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US Military Members in Turbans, Beards & Hijabs: Representatives & Mainstream Media Apparently Forgot About Fort Hood – I Haven’t!

The United States military is wrong to accommodate Muslim dress and grooming in its ranks. Have people soon forgotten the Fort Hood incident?

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Should transgender individuals stay in the military? If they made up their minds before signing up, they might have a place after all.

“They chose new gods; then was war in the gates:” -Judges 5:8

Oh, how the powers that are allowed depend upon the short memories of the American people (Isaiah 28:18).

After 18 years, have the media forgotten that Muslims are our declared enemies?

Let me ask you, who are the enemies of America? The last I heard, and for over 18 years we have been inundated by the mainstream media and said representatives with the fact that the Muslims were our sworn enemies. At this point, we have to ask the question, for whom are they working (Luke 22:48)?

I am all for immigrants coming into America to assimilate and so are the American people. However, when 68% of them coming into America would have Sharia law over American law, we have a problem. And the problem is staring us right in our faces.

Freedom of religion does not include freedom to subvert

Some in their ignorance may say freedom of religion. Freedom of Religion does not fall to them that mean to establish a foreign government within the United States. This is called subversive treason. This opens the doors to all others once it is opened up.

Furthermore how many of our military men fought, bled and died fighting against the very ideologies that government now wants you to accept?

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Muslims joining the military

Now, we are being told that they can join our military. Furthermore, instead of their assimilating to our laws, institutions and culture, Americans must conform to their laws, institutions and culture (Deuteronomy 28:43). As of December 2015, 5,896 of the 1.3 million active members of the US military self-identify as Muslim.

Military service members affecting Muslim beards and garb

Zero Hedge reported Americans Will Soon See More US Military Members In Turbans, Beards & Hijabs.

Americans could soon begin seeing the unusual sight of US military service members walking around in Islamic hijab and other religious garb like turbans. This after the United States Air Force dramatically changed its dress code policy last month to allow airmen to wear religious apparel so long as it presents an overall “professional and well-groomed appearance.”

According to the newest update to the “Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force Personnel” code, material used for religious headwear must fit the assigned uniform color, including camouflage.

Details on the beards

Furthermore, beards will be allowed for religious reasons. Individual members must request permission for unshorn hair and facial hair, but upon exceeding two inches the regulations call for it to be “rolled and/or or tied” to meet the new standards.

US Air Force adherents to the Muslim and Sikh faiths are those most likely to take advantage of the loosening uniform changes — the latter which are now also authorized to wear under-turbans or patkas even in indoor areas (where headwear is typically removed).

For years the US armed services resisted such religious accommodation, emphasizing standard “clean cut” uniformity and appearance across the board — but various “religious freedom” lawsuits were recently brought by the ACLU, which began to drive limited policy changes.”

The ACLU plays into Muslim hands

I ask, how long are the American people going to be scared out of their own faith by the likes of the subversive, communist organization American Civil Liberties Union?

The US government forgot how this may end up. Apparently, they forgot about Fort Hood, but I have not (Judges 5:8)!

America is not the Middle East

It is a well known fact that said representatives and agencies in this country have systematically and methodically sold its own people out, along with themselves. They just have not figured that out yet (Psalm 57:6). Through the deliberate act of treason (Article 3, Section 3, US Constitution) they have yielded to that of a foreign power which they created.

I have to say that it does not get any plainer than the nose on your face as to what we are seeing with these issues today. More are going to undergo these unlawful abuses by these if Americans do not take the issue in hand.

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It is long overdue for Americans to lawfully deal with traitorous representatives and to remind them that this is America (Article 2, Section 4, US Constitution), not the Middle East.

From the military to the people, and from their own representatives

We know that ever since September 11, 2001, Americans have been under continuous assault from their own representatives and created agencies (Leviticus 26:15-17).

We also know that administration after administration has, in fact, been funding and aiding and abetting the enemies within and without in handing this country over to them that mean to conquer. Enough!

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Bradlee Dean is an ordained Christian preacher, Radio show host for the #1 show on Genesis Communication Network from 2-3 p.m. central standard (The Sons of Liberty), a National Tea Party favorite. He also speaks on high school and college campuses nationwide. Bradlee is also an author, a husband to one, daddy to four boys. You have probably seen Bradlee through such outlets as The New York Times, Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, The Weekly Standard etc.

