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Knights of Columbus Oakland hosts a Religious Freedom Discussion

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Religious Freedom Meeting Tuesday Jan 6 Knights of Columbus Oakland

Happy New Year to all. I hope everyone had a great Christmas and will have a Happy New Year this Thursday.

The K of C Hall has been reserved so we can have our monthly Religious freedom meeting this Tuesday night, January 6, at 7:30. While the country has been immersed in the Christmas season, a lot of things have been happening regarding religious freedom. Among them are the following:

1. Unreasonable restrictions placed on Christian chaplains at the VA.

2. Unjust punishment meted out to an Army Lieutenant Colonel for running afoul of the Administration’s Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy.

3. Foreign students legally admitted to the US to attend a religious training school now told they may be deported.

4. An Army Chaplain punished for mentioning his faith in a lecture to troops on handling depression.

5. A Catholic University (Marquette university) suspended a professor for defending a student’s right to state the Church’s position on homosexuality.

6. A recent GAO report that Obamacare is subsidizing abortions, contrary to  Obama’s promise made to the contrary.

7. Information that Muslims are exempted from Obamacare because insurance violates Muslim doctrine.

8 Movie Faith Freedom Foundation (Christian/Muslim Issues)

While everyone has been absorbed in the holidays, militant secularism never takes a break. These and other things will be discussed at our meeting. If you know of any other incidents or examples come share them with us.

Well, I hope to see everyone on Tuesday night.

Have a happy and safe New Year
Joe Kuhns

Knights of Columbus Oakland
7 Court House Place, Oakland, NJ 07436
(201) 337-7539

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One thought on “Knights of Columbus Oakland hosts a Religious Freedom Discussion

  1. Militant secularism, it turns out, was just another tool in the nihilist toolbox. Reducing the civil society to ruin was the end all along, and whatever means that is close at hand will do if it helps achieve that end. Why would the administration grant an Obamacare exemption to Muslim-aligned groups while coldheartedly denying reasonable accommodations to Christian groups? Is it some kind of selective secularism the administration is engaged in? Probably not. Given the absence of legislatively granted discretion or flexibility to permit this bureaucratic horse-trading, it appears to be nothing that ad hoc “chaosism”. Or just plain raising Cain.

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