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A retired Army major general is throwing fuel on the hot issue of religious discrimination at the U.S. Air Force Academy by writing to commanders there to urge their backing a Christian evangelical rally for military personnel sponsored by Rev. Billy Graham's ministry – and signing his letters “Your Partner in the Gospel”.

The academy, which has been dogged by allegations of harassment against non-Christian cadets, charged that Bob Dees has sent promotional literature to commanders at the Academy, saying the event “will spiritually refresh you and equip you to share your faith in Jesus Christ with your brothers and sisters in arms.”

In his letter, Dees, wrote, “We wholeheartedly recommend that you give (the event) the widest possible distribution within your command...This seminar is designed to provide assistance to chaplains and other military personnel who are followers of Jesus Christ to enable them more effectively serve their religious faith groups while serving their country...Your support in making this known to your chaplains for dissemination.”


Americans United for Separation of Church and State (AU), an advocacy group that has played a leading role in exposing religious bias at the Academy, warned military officials not to promote a Christian evangelistic rally for military personnel sponsored by Billy Graham's ministry, now run by Rev. Graham's son, Franklin Graham.

AU said it took action after learning that Dees, who is now executive director of
the Military Ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ International, had sent e-mails to installation commanders nationwide, not only at the Air Force Academy, informing them of a Sept. 9-11 “Serving God and Country” seminar in Asheville, N.C.

Promotional material for the event says other speakers will include U.S. Army
General Robert Van Antwerp, who will speak about how “to lead and influence others with the character and life of Jesus Christ.”

The Rev. Barry W. Lynn, AU's executive director, said, “The military must never favor one faith over others. The Graham Ministries' event is intended to teach Christian evangelism, and that's not something the military should be involved in.”

In a letter sent to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and base commanders
nationwide today, AU's Lynn pointed out that the Constitution forbids government to promote religion.

Lynn's letter said that promoting this Christian event to members of
the military “could convey an unconstitutional message of governmental
endorsement of religion, and to therefore urge you to ensure that military
leaders do not encourage members of the military or their spouses to attend the
event or otherwise promote it in any way.”

Lynn's letter says it would be “highly inappropriate for the military to endorse a rally sponsored by Franklin Graham, a harsh and controversial critic of Islam, at a time when the nation is fighting a war in a Muslim region of the world.”

The 4000-cadet Air Force Academy, which trains future officers, is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, a town that is also home to a number of the nation's most high-profile Christian evangelical organizations.

In response to recent accusation of religious discrimination at the Academy, a military task force led by Lt. Gen. Roger Brady reported that the Academy failed to accommodate the diverse religious needs of cadets and staff.

“Religious slurs and disparaging remarks have no place at the Air Force Academy”, Gen. Brady said.

Retired Chaplain Jack C. Williamson told legislators that the current problems at the academy were result of “years of practice that have gone unchallenged”, adding that the problem “goes far beyond tolerance”.

Dr. Christian Leslie, an ordained minister who is a professor at the Yale University Divinity School, said she was concerned about the power relationship between teachers and students.

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