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LennonKirk

Oh Bradlee Bradlee Bradlee, please just once have a small amount of consistency in your beliefs, you push religious freedom, even supremacy, yet would strip another of their right to practice religion? You do know that sets a president? Right? That if we put discrimination of one religion into the law… that leaves us open to discriminate against other religions? Also how can a fine patriot like yourself attack members of the United States Armed forces? Do you have any integrity in your beliefs? Do you care? Or have you grown accustomed to the cognitive dissidence that comes with being a raving man child lunatic?

LennonKirk

10 bucks says the cowards here moderate and delete that ⬆️post.

Terry A. Hurlbut

You lose. Perhaps I should delete your comment and block you for calling a contributor “a raving man-child lunatic.” But I prefer to win the bet, even if I cannot collect.

So instead of deleting, I will reply. I don’t claim to speak for Bradlee. But you ignore this salient fact about the Muslim faith: its foundational documents explicitly exhort its readers to commit murder and treason. The free exercise of religion ends where murder, war against the United States, or adherence to the enemies of the United States, giving said enemies aid and comfort, begins.

And that free exercise also ends where violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, or even of the regulations of the various services regarding uniforms, begins. Especially today, when membership in the uniformed services of the United States is strictly voluntary.

LennonKirk

And that is precedent not president and dissonance Not dissidence, I guess that my fault for having dictated but not read my last post.

LennonKirk

Well thank you, I am happy to see a conservative allow comments on their site, I have ten bucks for you, though I do have to say I only added that second comment to manipulate you into allowing my post. Also come on I’m talking about bradlee dean, have you seen the man? He’s the poster child for raving lunatics… Also assuming you are of the christian faith your religion has many of the same founding documents and, you both warship the same God. Any religion can be used for good and bad, The Bible and the Quran has been used to persecute and kill by Christians and Muslims alike.
Id think joining the US Military and fighting for our country would be enough to show a persons patriotism. The fact that a chicken hawk like you or Mr Raving lunatic would attack ANY member of the military is disgusting. I am personally more worried about politicians and citizens who put God before country, and state that they are a Christian first and an American second. God has no place in secular law, and no man can be a True American If they put God before country.

Terry A. Hurlbut

1. Suggesting that a member of the military ought to be removed from it does not constitute an attack on the military itself.

2. God is country.

3. The people suing to break the uniform regulations belong to the crew trying to make sure that no such concept as “country” will remain, and only one polity will remain: the United Nations.

LennonKirk

I do agree with Mr. Dean when It comes to the fact that “America is not the middle east” first in an obvious geographic way ( I can’t count out Bradlee just now seeing a map and realizing they are two separate entities) But in a more philosophical way yes, America is not a theocracy, we have freedom, that includes freedom for people you don’t agree with. I genuinely think you are jealous of Muslim Theocracies, Except you want to be the one in-charge holding down all that do not follow you particular interpretation of the Abrahamic faiths.

Terry A. Hurlbut

I stand by what I said earlier, which is part of a broader principle: your freedom to swing your fist ends at the end of my nose.

Now maybe you suppose that no one can define any such thing as “treason” against a free society. I disagree.

And maybe you further maintain that “aid and comfort to the enemy” must be material, in the form of the furnishing of war materiel, critical intelligence, etc., etc. Again I disagree. Anything that undermines esprit de corps, while someone exists who has declared himself an enemy, constitutes treason.

Maybe you dispute that Islam is a declared enemy. Again I disagree, and cite the Koran for proof. “Fight and slay the infidels wheresoever ye find them” (Surah 9:5) is as clear a declaration of war as I require. Furthermore, per the Abrogation Principle, the Fighting Words and only the Fighting Words of the Koran remain in force and effect, by reason of their recency.

LennonKirk

”Uou may purchase male or female slaves from among the foreigners who live among you. You may also purchase the children of such resident foreigners, including those who have been born in your land. You may treat them as your property, passing them on to your children as a permanent inheritance. You may treat your slaves like this, but the people of Israel, your relatives, must never be treated this way.” Leviticus 25:44-46 NLT

How do you treat your slaves?

Terry A. Hurlbut

Slavery is not a part of Christian practice, and hasn’t been for centuries. But it remains a part of Muslim practice and was in fact the engine of the slave trade in Africa.

LennonKirk

And the king said unto her, What aileth thee? And she answered, This woman said unto me, Give thy son, that we may eat him to day, and we will eat my son to morrow. So we boiled my son, and did eat him: and I said unto her on the next day, Give thy son, that we may eat him: and she hath hid her son….”

