June 2011 – The Department of
Veterans Affairs forbids references to God and Jesus during burial ceremonies
at Houston National Cemetery.
August 2011 – The Air Force stops
teaching the Just War theory to officers in California because the course is
taught by chaplains and is based on a philosophy introduced by St. Augustine in
the third century AD – a theory long taught by civilized nations across the world
(except America).
September 2011 – Air Force Chief
of Staff prohibits commanders from notifying airmen of programs and services
available to them from chaplains.
September 2011 – The Army issues
guidelines for Walter Reed Medical Center stipulating that “No religious items
(i.e. Bibles, reading materials and/or facts) are allowed to be given away or
used during a visit.”
November 2011 – The Air Force
Academy rescinds support for Operation Christmas Child, a program to send
holiday gifts to impoverished children across the world, because the program is
run by a Christian charity.
November 2011 – The Air Force
Academy pays $80,000 to add a Stonehenge-like worship center for pagans,
druids, witches and Wiccans.
February 2012 – The U. S.
Military Academy at West Point disinvites three star Army general and decorated
war hero Lieutenant General William G. (“Jerry”) Boykin (retired) from speaking
at an event because he is an outspoken Christian.
February 2012 – The Air Force
removes “God” from the patch of Rapid Capabilities Office (the word on the
patch was in Latin: Dei).
February 2012 – The Army orders
Catholic chaplains not to read a letter to parishioners that their archbishop
asked them to read.
America’s Most Biblically-Hostile U. S. President
By David Barton - 02/29/2012
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