These decisions as being a conscientious objector, religion, and social values should be made before joining the military, not after. I don't know how long you were in or where you were at but there always comes reenlistment and the choice not to reenlist. There is no dishonor in being a CO, in fact I respect those who are truely COs. As for my Jerry Falwell comment, I'm not really a fan of Jerry Falwell.
Why didn't he become Orthodox if he was reading about the early church?
desultorie 3 years ago
So if your problem with serving in the military is really a problem of allegiance would you still be OK with killing in the name of God?
evanrapp 3 years ago
"I never thought you actually had to do violence"
then you should not have joined the army
What do you think a soldiers job is?
chillay64 4 years ago
Another Jerry Falwell.
gerry301 4 years ago
explain more about why that's the way you interpret this.
mennoStories 4 years ago
These decisions as being a conscientious objector, religion, and social values should be made before joining the military, not after. I don't know how long you were in or where you were at but there always comes reenlistment and the choice not to reenlist. There is no dishonor in being a CO, in fact I respect those who are truely COs. As for my Jerry Falwell comment, I'm not really a fan of Jerry Falwell.
gerry301 4 years ago