On 6/18/2011 6:16 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> Did you actually read the article?

Yes, I did.  Actually, I had read it before, and several others on the 
same topic.  Sorry if I sounded like I was bypassing it; what I was 
trying to do was expand on the problem that caused the request for a 
non-religious "chaplain" in the first place.

Maybe if the military had real counselors, like a high school, that 
wouldn't be necessary.  But tradition has given us a system where 
counseling is assumed to be religious in nature, and provided by 
"chaplains", and thus only marginally available to those with no religion.

Dan

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