First it was homosexuals ............ now
If this announcement is intended as a JOKE, it is a POOR one.
If appointing a muslim as a chaplain in the US Army or in any US military division, especially over Christians, is intended as a permanent position for an appointment, it should be considered TREASON by every American!!!
Those who made this decision to appoint a MUSLIM - of all things - should be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for TREASON.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2017/01/times-banned-immigrants-170128183528941.html
Also: The McCarren-Walter Bill Public Law # 82-414 June 27 1952
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952
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Muslim to become Army division chaplain — for over 14,000 mostly Christian soldiers
Lt. Col. Khallid Shabazz is slated to become chaplain of the Army’s 7th Infantry Division at Lewis-McChord, McClatchy reported
A Muslim is slated to become chaplain for a U.S. Army division — over 14,000 mostly Christian soldiers — a first for the American military, McClatchy reported.
Lt. Col. Khallid Shabazz, 48, told the outlet he got the news while sitting at his desk at Joint Base Lewis-McChord near Tacoma, Washington. “I was running around the office saying, al hamdulillah, al hamdulillah, praise be to God!” Shabazz said.
Following a ceremony this summer, Shabazz will become chaplain of the Army’s 7th Infantry Division at Lewis-McChord, McClatchy reported — and he’s only one of 10 Muslim chaplains in the entire U.S. military.
“Islamic guy in a leadership position?” he told the outlet. “If I think about it too much, it’ll get overwhelming.”
Before his conversion, Shabazz was Michael Barnes — and part of a large Lutheran family in Alexandria, Louisiana, that went to church three times a week and prayed every night, McClatchy said.
He joined the Army at age 23, got stationed in Baumholder, Germany, and worked in the motor pool — with a Muslim soldier who got on others’ nerves with his declarations about Islam, the outlet said. So Shabazz decided to challenge the guy to a public debate “to cut him down to size,” he told McClatchy. But his Muslim opponent “kind of blindsided me with some facts” at the showdown in front of about 30 people, Shabazz told the outlet, which got the shocked soldier thinking.
“It was all-out cognitive dissonance, depression and shame, honestly,” Shabazz told McClatchy. “I thought I had a stronghold on the truth. And, for the first time, my confidence was shaken in who I was as a human being and what I believed.”
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“I do still go to church with my family – that’s an important part of reaching across the aisle,” he told McClatchy. “It would be improper for me to disrespect something that instilled in me so much of who I am.”
Shabazz’s conversion wasn’t easy job-wise either, particularly during Ramadan fasts.
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That same chaplain wrote a letter of recommendation on Shabazz’s behalf for the Chaplain Corps, McClatchy reported.
When he was commissioned, Shabazz told the outlet that the chaplain wanted to tell him something important.
“He said, ‘Promise me you will be an advocate for our corps no matter what the faith or the background of the person is,’ ” Shabazz told McClatchy. “It moved me to the very essence of my core. Here you have a devout Christian who’s taken the time to care for a young Muslim soldier and make sure I got to be a chaplain. I don’t want to help just Muslims. I don’t want to help just Christians. I want to help people who are in distress.”
Read McClatchy’s entire profile of Shabazz here.
Lt. Col. Khallid Shabazz, 48, told the outlet he got the news while sitting at his desk at Joint Base Lewis-McChord near Tacoma, Washington. “I was running around the office saying, al hamdulillah, al hamdulillah, praise be to God!” Shabazz said.
Following a ceremony this summer, Shabazz will become chaplain of the Army’s 7th Infantry Division at Lewis-McChord, McClatchy reported — and he’s only one of 10 Muslim chaplains in the entire U.S. military.
“Islamic guy in a leadership position?” he told the outlet. “If I think about it too much, it’ll get overwhelming.”
He joined the Army at age 23, got stationed in Baumholder, Germany, and worked in the motor pool — with a Muslim soldier who got on others’ nerves with his declarations about Islam, the outlet said. So Shabazz decided to challenge the guy to a public debate “to cut him down to size,” he told McClatchy. But his Muslim opponent “kind of blindsided me with some facts” at the showdown in front of about 30 people, Shabazz told the outlet, which got the shocked soldier thinking.
“It was all-out cognitive dissonance, depression and shame, honestly,” Shabazz told McClatchy. “I thought I had a stronghold on the truth. And, for the first time, my confidence was shaken in who I was as a human being and what I believed.”
More from McClatchy:
Shabazz began studying Islam on his own, determined to correct the lack of knowledge revealed in his debate with the Muslim soldier. He’d work all day and then stay up well past midnight paging through the Bible and the Quran. He described it as going into a “cubbyhole.”
After two years, Michael Barnes, the devout Christian reared in a Louisiana church, decided to convert to Islam, taking the name Khallid Shabazz to complete his transformation. He said that there had been no single tipping point in his thinking, just a deep identification with Islamic tenets, such as the lack of a clerical hierarchy and the emphasis on charity.
('charity'??? cutting off heads? crucifying, burning and cutting people to pieces? screwing men, women and especially helpless children? eating human flesh and drinking their blood? where are we missing the 'charity'?)
