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'''''The military''''' is a noun that refers either to the armed forces of a country, or the personnel.
 
'''''The military''''' is a noun that refers either to the armed forces of a country, or the personnel.
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== Religion in the military ==
  
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''See also:'' [[Religion in the military]] and [[There Are No Atheists In Foxholes]]
*[http://www.aim.org/wls/category/military/ What Liberals Say - Category: Military], [[Accuracy In Media]]
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[[category:military]]
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Encycylopedia.com states concerning [[religion in the military]]:
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{{Cquote|Religion in the Military. For more than 220 years, [[religion]] and religious leaders have provided a source of strength and faith for a total of 55 million Americans who have served in the military forces of the [[United States]]. The rigorous demands of military duties—separation from friends and family, training in remote locations, battle, and the possibility of violent death—have mandated support for those who serve and who may potentially lay down their lives for their country.<ref>[https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/religion-military Religion in the military], Encylcylopedia.com</ref>}}
  
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== There are no atheists in foxholes ==
  
IN RELATION TO THE PAGE ON LIBERALS: (considering it won't let me edit the flippen page itself.)
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''See also:'' [[There Are No Atheists In Foxholes]] and [[Atheism and anxiety]]
"-Insisting that men and women have the same jobs in the military"
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What in the world is wrong with that?!
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[[File:Foxhole.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Reverend William T. Cummings is famous for declaring "[[There Are No Atheists In Foxholes|There are no atheists in foxholes]]".<ref name="listserv">http://listserv.linguistlist.org/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0609D&L=ads-l&P=15696</ref>]]
My mom and dad (both Navy Seabees for 25 years) deserve to be able to work the same jobs. If they dont, thats totally being sexist.  
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Reverend William T. Cummings, who served at Bataan, is famous for declaring [[There Are No Atheists In Foxholes|There are no atheists in foxholes]]."<ref name="listserv">http://listserv.linguistlist.org/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0609D&L=ads-l&P=15696</ref>  In addition, Lieutenant Colonel Warren J. Clear, who also served at Bataan, used the expression in an
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interview printed in U.S. newspapers in the middle of April.<ref name="listserv">http://listserv.linguistlist.org/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0609D&L=ads-l&P=15696</ref> 
  
Being a Liberal doesn't mean your a horrible person. It just means your more open to people having freedom.
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Chaplain F.W. Lawson of the 302d Machine Gun Battalion, who was wounded twice in wartime, declared "I doubt if there is such a thing as an [[Atheism|atheist]]. At least there isn't in a front line trench."<ref name="listserv" /> Hannah More wrote: "In agony or danger, no nature is atheist. The mind that knows not what to fly to, flies to God."<ref>[http://christian-quotes.ochristian.com/Hannah-More-Quotes/ Hannah More quotes]</ref>
So we give people the right to look at porn. If they want to do it, let them be gross. I'm liberal. I don't watch it.  
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I go to a Catholic school. I have liberal teachers. They allow us to pray. They are good people.  
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President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] declared in remarks broadcast from the [[White House]] as part of a February 7, 1954 American Legion Program:
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{{cquote|As a former soldier, I am delighted that our veterans are sponsoring a movement to increase our awareness of God in our daily lives. In battle, they learned a great truth-that there are no atheists in the foxholes. They know that in time of test and trial, we instinctively turn to [[God]] for new courage…Whatever our individual church, whatever our personal creed, our common faith in God is a common bond among us.<ref>[http://yesteeyear.com/news/dwight-eisenhower-there-are-no-atheists-in-foxholes/ Dwight Eisenhower: There are No Atheists in Foxholes]</ref>}}
  
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==See also==
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* [[List of military strategies and concepts]]
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* [[Defense]], [[Armed self-defense]], [[Self-defense]]
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* [[Veteran]]s
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* [[Military History]]
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* [[Napoleon]]
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* [[United States Army]]
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* [[United States Navy]]
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* [[United States Air Force]]
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* [[United States Marine Corps]]
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* [[American Military Decorations]]
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* [[Firearms]] ([[Rifle]], [[Handgun]], [[Shotgun]]), [[Knife]], [[Pepper spray]], [[Taser]], [[Weapon]]s
  
So really, i don't care if im blocked for this. But you people (not just the conservatives but also the liberals who have all these weird bible thumper ideas) GET YOUR HEADS OUT OF YOUR REAR ENDS.
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==References==
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{{reflist|2}}
  
Good People are Good People. So get over yourselves.
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[[Category:Pro Second Amendment]]
God Bless,
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[[Category:Everyday Carry]]
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[[Category:Bug-out Bag]]
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[[Category:Fortifications]]
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Revision as of 12:03, August 17, 2019

Military (latin: militaris - a soldier) is an adjective meaning relating to, or characteristic of members of the armed forces.

The military is a noun that refers either to the armed forces of a country, or the personnel.

Religion in the military

See also: Religion in the military and There Are No Atheists In Foxholes

Encycylopedia.com states concerning religion in the military:

Religion in the Military. For more than 220 years, religion and religious leaders have provided a source of strength and faith for a total of 55 million Americans who have served in the military forces of the United States. The rigorous demands of military duties—separation from friends and family, training in remote locations, battle, and the possibility of violent death—have mandated support for those who serve and who may potentially lay down their lives for their country.[1]

There are no atheists in foxholes

See also: There Are No Atheists In Foxholes and Atheism and anxiety

Reverend William T. Cummings is famous for declaring "There are no atheists in foxholes".[2]

Reverend William T. Cummings, who served at Bataan, is famous for declaring There are no atheists in foxholes."[2] In addition, Lieutenant Colonel Warren J. Clear, who also served at Bataan, used the expression in an interview printed in U.S. newspapers in the middle of April.[2]

Chaplain F.W. Lawson of the 302d Machine Gun Battalion, who was wounded twice in wartime, declared "I doubt if there is such a thing as an atheist. At least there isn't in a front line trench."[2] Hannah More wrote: "In agony or danger, no nature is atheist. The mind that knows not what to fly to, flies to God."[3]

President Dwight D. Eisenhower declared in remarks broadcast from the White House as part of a February 7, 1954 American Legion Program:

As a former soldier, I am delighted that our veterans are sponsoring a movement to increase our awareness of God in our daily lives. In battle, they learned a great truth-that there are no atheists in the foxholes. They know that in time of test and trial, we instinctively turn to God for new courage…Whatever our individual church, whatever our personal creed, our common faith in God is a common bond among us.[4]

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