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ZephyrWiccan
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Message 1 of 244 (556274)
04-18-2010 6:16 PM


Nice to see progress is being made in this country, at least in the armed forces (it was about three years ago - will be exactly three years on the 23rd that the Veterans Admin. made the decision to allow us (Wiccans like me who served our country in the armed forces) to put symbols of our faith on our tombstones.
Hopefully other branches will follow the Air force.
Here's the link to the story: Air Force Academy creates worship area for pagans, Druids, Wiccans
Here's the article:
quote:
The Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs is establishing a worship area for followers of Earth-centered religions -- Wiccans, Druids, witches, pagans -- on a hill overlooking the campus, the USAFA says.
The chief of the academy has made religious tolerance a priority after 2004 a survey of cadets found instances of harassment, the Air Force Times reports.
On the school's Website, public affairs Staff Sgt. Don Branum says the new area, featuring a circle of stone formed by inner and outer rings, will join other worship areas on campus for Protestants, Catholics, Jews, Muslims and Buddhists.
Tech. Sgt. Brandon Longcrier, who became a Pagan after joining the academy, worked with the chapel to create the new site and asked the public to "treat it as you would any other religious structure."
"There really haven't been any obstacles for the new circle," he said. "The chaplain's office has been 100-percent supportive."
One of the chaplains, Lt. Col. William Ziegler, said the dedication of the site should be "another example of celebrating the freedom we enjoy as well as the freedom we, as Airmen, have pledged to defend."

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04-19-2010 5:48 AM


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Message 3 of 244 (556432)
04-19-2010 9:05 PM
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04-18-2010 6:16 PM


Hi ZeppherWiccan. I'm glad that Wiccan paganism wasn't acknowledged at West Point when my son was there and back in the 1950s when I was in the USAF. If Jehovah, the Biblical god be true, Wiccan and other forms of paganism become a curse to a culture. Things did not go well when Israel allowed the pagan high places and King Saul was rejected as king when he consulted the Witch Of Endor.
If Jehovah be true, things will not go as well with the Air Force Academy and the USAF for accommodating Wicca and other pagan activities on campus.

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Message 4 of 244 (556433)
04-19-2010 9:07 PM
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04-19-2010 9:05 PM


If Jehovah be true, things will not go as well with the Air Force Academy and the USAF for accommodating Wicca and other pagan activities on campus.
Don't Wiccans and other non-Christian individuals have the right to worship according to the dictates of their own conscience? Aren't they guaranteed the exact same freedom of religion granted to Christians? Don;t they have the right to a place of worship and consideration from the military chaplains just like Christians do?

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Message 5 of 244 (556438)
04-19-2010 9:44 PM
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04-19-2010 9:05 PM


Which Jehovah?
If Jehovah be true, things will not go as well with the Air Force Academy and the USAF for accommodating Wicca and other pagan activities on campus.
Which Jehovah? The one who creates things and when humans, act human destroys what he creates, or the one his alleged son taught about? You sound like a member of the KKK or a fascist.

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Message 6 of 244 (556439)
04-19-2010 10:09 PM
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04-19-2010 9:07 PM


To be fair to Buz and now i feel dirty, he didn't say that they shouldn't be allowed to practice their religion (though i suspect those are his true feelings on the subject), just that his petty and jealous god would punish them for it.
Edited by DrJones*, : No reason given.

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Message 7 of 244 (556441)
04-19-2010 10:14 PM
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04-19-2010 10:09 PM


True enough. Though that's still a step closer to Fred Phelps and his "thank god for dead soldiers" nonsense than I thought our Buz would go.*
*(Phelps thanks god for his "righteous punishment" in the form of dead soldiers for the US's crime of generally accepting homosexuality. It's the same thought process Buz is demonstrating in that he believes the acceptance on non-Christian religions will bring down god's wrath, though thankfully I don't think Buz would make that final step into being happy were said wrath to be expressed)

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Message 8 of 244 (556473)
04-20-2010 1:25 AM
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04-19-2010 9:05 PM


I agree Buz. Freedom to practice your own religion isn't the same thing as having your religion officially recognized by an official body of the government and you and I know that the true God won't tolerate that for long.

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Message 9 of 244 (556475)
04-20-2010 1:32 AM
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04-20-2010 1:25 AM


Faith writes:
Freedom to practice your own religion isn't the same thing as having your religion officially recognized by an official body of the government
So you would rather the Air Force Academy not provide worship areas for any religion then?

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Message 10 of 244 (556477)
04-20-2010 1:48 AM
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04-20-2010 1:32 AM


That would be better, yes.

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Message 11 of 244 (556478)
04-20-2010 1:50 AM
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04-20-2010 1:48 AM


You wouldn't mind at all then if, say, the beautiful Air Force Academy chapel in Colorado Springs were shut down?
Link
ABE:
Personally, I think it's an important service for our service-men and women to have access to priests and a place to worship. I don't see why providing them with this is tantamount to the government endorsing specific beliefs. I would never advocate depriving our troops of this.
Respectfully,
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Edited by Meldinoor, : Added some of my own thoughts

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Message 12 of 244 (556481)
04-20-2010 1:57 AM
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04-20-2010 1:50 AM


The nation has already gone so pagan that shutting down a chapel would be just another expression of it just as creating worship space for pagan religions is. As far as the overall safety of the nation from God's wrath goes, officially endorsing NO religion is safer than endorsing a pagan religion.
ABE: It's an official recognition to create a worship space.
Since they already recognize Buddhism and Islam, of course the deed has already been done anyway. Might as well include the Wiccans.
But it's not a good thing for the safety of the country or the success of our military operations.
Edited by Faith, : No reason given.
Edited by Faith, : No reason given.

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Message 13 of 244 (556482)
04-20-2010 2:00 AM
Reply to: Message 12 by Faith
04-20-2010 1:57 AM


officially endorsing NO religion is safer than endorsing a pagan religion.
But the Air Force is not "endorsing a pagan religion". They are providing these particular religions with places of worship. This thing called....freedom. Maybe you've heard of it?

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Message 14 of 244 (556483)
04-20-2010 2:02 AM
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04-20-2010 1:57 AM


Well, rest assured that the establishment clause of the constitution prohibits the government from endorsing ANY religion. That's why Christian creationism can't be taught in public school science classrooms (beside the point that it's unscientific).
Perhaps you'd like to elaborate on why granting all religions a place to worship equals endorsing any specific religion. It seems to me that what's going on is really the opposite. Now if religion A were prohibited on the grounds that it offended members of religion B, would that not be a tacit endorsement of religion B? Food for thought.
Have a nice day.
-Meldinoor

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Message 15 of 244 (556485)
04-20-2010 2:06 AM
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04-20-2010 1:57 AM


Faith writes:
It's an official recognition to create a worship space
Then they've already officially recognized your (our) religion.
Earlier you wrote:
Faith writes:
Freedom to practice your own religion isn't the same thing as having your religion officially recognized by an official body of the government and you and I know that the true God won't tolerate that for long
Bit of a double standard? So if God doesn't tolerate government recognition of any religion, then there should have been problems as soon as the Christian chapel was built.
Respectfully,
-Meldinoor

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