Friday, April 26, 2013

U.S. ARMY BLOCKS SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION WEBSITE FOR "HOSTILE CONTENT" (HATE GROUP)



The New American has reported that a U.S. Army officer has not been able to access the Southern Baptist Convention website. See: http://thenewamerican.com/culture/faith-and-morals/item/15212-u-s-army-bases-block-access-to-southern-baptist-website.


The United States Army has blocked the website of the Southern Baptist Convention from government computers, saying the Christian site contains “hostile content.”
An Army officer assigned to a U.S. base said he tried to access SBC.net from his government computer, but instead, he got a message that said the site was being blocked by “Team CONUS”: Team CONUS protects the computer network of the Department of Defense.
“So the Southern Baptist Convention is now considered hostile to the U.S. Army…it just corroborates the recent string of events highlighted by AFA,” the officer wrote in an email to American Family Association.
This is just another example of the Christian faith coming under attack in the military. Earlier this month, an Army email listed prominent Christian ministries like the Family Research Council and American Family Association as “domestic hate groups.”