US Army Labels Southern Baptist Convention 'Hostile'
The United States Army has blocked the website of the Southern Baptist Convention from government computers, saying the Christian site contains “hostile content.”
An Army officer assigned to a U.S. base says he tried to access SBC.net from his government computer but instead got a message that said the site was being blocked by “Team CONUS.” The message he received read:
“The site you have requested has been blocked by Team CONUS (C-TNOSC/RECERT-CONUS) due to hostile content.”
How very true! I must admit I can be quite dramatic and hostile at times with the steady stream of ungodliness that is the obama administration. I take my frustrations out at the gym though not on another human being.
Jim Lincoln wrote: Gentlemen, may I suggest you look around the Internet, for other material? I assume SA puts up many of these articles for discussion, Protestants unlike Catholics, are suppose to be able to reason and dig just a little anyway, to determine how accurate a comment is No, I don't expect Ph.D. thesis on every thread, I would hope for just a bit of common sense and [URL=https://soundwords.org/books/preaching/teaching/come-let-us-reason]]]Come, Let Us Reason[/URL] together. excerpt from, [URL=http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctliveblog/archives/2013/04/army-accidentally-blocks-southern-baptist-convention-website.html]]]Army Accidentally Blocks Southern Baptist Convention's Website[/URL].
Gentlemen, may I suggest you look around the Internet, for other material? I assume SA puts up many of these articles for discussion, Protestants unlike Catholics, are suppose to be able to reason and dig just a little anyway, to determine how accurate a comment is No, I don't expect Ph.D. thesis on every thread, I would hope for just a bit of common sense and [URL=https://soundwords.org/books/preaching/teaching/come-let-us-reason]]]Come, Let Us Reason[/URL] together.
Christianity Today wrote: SBC spokesman urged Christians not to 'rush to judgment' that military deems denomination's beliefs as 'hostile.'
The article doesn't provide a lot of detail, but it does seem that this was here in the states for sure, and this does seem to be another piece of evidence pointing to an apparent growing bias against Christianity. However, many companies restrict computer use for personal reasons, even during downtime, and it is their right to do so. This is reasonable for government computers as well.
I suppose, Christian, that military take breaks, even during long shifts where there is down time, or let's say deployments where they are away from home for months or years at a time, that they may depend on a gov provided computer??