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Spanky said:I don't think you were forced to attend a religious ceremony. You were ordered to parade at a specific location. And I agree with the belief that we go to these events as a show of support to the deceased survivors. If you don't belive in the religion part, fine. But do believe that the support you demonstrated help some grieving people get over a rough time.
I agree with these memorial ceremonies they have i.e at base gyms etc.Where family members are present CO usually gives a speech etc.Everyone should be forced to attend.But does it cross the line when members are stood in the back of a religious center for the whole ceremony?
riggermade said:I am not religous and hate funerals
As a soldier I think it is only right you pay the proper respect to your fellow soldiers if they are deceased
Suck it up and do your duty
You keep bringing up about a Muslim going to a Christian church what if it was the other way around
Bottom line it is your duty as a soldier to pay respect to your fellows
OK what if it was the other way around?Suck it up and do your duty,give it a rest.I have,I will.As stated about 14 times now I'm asking if anyone here knew of the legality of the situation.I gave an example.It was not bitching.However somepeople cant see the trees for the forest.
Michael O'Leary said:Warriors, Obedience and the Rule of Law
by Colonel Kenneth Watkin
http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/caj/documents/vol_03/iss_4/CAJ_vol3.4_08_e.pdf
Firstly, I do not see how you can logically define the order to attend a church parade, regardless of one's personal belief, as "manifestly unlawful".
You are being ordered to attend a ceremony in which you may have no personal stake in its religious context, therefore for you, it is not a religious ceremony at all. You are not being ordered to believe in that particular definition of "God", nor will you be required to particpate in rites requiring specific consecration by the Church, such as taking communion. You are simply there.
Secondly, please explain what part(s) of this explanation you are having trouble with:
Excellent Mike thats the kind of thing I was looking for.However just wondering if there was any written rules about forcing my/your subordinates to do such a thing.Outside of this?