Greg Davis / @SirGregofDavis / August 17, 2015
Last month, the United States Army celebrated the 240th anniversary of the Army Chaplain Corps.
Amidst the celebrations there was also concern: there seems to be a growing threat to religious liberty for military chaplains.
I know, I was just sworn in as a chaplain candidate for the Army.
What happens to chaplains from religious communities that view marriage as a union between one man and one woman?
With the mayor of Houston subpoenaing local pastors’ (who are not government employees) sermons to see if they contain any \”homophobic\” messages, it is not far-fetched to think that the government will do the same for its own employed chaplains.
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