So, there’s a company called Hold Fast that sells apparel and other items blatantly equating patriotism with Christianity, saying on its website:
“Hold Fast apparel, hats, and drinkware are for freedom loving Americans who want to see Biblical values preserved and are taking a stand and letting their voices be heard.”
That’s just fine. A private company has the free speech rights to be as Christian nationalistic as it wants to be.
What is NOT just fine is a for store that sells these Hold Fast and other Christian and Christian nationalistic items to be operating — and highly visibly operating — in a U.S. Army PX. But that is what we now have with the Faith2Soar store and kiosk in the PX mini-mall at Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) in North Carolina. The store, owned by Josh Creson, a graduate of both Liberty University and Regent University, two schools known for their Christian nationalism, flaunts, among other things, Christian t-shirts hung on the kiosk and outside the store, essentially having the same effect in visibility and size as big Jesus posters being plastered on the walls of the PX, which is absolutely not permitted in a government facility.
To see some of the most damning photos of the unconstitutional — and unavoidable to Fort Liberty mini-mall patrons — promotion of the military-preferred faith of Christianity by the Faith2Soar kiosk, look no further than this post from Faith2Soar’s own Facebook page:
UPDATE ON FAITH2SOAR FACEBOOK POST: Well, apparently Faith2Soar doesn’t want you to see all their photos of their kiosk that they were so proud of! I did take this screenshot of the post, however, so at least you can see what the now-removed post said and sort of see some of the photos:
Although this next photo taken a few days ago by a MRFF client was taken while the Faith2Soar kiosk was closed for lunch, you can still clearly see a Jesus shirt hung next to a Hold Fast Constitution shirt, because nothing shouts Christian nationalism better than inextricably coupling Jesus with the Constitution.
And, of course, no Christian store at the installation that’s home to the 82nd Airborne Division would be complete without selling the book Jesus was an Airborne Ranger!
The following e-mail is from one of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation’s (MRFF) 211 U.S. Army Fort Liberty clients (165 of whom are Christians) who want this store gone, whose reaction to seeing the Faith2Soar kiosk for the first time was: "You gotta be shitting me, right? Is this really allowed in an AAFES facility?"
From: (MRFF Client’s/U.S. Army member’s E-mail Address Withheld)
Subject: Fort Liberty Christian store
Date: August 29, 2023 at 5:02:14 PM MDT
To: info@militaryreligiousfreedom.org
Team MRFF -
I'm an Army member at Fort Liberty, NC. This week, I popped into the Mini-Mall PX at Bastogne Drive and Rock Merritt Avenue for a quick bite to eat.
After grabbing my chow and taking a seat, I looked up and noticed the 'FAITH2SOAR Christian Bookstore and More' on the other side of the Mini-Mall, complete with a little kiosk selling T-shirts reading "Salvation is Found in JESUS" and other very exclusively Christian messages. My first thought was, "You gotta be shitting me, right? Is this really allowed in an AAFES facility?"
After staring in disbelief for a minute or two, I decided it was time for a closer look and a couple of photos. As I walked toward the store and kiosk, I realized that MRFF needs to hear about this, rapidly. I sent the images to Mikey Weinstein, and he wasted zero time in getting back to me - we're talking within eight minutes. Apparently this has been an issue for a while, and he's on the case.
I'm an atheist who was raised in a nominally Christian household, but I realized by the time I was 16 that I do not believe in god. Goodness and character is not tied to religious beliefs. It has to come from within a person who is capable of self-reflection and constantly analyzing his/her beliefs, morals, and ethics to develop a strong set of standards.
As a Soldier, I definitely steered clear of church services and religious events, but I also believe that there IS a place in the military for the Chaplaincy - many of my brothers and sisters maintain their religious faith in garrison, in the field, and downrange. Our Chaplains are there to ensure the faithful can exercise their religious freedom, as well as being available to talk and counsel during the darker times.
Should AAFES host this particular store? Emphatically, NO. This clearly amounts to DoD endorsement of one specific religion, which I will never agree to. Is there a Jewish, Buddhist, or Muslim store? No. Agnostic. Atheist, or Humanist kiosk? Nope. There would be a mass conniption fit - especially from the far-right - if any of those faith or non-faith groups were represented in a similar fashion.
Let the Chaplains handle the religious materials - stores like this have no business being authorized to operate on our military installations.
I've been following the recent attempt by Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, to specifically bar American service members from contacting MRFF when one religion is being favored over another, OR if a person is being prevented from exercising their Constitutionally protected right to practice their own faith. Rep. Turner's fascist amendment to the NDAA is absolutely outrageous and unconstitutional on its face. This old Soldier is firmly in MRFF's corner, and I'll refer any service member to MRFF if the need arises - Turner and his ilk be damned.
Thank you, MRFF, for what you do on behalf of ALL of us - faithful or not. This is America, and MRFF understands the real definition of "religious freedom," not the bastardized version bandied about by the theocrats on the right.
(MRFF Client’s/U.S. Army Member’s name, rank, title, and unit all withheld)
This blatant promotion of Christian nationalism and Christian supremacy, courtesy of the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s (AAFES) allowing Faith2Soar to hawk its godly goods in the Fort Liberty PX mini-mall, in violation of both the Constitution and military regulations, must be stopped, as MRFF Founder and President Mikey Weinstein makes abundantly clear in the following letter that he is e-mailing today to Fort Liberty’s commanding general:
To: Lt. General Christopher T. Donahue
Commanding General XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Liberty
2175 Rock Merritt Avenue
Stop A
Fort Liberty, North Carolina, 28310
Re: Shocking Constitutional First Amendment Church-State Violations at Fort Liberty PX
From: Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF)
Lt. General Donahue,
Just what the HELL is going on under your direct command at Fort Liberty?!
