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So what would constitute a real anti-Christian atmosphere, be it at the Air Force Academy or anywhere else for that matter? Closing the doors to all Christian churches would be a start. Banning all Christian books and publications, plus closing all Christian bookstores and libraries would be another step in the anti-Christian direction. Government stopping all work on Christian churches currently in the process of being built is still another. Have any of these steps been taken against Christian establishments in the United States, by State or Federal agencies? The answer is simple; of course not. Which means that once again, it is another case of the Christian Right having their usual metaphorical temper tantrums because it failed to legitimize its religious agenda in various government facilities. Now that we’ve established that an "anti-Christian bias" is not occurring at the Air Force Academy, what would actually solve this problem and allow non-Christian cadets to go about their business, which is to pass their required courses and tests and graduate? Again, the solution is very simple. Christian faculty and cadets need to stop proselytizing to those who clearly don’t share their religious beliefs. They need to allow cadets who are non-Christian or non-religious to attend the meetings of their choice without unnecessary hassles. Chaplains need to quit bugging Christian cadets to drag non-Christians into Sunday services. Instructors need to keep their religious opinions out of the classroom and stick with the topic that is supposedly being taught. Above all, Evangelical Christians should realize, once and for all, that the military is not the place to seek more converts. In his press conference last week, President Bush made the following remarks about religion, in answer to a reporter’s question about how faith is being used in political debates: "As I said, I think faith is a personal issue, and I get great strength from my faith. But I don't condemn somebody in the political process because they may not agree with me on religion. The great thing about America, David, is that you should be allowed to worship any way you want, and if you choose not to worship, you're equally as patriotic as somebody who does worship. And if you choose to worship, you're equally American if you're a Christian, a Jew, a Muslim. That's the wonderful thing about our country, and that's the way it should be." Given that these remarks came from the Commander-In-Chief of all branches of the military, let’s hope his message reaches the ears of the Christian faculty and cadets at the Air Force Academy. AUTHOR: Susan Levine TAGS: Opinion world america war Family government Religion terrorism military BOOKMARK: Digg it | Add to Del.ICIO | Add to FARK ACTIONS: Comment Save Print Register free acount
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