September 08, 2005

What Does This Mean?

Air Force Brigadier General Johnny Weida faced allegations of using his position to proselytize cadets at the Air Force Academy. According to this report he has been cleared.

The Air Force Inspector General's office has cleared a top Air Force Academy general of proselytizing non-Christian cadets, Air Force spokeswoman Jennifer Stephens said Wednesday.

Commandant of Cadets Brig. Gen. Johnny Weida had faced seven allegations that he improperly shared his faith. The inspector general in June cleared him of six of the seven allegations, including his June 2003 "guidance" to cadets that said they are "accountable first to your God." He also urged cadets and staff to pray.

The academy said the final allegation of which he was cleared Wednesday was "using a religious communicative code to facilitate the proselytizing of non-Christian cadets."

Frankly, I do not understand what this last charge even means. A “religious communicative code”? I guess I need someone to explain that to me, because the charge seems to be just so much gobbledy-gook.

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1 I'm not positive, but I believe he was accused of flashing the "J for Jesus" sign at some parade or something. Responsible authorities have cleared him of the charge, though.

Posted by: Dan at Thu Sep 8 16:41:18 2005 (aSKj6)

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