Because I was curious, I did a search for Hobbs' quote. It's from the Code of the U.S. Fighting Force (described here on Wikipedia). Three things I noted from the article: 1. God is mentioned only once, where Hobbs quoted it. 2. "It is considered an important part of U.S. military doctrine but is not formal military law..." 3. The Code of Conduct was established "after the Korean War", which was a time of paranoia and commie hunting. It's no surprise that God was inserted into a document written at that time.
This reminds me of the way so many people try to claim this is a Christian nation or that it was founded on Christian principles. We have a secular government, and to say otherwise is to lie about or misrepresent the documents on which our country is based.
This reminds me of the way so many people try to claim this is a Christian nation or that it was founded on Christian principles. We have a secular government, and to say otherwise is to lie about or misrepresent the documents on which our country is based.
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