Author Topic: Army Chaplain Faces Possible Court Martial over Religious Beliefs  (Read 1279 times)

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Hal

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A decorated Army chaplain at Fort Bragg in North Carolina could face a possible court martial and even military prison after he explained to a soldier he could not conduct a marriage retreat that included same-sex couples because of his religious beliefs, his attorneys allege.

An Army investigator under the command of Major General Kurt Sonntag recommended that Chaplain Scott Squires be found guilty of “dereliction of duty” for taking three business days to reschedule the “Strong Bonds” marriage retreat he was prohibited from facilitating.

https://www.toddstarnes.com/faith/army-chaplain-faces-possible-court-martial-over-religious-beliefs/

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Re: Army Chaplain Faces Possible Court Martial over Religious Beliefs
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2018, 04:52:28 pm »
You cannot have a pastor that can cover all religions and all beliefs. You can not serve two masters or  believe both A an B are correct if they conterdict each other.