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Religion See other Religion Articles Title: You Won’t Believe What This Marine Was Court-Martialed For You Wont Believe What This Marine Was Court-Martialed For 1st Amendment In yet another example of political correctness gone crazy, a US Marine was convicted at a court-martial for refusing to remove a Bible verse on her computer. It was a verse of scripture the military determined could easily be seen as contrary to good order and discipline. The plight of Lance Corporal Monifa Sterling seems unbelievable a member of the Armed Forces criminally prosecuted for displaying a slightly altered passage of Scripture from the Old Testament: No weapon formed against me shall prosper. Sterling, who represented herself at trial, was convicted February 1, 2014 in a court-martial at Camp Lejune, North Carolina after she refused to obey orders from a staff sergeant to remove the Bible verse from her desk. She was found guilty of failing to go to her appointed place of duty, disrespect toward a superior commissioned officer, and four specifications of disobeying the lawful order of a noncommissioned officer. The Christian Marine was given a bad conduct discharge and a reduction in rank from lance corporal to private. Both lower court and the appellate court ruled that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act did not apply to her case because displaying a Bible verse does not constitute religious exercise. However, a religious liberty law firm and a high-powered, former U.S. solicitor general have taken up her case and have filed an appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. If the government can order a Marine not to display a Bible verse, they could try and order her not to get a religious tattoo, or go to church on Sunday, said Liberty Institute attorney Michael Berry. Restricting a Marines free exercise of religion is blatantly unconstitutional. Our hope is that common sense will prevail and Ms. Sterlings good name will be cleared soon. Do you think this might be religious persecution from the Obama administration based on her Christian beliefs? Give us your take in the comments section below. Poster Comment: The U.S. Constitution has no bearing in the military. The UCMJ rules over everything. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#5. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
And the UCMJ is satanic, so the real question is what is any Christian doing working under it.
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