVING LIFE IN PEACE

I do not see a "world without religion" necessarily peaceful.