Exclusive: Joseph Farah quotes 1st president on moral conduct expected in his Army
By Joseph Farah
When the nation celebrates George Washington’s 280th birthday Feb. 11, will the father of our country be turning over in his grave over America’s determination to permit open homosexuality in the U.S. military?
I suspect so if you take him at his word.
He believed sodomy an “infamous crime” that was to be abhorred and detested. In the case of the court martial of Lt. Frederick Gotthold Enslin, tried March 10, 1778, his sentence was “to be drummed out of the camp … with infamy … never to return.”
Today’s Washington politicians – and I include many of the highest-ranking, career-driven generals and admirals in that category – believe welcoming sodomy with open arms in the U.S. military represents a new civil-rights threshold.
That is the reason they have determined to tear down the last line of defense against active sexual perversion within military ranks.
Why was Washington opposed to sodomy?
A student of the Bible, as most of the Founding Fathers were, he could not help but take notice of the fact that it was a serious sin – that those who practiced it were dissolute, caught up in immoral conduct and disorderly behavior.
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George Washington on sodomy in military
Exclusive: Joseph Farah quotes 1st president on moral conduct expected in his Army
By Joseph Farah
When the nation celebrates George Washington’s 280th birthday Feb. 11, will the father of our country be turning over in his grave over America’s determination to permit open homosexuality in the U.S. military?
I suspect so if you take him at his word.
He believed sodomy an “infamous crime” that was to be abhorred and detested. In the case of the court martial of Lt. Frederick Gotthold Enslin, tried March 10, 1778, his sentence was “to be drummed out of the camp … with infamy … never to return.”
Today’s Washington politicians – and I include many of the highest-ranking, career-driven generals and admirals in that category – believe welcoming sodomy with open arms in the U.S. military represents a new civil-rights threshold.
That is the reason they have determined to tear down the last line of defense against active sexual perversion within military ranks.
Why was Washington opposed to sodomy?
A student of the Bible, as most of the Founding Fathers were, he could not help but take notice of the fact that it was a serious sin – that those who practiced it were dissolute, caught up in immoral conduct and disorderly behavior.
Read more.