Updated 07:54 am.EST, Mon November 23, 2009

Society|Tue, Apr. 29 2008 10:52 AM EDT

Soldier Sues Army, Claims Discrimination Over Atheist Views

By Aaron Leichman|Christian Post Reporter

A U.S. soldier has filed suit against the Army, claiming that he was discriminated against and repeatedly ostracized because of his atheist views.

Specialist Jeremy Hall, a native of North Carolina who was raised Christian by his grandmother, said that while he respects the religious views of others, the army had repeatedly overstepped its boundaries by creating an environment that frequently endorsed Evangelical Christianity.

Hall explained that many superiors frequently misuse their authority to proselytize among troops, creating an uncomfortable environment, and added that his lawsuit was the result of being barred from holding a meeting with other atheist soldiers while serving active duty in Iraq.

According to Hall, his superior, Maj. Freddy J. Welborn, reportedly called Hall and others traitors for “going against what the founding fathers, who were Christians, wanted for America!”

Welborn, however, has denied the validity of the statements.

In a prepared statement, the Department of Defense also commented.

"The Department respects [and supports by its policy] the rights of others to their own religious beliefs, including the right to hold no beliefs," said Eileen Lainez, a spokeswoman for the Department of Defense.

Bill Carr, the Defense Department’s deputy under secretary for military personnel policy, added in an email that the military held a standard of “near universal compliance with the department’s policy.”

According to the Pentagon, there are about 1.36 million active duty members in the U.S. Armed Forces, with complaints regarding religious discrimination very small in number.

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  • Wed Apr 30, 2008 12:51 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Flagged as inappropriate. show Ben Stein? Only if you want character assassination and fiction presented as fact. This story has been an ongoing issue for about a year now. It's just now getting some well-deserved national attention, and now I expect many believers just becoming aware of it will show their true colors (hopefully good) when they comment on the matter. The news is saturated with stories either slanting positive to religion or claiming persecution. If one doesn't say "God bless you" the moment a Christian sneezes, it's an act of persecution broadcast immediately on the evening news. But this story of an atheist soldier receiving death threats, dragging on for a year, is ignored by the media until now. Where is the justice? Where is the tolerance? hide

  • Tue Apr 29, 2008 5:23 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Maybe Ben Stein could make a movie about this?

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