Army Labeled Evangelical Christianity and Catholicism as Religious Extremism
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via Army Labeled Evangelicals as Religious Extremists | FOX News & Commentary: Todd Starnes.
A U.S. Army training instructor listed
Evangelical Christianity and Catholicism as examples of religious
extremism along with Al Qaeda and Hamas during a briefing with an Army
Reserve unit based in Pennsylvania, Fox News has learned.
The incident occurred during an Army
Reserve Equal Opportunity training brief on extremism. Topping the list
is Evangelical Christianity. Other organizations listed included
Catholicism, Al Qaeda, Hamas, the Ku Klux Klan, Sunni Muslims, and
Nation of Islam.
The military also listed “Islamophobia” as a form of religious extremism.
Huh?
Army spokesman George Wright told Fox News that this was an “isolated incident not condoned by the Dept. of the Army.”
“This slide was not produced by the Army
and certainly does not reflect our policy or doctrine,” he said. “It was
produced by an individual without anyone in the chain of command’s
knowledge or permission.”
Wright said after the complaint was lodged, the presenter deleted the slide, and apologized.
“We consider the matter closed,” he said.
The incident was made public by a soldier
who attended the briefing. He asked for copies of the presentation and
sent them to the Chaplain Alliance.
They’ll be no investigation, no purging of documents, no changing of the language, no outreach, no Congressional hearings, no politicians pandering or crying in front of a panel. The matter is closed. Why? Because they only do that for Muslims. That’s why.
It fits with the Army’s war-gaming against tea partiers and DHS repeatedly portraying whites as terrorists (see links below) and quite simply aligns with the takeover happening in the U.S.
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