Interfaith Text to Replace Bible at Wyoming Air Force Base Memorial
An Air Force commander agreed to remove a Bible from a display memorializing POW and MIA personnel. Now her inclusive gesture is under scrutiny.
An Air Force commander agreed to remove a Bible from a display memorializing POW and MIA personnel. Now her inclusive gesture is under scrutiny.
U.S. Army officials are investigating the dismissal of a Jewish volunteer who led Shabbat services at Ft. Campbell in Kentucky following claims of religious discrimination.
Two disputes over religious expression at U.S. military retirement ceremonies demonstrate that the armed services wrestle with the same tension between public service and private religious exercise as the rest of us.
Supporting the right of all Americans to practice their faith is not inconsistent with Christianity, contrary to the recently published views of one Air Force chaplain.
The Supreme Court left standing an appeals court opinion rejecting the religious freedom claim of a Marine who refused to remove Bible quotes from her workspace.