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	<title>Comments on: US Soldier leaves to follow Jesus</title>
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		<title>By: advoc8 &#187; &#8216;&#8221;Love thy enemy&#8221; &#8212; U.S. soldier gets discharge&#8217;</title>
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		<description>[...] A U.S. soldier who said his Christian beliefs compelled him to love his enemies, not kill them, has been granted conscientious objector status and honorably discharged, a civil liberties group said on Tuesday. Capt. Peter Brown&#8212;who served in Iraq for more than a year and was a graduate of the elite U.S. military academy West Point&#8212;said in a statement issued by the New York Civil Liberties Union that he was relieved the Army had recognized his beliefs made it impossible for him to serve. &#8220;In following Jesus&#8217; example, I could not have fired my weapon at another human being, even if he were shooting at me,&#8221; said Brown, who plans to continue seminary classes he began by correspondence while in Iraq. Read the rest here, at Yahoo News. (Props to Jarrod.) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] A U.S. soldier who said his Christian beliefs compelled him to love his enemies, not kill them, has been granted conscientious objector status and honorably discharged, a civil liberties group said on Tuesday. Capt. Peter Brown&#8212;who served in Iraq for more than a year and was a graduate of the elite U.S. military academy West Point&#8212;said in a statement issued by the New York Civil Liberties Union that he was relieved the Army had recognized his beliefs made it impossible for him to serve. &#8220;In following Jesus&#8217; example, I could not have fired my weapon at another human being, even if he were shooting at me,&#8221; said Brown, who plans to continue seminary classes he began by correspondence while in Iraq. Read the rest here, at Yahoo News. (Props to Jarrod.) [...]</p>
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