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US Government Court Marshals Christian Marine For Quoting The Bible (THE PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS IN AMERICA CONTINUES) - Walid Shoebat
A Christian marine, named Lance Cpl. Monifa Sterling, has been court marshaled for quoting the Bible. The persecution of Christians in Obama’s America continues. I did a whole video on this:
Marine Lance Cpl. Monifa Sterling
According to the report:
US Government Court Marshals Christian Marine For Quoting The Bible (THE PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS IN AMERICA CONTINUES) - Walid Shoebat
A Christian marine, named Lance Cpl. Monifa Sterling, has been court marshaled for quoting the Bible. The persecution of Christians in Obama’s America continues. I did a whole video on this:
Marine Lance Cpl. Monifa Sterling
According to the report:
Sterling taped three paper copies of the same quote — “No weapon formed against me shall prosper” — in 28-point type on her computer’s tower, her monitor and her desk. The line is a variant of a passage from Isaiah 57:14; Sterling said the three copies reflected the Trinity.
A native New Yorker and Christian who does not affiliate with a particular denomination, Sterling told military officials that the posted passage helped her summon patience when dealing with short-tempered Marines who were frustrated with their CAC problems.
But Sterling’s staff sergeant didn’t like the passages and ordered her to remove them. When Sterling refused, the staff sergeant ripped them off herself. The next day, Sterling replaced the passages with new ones, and the staff sergeant removed those as well.
Ultimately, Sterling was charged with violation of a lawful order and that, along with other low-level misconduct, led to her court-martial conviction and a sentence of reduction in rank to E-1 and a bad-conduct discharge.
In Sterling’s first appeal, the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Appeals in February upheld the conviction. A military judge determined that the quotations, “could be interpreted as combative … [and] could easily be seen as contrary to good order and discipline,” court records show.
Now Sterling is taking her case to the military’s highest court, the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
Now Franklin Graham is coming to her defense, saying:A native New Yorker and Christian who does not affiliate with a particular denomination, Sterling told military officials that the posted passage helped her summon patience when dealing with short-tempered Marines who were frustrated with their CAC problems.
But Sterling’s staff sergeant didn’t like the passages and ordered her to remove them. When Sterling refused, the staff sergeant ripped them off herself. The next day, Sterling replaced the passages with new ones, and the staff sergeant removed those as well.
Ultimately, Sterling was charged with violation of a lawful order and that, along with other low-level misconduct, led to her court-martial conviction and a sentence of reduction in rank to E-1 and a bad-conduct discharge.
In Sterling’s first appeal, the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Appeals in February upheld the conviction. A military judge determined that the quotations, “could be interpreted as combative … [and] could easily be seen as contrary to good order and discipline,” court records show.
Now Sterling is taking her case to the military’s highest court, the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
Unbelievably, she was criminally prosecuted by the U.S. government for displaying this encouraging scripture on her computer in her workspace. Give me a break, really? Can our society be at a point where a supervisor can order a young Marine to remove a Bible verse from her computer? Others are able to display secular messages without any opposition, but Sterling was targeted by her supervisor … Today there’s a tolerance in our culture for everything — except the things of God and His Word. The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces has been asked to review Lance Cpl. Sterling’s case — let’s pray that this kind of targeting and persecution of Christians by our government will be stopped.