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Jews Asked to Apologise for Killing Jesus in Sermon Posted by US Military Agency: Report

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Outcry over US Navy chaplain sermon telling Jews to say sorry for killing Jesus

37 shares FILE - In this July 27, 2019, file photo, sailors stand during a commissioning ceremony at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File) WASHINGTON (JTA) An agency that provides administrative services to the US military posted an Easter sermon on its website that described a New Testament passage preaching to Jews as a demand to “say sorry” for killing Jesus. The Washington Headquarters Services pulled down the sermon attributed to a Navy chaplain in North Carolina on April 28, a day after complaints by the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, a group that advocates for troops and veterans who report discrimination in the military.

Marine chaplain s post deemed antisemitic – The Forward

A U.S. Marine chaplain’s summary of a New Testament passage that appeared on military websites blamed the “Men of Israel” for killing Christ. The remarks, written for Easter, were part of a post by the chaplain published on both Camp Lejeune and Department of Defense websites. The post stayed up for weeks before complaints to the military prompted it to be removed, said a source familiar with the incident. The chaplain, Lt. Aristotle Rivera, quoted a passage in which the Apostle Peter addresses a group of “Men of Israel” gathered in Jerusalem, telling them that Jesus lived and by God’s plan was crucified by men.

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