“One of my favorite passages in the Quran asks if the man who thinks and the man who does are the same,” Shabazz said. “It’s the thinking component in Islam that really intrigued me. I am in control of my grace, and I don’t have to answer to the imam. I tell my congregation, ‘Listen, you have to do your own research.’ ”Shabazz’s family wasn’t thrilled about his conversion to Islam at first — he’s still known to them as “Michael,” he told McClatchy. But years later they’ve accepted it and even make him gumbo without pork sausage, the outlet said.
“I do still go to church with my family – that’s an important part of reaching across the aisle,” he told McClatchy. “It would be improper for me to disrespect something that instilled in me so much of who I am.”
Shabazz’s conversion wasn’t easy job-wise either, particularly during Ramadan fasts.
More from McClatchy:
On one of the toughest days, Shabazz was exhausted from a series of 12-hour shifts and hungry because of the lack of pork-free meals. Sitting outside on an M109 howitzer, he felt his frustration spill out in tears. Nobody’s here for me, he thought. Maybe this organization is not for me.
A passing chaplain noticed Shabazz’s distress and stopped. In an hour long impromptu ministry session, the chaplain let Shabazz pour his heart out about his struggle to carve a space for himself in the military. After listening, Shabazz said, the chaplain mentioned that the Army had recently received its first active-duty Muslim chaplain: Would that kind of path interest Shabazz?“I’m telling you, it was like a revelation from God,” Shabazz told the outlet. “Once it came out of his mouth, I said, ‘That is my calling. That is what I want to do for the rest of my life.’”
That same chaplain wrote a letter of recommendation on Shabazz’s behalf for the Chaplain Corps, McClatchy reported.
When he was commissioned, Shabazz told the outlet that the chaplain wanted to tell him something important.
“He said, ‘Promise me you will be an advocate for our corps no matter what the faith or the background of the person is,’ ” Shabazz told McClatchy. “It moved me to the very essence of my core. Here you have a devout Christian who’s taken the time to care for a young Muslim soldier and make sure I got to be a chaplain. I don’t want to help just Muslims. I don’t want to help just Christians. I want to help people who are in distress.”
Lt Col Khallid Shabazz
Army's first Islamic division chaplain
- Shabazz added that Christians he ministers to often are surprised by how much of the Bible he knows. “Because I have the language from my days as a Christian, I can give them Scriptures from the Bible, and that doesn’t violate my religion,” he told the outlet. “My job is not to convert anybody to Islam. God guides people. My only goal is to have people leave my office stronger than when they came in.”
Read McClatchy’s entire profile of Shabazz here.
9 comments:
Christians hate.
Muslims hate
Two sides of the same coin called - religion.
If it were a political party, the message would be
A Republican is going to be president over mostly Democrats
But it's a Muslim is going to be chaplain over mostly Christians.
If Christians convert, which is what this implies, cause how can you be Chaplain over someone unless they come to you; then what are we discussing?
It may be the only chapel on base but do people really have to go to a building to worship their God?
If they do, then why do they act like their God is everywhere when it is only in a building.
AND
If their God is everywhere, everything they do, to each other is known by the presence of their God no matter where they are.
I just don't think people even know how to be religious anymore.
Tsk
One of the most highly damaging leaks I'll say I've ever seen.
http://projectveritas.com/2017/02/28/download-cnnleaks-raw-audio/
http://projectveritas.com/2017/02/28/cnnleaks-discoveries/
Got to hand it to project veritas. Hundreds of hours exposing CNN openly faking a plane crash, elections and dozens of other events even hinting back to 9-11 was some of the most damaging leaks I've seen.
Now, several 30 million dollar lawsuits later. And CNN's name has finally been destroyed. Jail sentences were nice to see. I'd rather see jail sentences of all involved in CNN, at this point...
Wikileaks started an avalanche but regardless of how disappointing a lot of their evidence was....the Project Veritas really picked up the ball and ran with it. Nicely done.
I'd hope they expose all of NBC and ABC news while we're at it, pretty much all of them are no good a lot like VeteransToday and Politico to be honest. Just one big crooked gang!
Worshiping any god is a complete waste of your life. Pick up a book on near death experiences,,,,,, research death instead of fearing it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OK Veterans and Military men.....Boycott this and STOP this foolishness in it's tracks! The military men should have a choice as to who they want as Chaplain over them. If there are 14,000 Christians, then the choice should be a no brainer. THIS HAS GOT TO BE STOPPED IN IT'S TRACKS!
muslims cut off heads, burn people alive, rape, commit pedophelia, and all manner of atrocities as a NORM. muslims are what they are - reality is what it is - if you can't 'see' that, you are one blind ignorant fool. Christians do NOT. Look at the size of your comment! Put that in your 'think tank' and meditate on it - FOOL. You spend too much time 'thinking' nonsense. Crawl back in your hole and be happy.
Amen! Protest! Send calls, emails, faxes and letters to the Joint Chiefs and demand that Christians be allowed to have their own Christian pastors. The 'military' has been denying Christians their rights to practice Christianity, have their own pastors, and even to say prayers in the name of the Lord. It is time to just say "NO!"
I agree!!!
now if only they expose it as the central bank news!
AMEN,say NO do not use him as chaplain,do not attend his meetings.He will turn on Christians .muslum's believe all Christians must convert or be killed.allah is not the same as the one true God.
CNN needs to be censored, in a serious way with its funds cut!~!
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