Don't ask, don't tell Sound off on reports Christians in the military who share their faith could be court martialed I agree with Mikey Weinstein: Fundamentalist Christians are terrorizing their subordinates by forcing their twisted version of Christianity on them Religion should be a private matter – proselytizing creates tension and undermines morale and unit cohesion As in the business world, discussing certain topics with subordinates could appear to be using a position of power to inappropriately pressure or coerce An Army spokesman appear to have backed off the threat -- there's probably nothing to worry about As long as there is no force, retribution or special treatment involved, I see no problem with military people sharing their faith If members of our military don't have the backbone to rebuff unwanted attempts at conversion, we're in big trouble It's outrageous a member of the military could be asked to die to protect a right he or she is forbidden to exercise Interesting they're cracking down on Christians after they legitimized homosexuality The anti-Christian views of Obama's Pentagon appointees are working their way down the chain of command How is it that a rabid atheist activist like Weinstein can have such access to military policy makers? At times I fear the intent is to force Christians out of the military so the military can be used to persecute Christians The military's culture of authority and command makes it an ideal institution to capture for those with totalitarian impulses Given the relatively high percentage of those in the military who are Christians, these threats are an attack on our national security Other View Results Loading ...