ACLJ & Jay Sekulow Say Protect Religious Freedoms

According to the American Center of Law & Justice (ACLJ), and: Jay Sekulow: which is based in Washington, D.C., and focused: on constitutional and human rights law worldwide, there are ominous signs the U.S. military is turning its back on religious freedom. On April 23, Pentagon leaders met with Mikey Weinstein, an anti-Christian extremist who decries “fundamentalist Christian monsters” and calls Christians “pitiable unconstitutional carpetbaggers.” He compares Christians to racists from the civil rights era.

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If he said these things about Muslims, he’d never be permitted in the Pentagon; but now military leaders are actually consulting with him — relying on his input — as they create new policies that may roll back religious liberty — especially for Christians. There is an unfair — and unconstitutional — double standard.: : The: ACLJ: is dedicated to the ideal that religious freedom and freedom of speech are inalienable, God-given rights for all people. The ACLJ engages legal, legislative, and cultural issues by implementing an effective strategy of advocacy, education, and litigation that includes representing clients before the Supreme Court of the United States and international tribunals around the globe.

Sign this petition at: http://aclj.org/free-speech-2/protect-religious-freedom-in-military: to protect religious freedom in the military.: : The petition urges: President Barack Obama and Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel to cut: : ties with anti-Christian extremists who seek to redefine tolerance to include every religion but Christianity. Protect the constitutional rights of all soldiers, including Christian soldiers. Anti-Christian extremism has no place in the military.

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