Jarnhamar
Army.ca Myth
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This for the most part is a hypothetical question.
The canadian army has people from different religions serving. Some religions require their followers to do certian things such as not eating pork, washing their feet twice a day, maybe praying 15 minutes at sunset or dawn etc..
The army does it‘s best to cater (sp?) to these individuals religious beliefs by offering them special meals or time off to pray which is great.
Now say a certian religion states that it‘s followers must not eat meat, must pray twice a day for 30 minutes, not consume alcohol and not engage in pre-martial sex. Supose this soldier from this religion has pre-martial sex, drinks alcohol like a viking and a host of other infractions but still insists that he or she be given an hour each day (when possible) to pray and have special meals made for them (or any other specific treatment)? Is it fair that this soldier can pick and choose what religious rules they follow and which they break?
The canadian army has people from different religions serving. Some religions require their followers to do certian things such as not eating pork, washing their feet twice a day, maybe praying 15 minutes at sunset or dawn etc..
The army does it‘s best to cater (sp?) to these individuals religious beliefs by offering them special meals or time off to pray which is great.
Now say a certian religion states that it‘s followers must not eat meat, must pray twice a day for 30 minutes, not consume alcohol and not engage in pre-martial sex. Supose this soldier from this religion has pre-martial sex, drinks alcohol like a viking and a host of other infractions but still insists that he or she be given an hour each day (when possible) to pray and have special meals made for them (or any other specific treatment)? Is it fair that this soldier can pick and choose what religious rules they follow and which they break?