'Department makes reasonable accommodations for all religions'
BY Bob Unruh, WND.com
The Pentagon announced today that military members who want to talk about their faith with other members have every right to do so, backtracking on a previous warning against "proselytizing," which it said could be subject to court-martial.
The statement from Lt. Cmdr. Nathan Christensen said the Department of Defense "never and will never single out a particular religious group for persecution or prosecution."
The Pentagon walked back its statement earlier this week after the Alliance Defending Freedom filed a Freedom of Information Act request for records relating to Pentagon statements on the issue.
"Members of our military should not be denied the very freedoms they fight to defend. Freedom of religion and speech are paramount among those freedoms," said ADF Legal Counsel Joseph La Rue. "We appreciate the Pentagon's clarification, but little or no evidence exists of coercive proselytization in the military, so we are still troubled over what motivated the original comments.
The Pentagon's Christensen said in the statement today that the Department of Defense department "makes reasonable accommodations for all religions and celebrates the religious diversity of our service members."
"Service members can share their faith (evangelize), but must not force unwanted, intrusive attempts to convert others of any faith or no faith to one's beliefs (proselytization)," he said.
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