Navy dismisses chaplain who prayed ‘in Jesus’ name’

‘We are homeless, jobless, and we are in God’s hands’
January 12, 2007
By Bob Unruh
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

A U.S. Navy chaplain who prayed “in Jesus’ name” as his conscience dictated is being ejected from the military service “in retaliation” for his victorious battle to change Navy policy that required religious rites be “non-sectarian.”

“This fight cost me everything. My career is over, my family is now homeless, we’ve lost a million dollar pension, but Congress agreed with me and rescinded the Navy policy, so chaplains are free again to pray in Jesus’ name,” Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt told WND. “My sacrifice purchased their freedom. My conscience is clear, the fight was worth it, and I’d do it all again.”

Klingenschmitt has fought an extended battle with the Navy over its restrictions on religious expression by its chaplains. He appeared and delivered a public prayer “in Jesus’ name” at a White House rally last winter and was court-martialed for that. The Navy convicted him of failing to follow a lawful order because his superior didn’t want him praying “in Jesus’ name.”

He’s also launched a legal battle that he said he hopes eventually will result in his reinstatement, alleging the Navy assembled a “civic religion” by ordering its chaplains to pray in a certain way.

Full article: http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53731

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