All christians must be Cannibals

Also no, god is not country, you are living in the wrong country if that is the way you feel. This is a secular country, and no religion belongs in our laws, just as our laws should have nothing to do with religion. If you need more proof read the treaty of Tripoli which states that the US is MANIFESTLY not a Christian nation and therefor holds no Ill will toward Islam (or as the terminology of the time stated Mohammedan) and that is directly from those who started this country. Your ides are much more inline with those of fundamentalist Islam, than those Who founded this country and those laid out in the American Constitution.

Terry A. Hurlbut

Islam has broken the treaty many times since, and been (and continues to be) the direct cause of much death, misery and destruction.

LennonKirk

They entered into a covenant to seek the Lord, the God of their fathers, with all their heart and soul; and everyone who would not seek the Lord, the God of Israel, was to be put to death, whether small or great, whether man or woman. (2 Chronicles 15:12-13 NAB)

That seems eerily similar to “kill the infidels”

Terry A. Hurlbut

A clearly obsolete provision. The Bible has no Abrogation Principle. Instead, Jesus Christ Himself declared such Fighting Words obsolete and sent His students out on missions of peaceful persuasion. He even said to expect to go to one’s death, confident that someone, somewhere, would hear, listen, and convert.

LennonKirk

Oh really? So you can call any provision in your bible obsolete, when It makes you look bad, but all other religions can be discriminated against because of a similar obsolete passage?

I have no particular love for Islam, or any other religion, but I believe in True freedom. Your beliefs as you have expressed are completely un-American, they seem more inline with an Islamic theocracy, which is distinguishable from a Christian theocracy in name only. Meaning you your kind are jealous of Islamic countries.

Terry A. Hurlbut

It’s not my call. It’s in the text. See, for instance, Matthew chapter 5: abrogation of the divorce allowance, a stronger prohibition even against the mind-sets that lead to murder and adultery, etc. See in Acts where Peter of Galilee is shown a vision of a picnic spread with “unclean meats,” before receiving mission orders to evangelize a Roman centurion.

And it is the anti-religious that is as much un-American as is the adherence to a religion that exhorts its followers to commit murder and treason. See the Declaration of Independence, and its references to “the laws of nature and of nature’s God,” the “endow[ment]” of human beings “by their Creator of certain inalienable rights,” an “appeal to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions,” and “firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence.”

LennonKirk

Also America has been the cause of death an misery around the world, Our drone program has killed countless innocents, and many of those killings were ordered by God fearing Christians.

But also the fact that America has done horrific things around the world, does not make every american evil, just as one act of Christian terrorism does not mean all christians are evil.

Attacking an entire religion based on the misdeeds of the few is like Blaming all Christians for Warren Jeffs and saying all christians are child molesters

Terry A. Hurlbut

First, that was the Obama administration. For which, as I’m sure you know, I hold no brief.

Second: it’s in the foundational documents. “Fight and slay the infidels wheresoever ye find them; seize them, besiege them, ambush them with every ambush.” Surah 9:5. “Fight those who will not forbid that which Allah commands you to forbid.” Surah 9:29. Them’s Fighting Words. And because they appear in the Medina Surat, they take precedence over the Peaceful Words, all of which appear in the Mecca Surat. Why? Because the Medina Surat are more recent. Under the Abrogation Principle, recency prevails for the resolution of any contradiction.

LennonKirk

Also the Catholic church as an organization Protected and encouraged Child molestation, pedophiles were protected, victims were silences. Many people were hurt but, does that again mean we should use this as the basis for how we treat all Christians..? I say no.

Terry A. Hurlbut

The Roman Catholic Church has a sorry history of going beyond the Bible (which is why they didn’t want laypeople to be able to read it) and doing a lot of ugly secret things. I hold no brief for them, either. This is the Church of, among other bad Popes, Pope Alexander VI, a/k/a Rodrigo de Borja (Roderick Borgia). (Arguably his successor, Giulio della Rovere, a/k/a Pope Julius II, redeemed the Church somewhat after Alexander VI died of a poison he’d been trying to serve to another.)

But I can reject the Catholic Church because I know they went beyond the Bible. But Islam? The Koran says, “Fight” and “kill” and often “fight and kill” in the same verse and even the same sentence. The Wahhabi Sect are obeying the very texts of the Koran and the Hadiths as written.

LennonKirk

Oh i get it now, Anything bad in your holy book can be easily ignored as out of date, and any evil don by a christian sect can be ignored because you don’t personally follow that sect… But all Muslims can and must be judged by the actions of the few, and by any passages of their holy book that bothers you…. do you see it yet??

Terry A. Hurlbut

A particular verse of the Bible is out of date when a later verse explicitly says it’s out of date. The Koran has no such provision. With the Koran, it all comes down to recency.

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