First of all, I do believe that the U.S. military should be secular in organization. But, troops, and those that support the troops, should be able to engage in any sort of religious activities they desire while not on official duty.
So it is sad for me to see that the U.S. Army is bowing to a few loud mouths and not allowing an evangelical group to send care packages (which have a Christian video game and Christian literature in them) to the troops. I believe this violates first amendments rights of both Army personnel who would like to receive the care packages, and the rights of the care package senders.
Read more about this [HERE].
So it is sad for me to see that the U.S. Army is bowing to a few loud mouths and not allowing an evangelical group to send care packages (which have a Christian video game and Christian literature in them) to the troops. I believe this violates first amendments rights of both Army personnel who would like to receive the care packages, and the rights of the care package senders.
Read more about this [HERE].
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