MEDIA ADVISORY, April 21 /Christian Newswire/ -- The anti-Christian complainer once described by a Pentagon spokesman as "a rabid anti-evangelical" Mikey Weinstein has publicly attacked Franklin Graham, leader of The Samaritan's Purse and son of legendary evangelist Billy Graham. AP and the New York Times report Weinstein now demands the Pentagon chaplain must disinvite Graham to pray with our troops on the National Day of Prayer (NDOP), because Graham is Christian.
"We are at war with a sub-set of evangelical Christianity...how many? Roughly 12.6% of the American public or 38 million people," admitted Mikey Weinstein, who has repeatedly sued the military (and lost in court) to demand punishment of any troops who talk openly about their faith in Jesus Christ.
Weinstein now accuses Franklin Graham of daring to endorse Christianity, and daring to criticize violent Islamic terrorists. "Given the heinously hurtful, bigoted, and very public continual statements of Mr. Graham against [Islamic terrorists], and his position as honorary chairman of the [National Day of Prayer Task Force, Mikey] hereby demands that the Pentagon Chaplains Office immediately rescind its invitation to Mr. Graham," ordered Mr. Weinstein in a letter to Defense Secretary Gates.
In 2008, Weinstein "demanded the court-martial" of the Army Chief of Chaplains because the two-star General issued a public proclamation inviting military chaplains of all diverse faiths to pray for our troops.
In 2009, Weinstein also "demanded the court-martial" of an Army Chaplain in Afghanistan for "proselytizing" because the Chaplain quoted Jesus' words in a sermon during an optionally-attended church service. The Pentagon later seized and burned the privately owned Bibles of American troops attending that service, to Weinstein's great delight.
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