Army Orders Removal of Sign Saying “God and Country”

Mark 13:13 “You will be hated by all because of My name, but the one who endures to the end, he will be saved.”

The U.S. Army has ordered a recruiting office to remove a sign because it says “God”.

The sign outside a Phoenix area recruiting station since last October read “on a mission for both God and Country.”

The sign was removed after complaints from anti-Christianists outside the Phoenix area who were incited by anti-Christian media outlets.  The biggest opponent was noted bigot Mikey Weinstein, who called the picture a “poster of shame.”

“Long story short, the poster at the Phoenix armed forces recruitment hub is an absolutely abominable slap in the face of everyone who’s ever taken the time to digest, understand, and swear the service members’ sacred oath to protect and defend the United States Constitution, let alone those who made the ultimate sacrifice for the values, rights, and protections contained therein,” Weinstein wrote on the self-described left-wing website Daily Kos.

Army Recruiting Command spokesman Brian Lepley said the local office had produced the sign without prior approval.

4 thoughts on “Army Orders Removal of Sign Saying “God and Country”

  1. The question is who has allowed this to happen. Since our Armed Forces are volunteers “have they
    forgotten that?” I would be willing to bet that the majority of them are Christians and if put to the vote
    they would say they are comfortable knowing that God is not a stranger to our fighting brigade. We
    need to uncover who is doing this, not just to the military, but the schools and media and expose it to
    the light. Our people are ignorant of what is really going on world-wide.

  2. As a U S Army veteran, I am sickened by our armed forces allowing some left-wing idiot to take “God” out of the country, when our “God” was held high in the establishment of our country.

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