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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought atheists actually helped people? Why wait on a God you don’t believe in to save people! Why aren’t the atheists in Gaza helping the children? [/quote] I've seen some dumb stuff posted on DCUM, but this one earns high ranks. Do you people read what you post before you click submit? Try it. Maybe read it out loud to yourself first.[/quote] So so so dumb; everyone knows atheists would not put themselves in personal danger volunteering in a dangerous war zone. [/quote] Do you think none of the people who choose to join the military are athiests?[/quote] The Air Force Academy is heavily evangelical because everyone knows Jesus was a supporter of strategic bombing campaigns [/quote] This post is a great example of the confusion that ensues when you hate religion: blaming “evangelicals” and Jesus for bombing campaigns, when it’s really the politicians in DC and the civilians in the Department of Defense choosing who and when and where to bomb. And pp’s tax dollars support those bombs and pay for the destruction of people who are being bombed, but they blame the evangelicals and Jesus. [/quote] That post was written by a troll who gave maybe two seconds to the content of her post, because all she wants is piss people off to get them to respond. Trolls have no life.[/quote] The Air Force Academy is a school for people to be trained to be officers in the Air Force. How does AFA differ from a traditional college? We provide a world class education, while also developing cadets through military, athletic, and character outcomes in a deliberate 47 month plan. An Academy education is valued at more than $416,000, yet it's offered no financial cost to our cadets or their families. In return a cadet commits to serve as an officer in the Air Force. From the moment they arrive, cadets are challenged academically, militarily, physically, and their character is deliberately developed. The Air Force Academy is not deciding who our military “bombs.” If you like misinformation and ignorance, keep posting stuff that isn’t even factual and then stomp your feet when corrected. [/quote]
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