My name is Mikey Weinstein and I’m the Founder and President of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF). If you are unaware, MRFF is a large civil rights advocacy organization currently representing just under 85,000 active duty, reserve and national guard military members, as well as armed forces veterans, DoD civilians, DoD contractors, and many others associated with our nation's national defense and security. Please see mrff.org.
MRFF is currently representing 211 U.S. Army personnel complainants under your direct command at Fort Liberty. 165 of them are practicing Christians (Protestant and Roman Catholics) from many denominations, with the others from a number of other faith groups including Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, Native Americans, Hindus, Wiccans, Sikhs, and non-faith traditions to include Atheists, Agnostics, Secularists, and Humanists.
Seconds ago, the following news article just broke from MRFF’s Senior Research Director, Ms. Chris Rodda. It contains all of the germane and utterly repulsive particulars of this wretched matter at hand which has occurred under YOUR direct command, General.
www.dailykos.com/...
So, how about THAT, General??!! YOUR PX system at Fort Liberty (Mini-Mall PX at Bastogne Drive and Rock Merritt Avenue) now proudly sports a repulsively sectarian merchant outlet called “FAITH2SOAR Christian Bookstore and More”??!! And, only further exacerbating this unconstitutional train-wreck, how wonderfully CONVENIENT it is that this fundamentalist Christian vendor in YOUR Fort Liberty PX is also fully cleared to accept the special military members only “STAR” credit card system to maximize their nonsecular point of sale success!!!
Again, General Donahue, are you COMPLETELY blind as to the solemn oath you swore to protect and defend the United States Constitution vis-a-vis what is happening with this In YOUR FACE unconstitutional Christian religious extremism on the storied military installation YOU command, sir!?
And don’t EVEN try to tell me and The World that your "hands are tied" because this is “unfortunately above your pay grade” as the whole matter is merely an Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) issue!!
YOU ARE THE COMMANDING GENERAL OF THE XVIII Airborne Corps AND ALL OF FORT LIBERTY!! As such, it is YOU who should be 100% aware of this fundamentalist Christian nationalist store inextricably intertwined into your Fort Liberty PX system as well as the EXTREMELY deleterious effect it is having upon your diverse soldiers’ collective morale, good order, discipline, and unit cohesion!!
And please let me also ask you, Lt. General Donahue, why is it that 211 United States Army troops under YOUR direct command fear bringing this sordid matter directly to you or their respective Fort Liberty chains of command??!! Just HOW TOXIC is your command climate and culture at Fort Liberty?! Why did they believe they had no choice but to come to MRFF for help instead to preserve their anonymity and avoid what they all felt would be certain and vicious retribution, revenge, reprisal, and retaliation?!
Sir, it is YOU as the Commanding General who should CLEARLY realize how savagely the open, notorious, and hostile existence of that "FAITH2SOAR Christian Bookstore and More” vendor in YOUR Fort Liberty PX system is tearing asunder the United States Constitution’s First Amendment protection of “No Establishment” of religion as well as other key Constitutional provisions, a legion of supporting U.S. Constitutional caselaw, DoD and U.S. Army Directives, Instructions, and Regulations, a number of germane Articles of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and, finally, the 7 Core Values of the U.S. Army!
Let me make 2 things VERY clear to you, General:
(1) The existence of that brazenly sectarian Christian vendor’s store would be completely fine in some private sector, NON-DoD/U.S. Government locations of which there are literally countless venues and opportunities. All MRFF is protesting to you here, on behalf of our 211 U.S. Army personnel complainants under your direct command, is the illicit time, place, and manner of its comprehensively OUTRAGEOUS current existence at Fort Liberty in YOUR PX system!!
The obvious COMMAND endorsement and favor of fundamentalist Christianity, to the exclusion of all other faith and non-faith traditions of your subordinate U.S. Army soldiers, by the Fort Liberty command structure is unmistakable, untenable, illegal, immoral, and unethical!!
It represents the heinously unAmerican, unconstitutional epitome of unlawful, “in-your-face”, fundamentalist Christian nationalism, triumphalism, exceptionalism, domination, bullying, and supremacy. Indeed, General, can you EVEN imagine what would have happened had that “store” in YOUR PX not been proselytizing the fundamentalist Christian faith but, instead, had been promoting other faith and non-faith traditions such as Satanism, Islam, Judaism or Atheism/Agnosticism??!! Why, sir, there would have most assuredly been an unrestrained bloody outrage BEYOND measure to be sure, eh?!
(2) MRFF demands that you IMMEDIATELY do WHATEVER is necessary to remove that odious, fundamentalist Christian “FAITH2SOAR Christian Bookstore and More” from your Fort Liberty PX system! If you fail to do so in a timely manner, MRFF reserves its right to assist its U.S. Army clients to file and exhaust all administrative remedies (IG, EEO, UCMJ Article 138 complaints et al) to expeditiously clear the path for necessarily aggressive and public Federal litigation!
MRFF and its Fort Liberty clients await your swift and just decision here, Lt. General Donahue.
Sincerely,
Michael L. “Mikey” Weinstein, Esq.
Founder and President
Military Religious Freedom Foundation
505-250-7727