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Welcome back to The Hard To Kill Podcast, where we tackle challenging topics that impact our military community. In this episode, titled "No God," we dive deep into a controversial directive that has raised concerns about the role of religion in the Canadian Armed Forces. Our guest, Catherine Christensen, sheds light on the recent decision to ban prayers and religious symbols during military events, sparking a heated debate about religious freedom and the impact on the morale of our troops. As we explore the implications of this directive, we also address ongoing lawsuits, failures in investigations, and the disturbing suggestion of medically assisted death for veterans. We delve into the potential consequences of disregarding spirituality and discuss the broader implications it may have on the soul of our military and our nation.
Remember to like, subscribe, and share the podcast to support our mission of providing reliable and thought-provoking content for our military community.
Timestamps:
[00:01:26] Get a 25% discount on online training, support the best veteran podcast.
[00:03:31] House of Commons concerned; chaplain general's directive prohibits prayers.
[00:07:41] Restrictions on spiritual connection lead to communism.
[00:11:11] People given order, interpreted as court case. Feedback from clients on prayer issue. Padres didn't stand up for religious rights.
[00:14:32] Don't create unenforceable rules, it erodes morale.
[00:18:30] Incompetence or deliberate destruction of forces?
[00:20:37] Troop morale discussed, Padre role changed.
[00:24:18] Trudeau failing, not keeping country united.
[00:27:09] Trudeau's unification of forces led to decline.
[00:32:39] Most Canadians consider themselves religious; don't infringe.
[00:34:09] Peterson's teachings made me value religion.
[00:37:53] COVID abuse case, evidence gathered, military investigation.
[00:40:32] Incidences raise concerns, lingering issue troubles me.
[00:43:20] Military, Canada: Fixing, soul, reckoning, line, appreciate, hard work.
Follow Dave Morrow’s Socials:
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Welcome back to The Hard To Kill Podcast, where we tackle challenging topics that impact our military community. In this episode, titled "No God," we dive deep into a controversial directive that has raised concerns about the role of religion in the Canadian Armed Forces. Our guest, Catherine Christensen, sheds light on the recent decision to ban prayers and religious symbols during military events, sparking a heated debate about religious freedom and the impact on the morale of our troops. As we explore the implications of this directive, we also address ongoing lawsuits, failures in investigations, and the disturbing suggestion of medically assisted death for veterans. We delve into the potential consequences of disregarding spirituality and discuss the broader implications it may have on the soul of our military and our nation.
Remember to like, subscribe, and share the podcast to support our mission of providing reliable and thought-provoking content for our military community.
Timestamps:
[00:01:26] Get a 25% discount on online training, support the best veteran podcast.
[00:03:31] House of Commons concerned; chaplain general's directive prohibits prayers.
[00:07:41] Restrictions on spiritual connection lead to communism.
[00:11:11] People given order, interpreted as court case. Feedback from clients on prayer issue. Padres didn't stand up for religious rights.
[00:14:32] Don't create unenforceable rules, it erodes morale.
[00:18:30] Incompetence or deliberate destruction of forces?
[00:20:37] Troop morale discussed, Padre role changed.
[00:24:18] Trudeau failing, not keeping country united.
[00:27:09] Trudeau's unification of forces led to decline.
[00:32:39] Most Canadians consider themselves religious; don't infringe.
[00:34:09] Peterson's teachings made me value religion.
[00:37:53] COVID abuse case, evidence gathered, military investigation.
[00:40:32] Incidences raise concerns, lingering issue troubles me.
[00:43:20] Military, Canada: Fixing, soul, reckoning, line, appreciate, hard work.
Follow Dave Morrow’s Socials:
LinkedIn I Instagram I Facebook I YouTube I Twitter I Patreon
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