Thoughts on Chaplains and Religion in the Military

I was a little put off with the stories on consecutive days about whether or not military chaplains would/could/should perform same-sex marriages in base chapels. I don’t see a particular need for military chaplains to perform marriages at all, and if they are going to perform marriages then they should do so for everyone. For them to announce that they would, and then to have politicians opine that they shouldn’t, and then to have the chaplains back down is, in my opinion, an embarrassment which underlines their equivocal role in the military. Now comes a story that military chaplains have an issue with troops being punished for behavior inconsistent with good order and discipline.

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2 Responses to Thoughts on Chaplains and Religion in the Military

  1. Kay Dennison says:

    Hallelujah and Amen! You said it well.

    Hope you are well and happy!!! I miss your wisdom here!

  2. Rain says:

    Not subtle and very well said!