Rev. Graham to Trump: Please help army chaplain being persecuted by LGBT enforcers

Michael W. Chapman

Evangelical Christian Rev. Franklin Graham called upon President Donald Trump “to do something about” an Army chaplain, who is a Baptist, and who faces “serious punishment” because he refused to allow a lesbian couple to participate in one of his marriage retreats.

“Mr. President, I hope you will be able to do something about this,” said Rev. Graham in an April 18 post on Facebook. “You are the commander in chief of the U.S. Armed Forces.”

“Army Chaplain Scott Squires is being punished for doing his job,” said Graham. “He’s facing serious punishment for explaining to a soldier that he couldn’t conduct a marriage retreat that would include same-sex couples–because of his belief in the biblical definition of marriage.”

“A military investigation determined that he should be disciplined for not including this lesbian couple in his retreat,” said the reverend.

Also, attorneys with First Liberty Institute, which is representing Chaplain Squires, said that, Section 533(b) of the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) states that the armed forces may not “require a chaplain to perform any rite, ritual, or ceremony that is contrary to the conscience, moral principles, or religious beliefs of the chaplain.”

When Chaplain Squires realized that a same-sex couple wanted to participate in his marriage retreat, he explained they could not but he also sought to arrange a retreat for the couple with a chaplain who would allow their participation. However, this apparently was not acceptable to the lesbians and the pro-LGBT enforcers in the Army.

(Courtesy of CNSNews.com)

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