Should prayer during non-religious ceremonies be banned when it comes to mandatory events?
Religion should not be a formal part of compulsory ceremonies. It should never be compulsory to listen to someone's religious expression. But, that does not mean that religion should be banned from the public square or hidden from non-compulsory sight. There is plenty of room for religious expression in uniform at voluntary events where a service member's personal story is part of the event. For instance it would be inappropriate for the government to ban or censor the prayer of a Chaplain at a military funeral at Arlington National Cemetery if the service member or their family requested it. If a service member were asked what contributed to their success in the military or what got them through a combat crap sandwich a brief expression of their faith would not be inappropriate as long as it was not a set up to guarantee that they could proselytize.
I personally find it humorous when someone is outraged by an expression of religious faith in the public square, or they go beyond their legitimate right to hold and express their own belief and feel obligated to attack the beliefs of people of faith. They feel that their attack to discredit is an expression of their faith. It isn't. Its just being a contrarian ass.
"Furthermore, it is hardly fair to lay the blame at the feet of religion for world conflict. Then as now, most conflicts are about control of resources, obtaining power, or maintaining power. People may have appropriated religion as justification for their actions, but religion was hardly the cause."
That statement proves that religion is the reason and that without it the world would be better place....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_and_science
Your antipathy toward religion has blinded you to any good and to any scientific advancement fostered by religion. Your view is at best myopic and one-sided.
Catholic Church and science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The relationship between the Roman Catholic Church and science is a widely debated subject. Historically, the Church has often been a patron of sciences. It has been prolific in the foundation of schools, universities and hospitals, and many clergy have been active in the sciences. Historians of science such as Pierre Duhem credit medieval Catholic mathematicians and philosophers such as John Buridan, Nicole Oresme and Roger Bacon as the...
Raymond Damadian, Inventor of the MRI | The Institute for Creation Research
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CPT (Join to see) - Should the rights and beliefs of the minority be stifled for the sensibilities of the majority? Is it a violation of your free exercise to not allow you to force others to attend your religious practice? In our culture, it seems innocuous to say "bow your heads...". What if a commander was Muslim and told the formation to face Mecca and prostrate themselves? Would that too be OK?
If you complain loud/long enough, A1C (Join to see), sadly this will get changed.
I'm not an overly religious person (meaning I don't talk much about it or push my beliefs on anyone), but while I serve, I believe stronger in traditions than personal faith...prayer is a military tradition and if you do not like/agree with it, you don't have to serve.
The disrespect is on the part of those who demand an atheist be compelled to bow his head. But damn right I will disrespect you for trying to illegally force me to grovel to your god.