Capt. Ryan Jean wanted to perform well on the Army’s psychological evaluation for soldiers. But he also wanted to answer the questions honestly. So when he was asked whether he believed his life had a lasting purpose, Jean, an atheist, saw no choice but to say no.
Those and other responses, Jean says, won him a trip to see the post chaplain, who berated him for his lack of faith.
“He basically told me that if I don’t get right with God, then I’m worthless,” said Jean, now an intelligence officer at Fort Meade. “That if I don’t believe in Jesus, why am I in uniform, because this is God’s army, and that I should resign my commission in order to stop disgracing the military.”
Anti-atheist bigotry alive and well in the military.
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Monday, November 7, 2011
In Good Faith: Atheists in military seek recognition, acceptance - In Good Faith: Christianity, Judaism, Islam and World Religions - baltimoresun.com
Link: In Good Faith: Atheists in military seek recognition, acceptance - In Good Faith: Christianity, Judaism, Islam and World Religions - baltimoresun.com
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