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Thursday, October 31, 2013

The Air Force Academy is considering dropping the phrase "so help me God" from its oath




The Air Force Academy is considering dropping the phrase "so help me God" from its oath after atheist Mickey Weinstein and his Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) filed a complaint. 

The Academy's oath is: 
"We will not lie, steal or cheat nor tolerate among us anyone who does. Furthermore, I resolve to do my duty and live honorably, so help me God.

 In a meeting with American Family Association at the Pentagon last month, an Air Force spokesman said Weinstein has no influence and that it doesn't even return his calls. 
Ironically, this week, Academy Superintendent Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson responded to Weinstein within 68 minutes of his email to the Academy. 
She told Weinstein she immediately had a poster that contained the oath removed from a prep school wall removed (at his request) and that the Academy would consider removing "so help me God" from its oath. 

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