Just in case you can't understand, this next bit is sarcasm: Never in my 20+ years of service did they ever tell me that service was separate from Christianity. Especially considering that I don't ascribe to any particular Faith myself, I've just been hoping they wouldn't notice.
I thought you were supposed to be great at litigation, but you are worse than Ty at staying on subject.
It's bad journalism to say this guy has tattoos of what he thinks is a war chant from the crusades, and he acts very Christian, so this war with Iran is him trying to start another crusade, and have no actual quotes that supports the position your writing about. I know a shit ton of inked service members who just get shit they think sounds cool tattooed on them.
I'm familiar with the separation of Church and State. I'm also of the opinion that it doesn't mean what it was supposed to mean anymore. People fled England for religious freedom because the king was the head of the state, and the head of the Church of England. The Founding Fathers obviously didn't want that to happen here. They wanted no State Religion. Hence why they came up with separation of Church and State.
Anyhow, I'm calling it a night Conor. Have a good one, and if you actually post the article I'll read it tomorrow.