New York: Pro-Christian videos and posts posted on the official Facebook page of the Tenth Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade, which is part of Fort Drum Army Base in northern New York, have been removed following Coronation’s backlash following the intervention of the atheist organization. The videos have been removed, including Bible verses, which encourage soldiers to turn to spiritual convictions and remind them of the importance of Jesus Christ in life.

On March 25, Chaplain Scott Ingram posted the first video of the New Testament incorporating some of the passages. In the second video posted on April 2, “God encourages us not to panic. We can rely on God. Post a video with the caption “Let us unite against the supernatural.” But the videos were removed after the Military Religious Freedom Foundation’s (MRFF) atheist organization wrote a letter.

Meanwhile, prominent figures such as Mike Berry, a lawyer at First Liberty Institute, have come out against the video. Berry asks why people like Weinstein turn against prayer when the nation is wounded and people live in hopelessness. He noted that the Tenth Mountain Division had surrendered to anti-religious forces and that no one had the right to forbid American soldiers from praying.

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