Thursday Evening, April 4, 2024

OUTRAGEOUS CHRISTIAN PROSELYTIZING 

“EASTER TREE” AND “HE IS RISEN” SIGNS 

REMOVED FROM VA MEDICAL CENTER

LOBBY AFTER MRFF DEMAND



“Although I am Christian myself, the setup was like that of a

Sunday school foyer or classroom. It was unconscionable to

have that put upon me and others. It felt to be unnecessarily

hurtful to the purpose of the facility for medical care and

treatment of all veterans, inconsiderate of the broad

diversity of those who use the facility.”


— MRFF client at Audie L. Murphy VA Medical Center

Audie Murphy VA medical center lobby with people at computer stations with He is risen sign behind them and Easter tree next to them

MRFF OP-ED

ON DAILY KOS


Trending story on Daily Kos


The most outrageous display of Christian proselytizing MRFF has ever seen at a VA facility!


By: MRFF Senior Research Director Chris Rodda


Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Chris Rodda

An “Easter tree,” festooned with crosses and a slew of Christian messages and large “He is risen” signs on the walls are what currently greet patients and visitors — Christian and non-Christian alike — at the Audie L. Murphy VA Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas.


This shove-Christianity-in-everyone’s-faces “Easter tree” wouldn’t even be allowed in a VA medical center chapel, which are required to be “religiously neutral” at all times when there is not an actual service taking place for a particular faith group, let alone a public lobby, as it is at the Audie L. Murphy VA Medical Center.


Needless to say, the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) is demanding that this outrageous display of Christian supremacy, which flagrantly violates VA regulations, be immediately removed. 


As one of MRFF’s forty-four clients who utilize this facility wrote to MRFF (emphasis added):


“Although I am Christian myself, the setup was like that of a Sunday school foyer or classroom. It was unconscionable to have that put upon me and others. It felt to be unnecessarily hurtful to the purpose of the facility for medical care and treatment of all veterans, inconsiderate of the broad diversity of those who use the facility.”

If a picture paints a thousand words, here are fourteen thousand words worth of pictures showing just how in-your-face this Christian proselytizing is at the Audie L. Murphy VA Medical Center, followed by MRFF Founder and President Mikey Weinstein’s demand to the executive director of the Veterans Affairs South Texas Health Care System that this appalling spectacle of Christian supremacy be immediately removed and those responsible for it be held accountable for their blatant disregard of VA regulations.

Easter tree in Audie Murphy VA medical center lobby
Audie Murphy VA medical center lobby with people at computer stations with He is risen sign behind them and Easter tree next to them
Wide photo showing easter tree in corner and he is risen sign on adjacent wall
He is risen sign above chairs in seating area
Close up of he is risen sign in public computer area
Close up of another cross on easter tree
Close up of bible verse ornament on easter tree
Close up of he is risen sign on Easter tree
Close up of lamb of god sign on Easter tree
Close up of bible ornament on Easter tree
Close up of Bible verse ornament on easter tree
Close up of he is risen ornament on easter tree
Close up of cross on easter tree
Close up of he is risen sign on seating area wall
Click to Read on Daily Kos

MRFF Founder and President Mikey Weinstein’s

letter to Julianne Flynn, Executive Director, Veterans Affairs South Texas Health Care System, demanding that the "Easter tree" and "He is risen" signage be

removed from the Audie L. Murphy VA Medical Center


Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Mikey Weinstein


April 3, 2024

Julianne Flynn, MD

Executive Director

Veterans Affairs South Texas Health Care System


RE: Executive Director Flynn, on behalf of its 44 military veteran client patients at your Audie L. Murphy Veteran Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) facility, San Antonio, Texas, MRFF demands that you immediately remove the illicit, unconstitutional, Christian proselytizing “Easter Tree” display and “He is risen” signage, which are under your personal control and direction.


Dear Executive Director Flynn, 


My name is Mikey Weinstein, and I am the head of a large civil rights organization called the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF, mrff.org). MRFF currently represents well over 87,000 active duty, reserve, National Guard, and military veteran clients, as well as many clients among the 17 national security agencies and DHS (Coast Guard) and DOT (U.S. Maritime Service). MRFF’s specific mission is to protect the constitutionally-mandated wall separating church and state in the above-referenced governmental venues.


MRFF has been retained by 44 military veterans who are also patients under your leadership as Executive Director at your Audie L. Murphy Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC), 7400 Merton Minter, San Antonio, Texas, 78229.


Of these 44 honorable American military veteran patients/MRFF clients, 32 are practicing Christians, both Protestant and Roman Catholic, 3 practice the Jewish faith, 2 practice Native American faith traditions, 2 practice the Islamic faith, 1 practices the Hindu faith, 1 practices the Buddhist faith, and 3 follow non-faith traditions.


Executive Director Flynn, let me get right to the bottom line here. In the nearly 20 years MRFF has been fighting to protect Constitutionally mandated separation of church and state in the VA, DoD, and other Federal agencies, we have NEVER seen such an IN YOUR FACE, repulsive parade of fundamentalist Christian proselytizing as what has tragically been allowed by you with this “Easter Tree” display in the waiting room of your geriatric (GEM) clinic at the Audie L. Murphy VAMC!


Please see the e-mail contained below in this letter, with impactful photographs, from one of our 44 MRFF client complainants on this sordid matter, which provides excellent detail as to the vile, inexcusable, unconstitutional violations occurring under your personal direction, ma'am.


Further to this point, please see the breaking news article immediately below from MRFF’s Senior Research Director, Ms. Chris Rodda:


https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/4/3/2233268/-The-most-outrageous-display-of-Christian-proselytizing-MRFF-has-ever-seen-at-any-VA-facility


Executive Director Flynn, your allowing this partisan display to promote and proselytize Christianity and ONLY Christianity is an atrocious and singularly ignominious act of illicit, unconstitutional Christian supremacy, dominance, exclusivity, triumphalism, and exceptionalism. It flagrantly violates not only the No Establishment Clause of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and its construing caselaw but your own VA regulations as well.


The display of numerous, overt Christian proselytizing Easter decorations (“Easter Tree” and “He is risen” signage) at the Audie L. Murphy VAMC is in clear violation of the VA’s own regulations and policies regarding religious displays, which state that a display “should not elevate one belief system over others,” such as VA Directive 0022, "Religious Symbols in VA Facilities," January 31, 2020, (emphasis added):


2. POLICY. Religious symbols may be included in a passive display, including a holiday display, in public areas of VA facilities (see subsection a. below), if the display is of the type that follows in the longstanding tradition of monuments, symbols and practices that simply recognize the important role that religion plays in the lives of many Americans. Such displays should respect and tolerate differing views and should not elevate one belief system over others. …


b. VA is committed to inclusivity and nondiscrimination and evaluates all displays in public areas on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the policy stated above. VA particularly encourages the placement of diverse religious symbols together in passive displays in public areas.


The “Easter Tree” display and other illicitly sectarian “He is risen” signage would not even be allowed as a permanent display in a VA facility chapel, let alone a public area, as it is at Audie Murphy VA Medical Center. VA medical facility chapels are required to be “religiously neutral” at all times when there is not an actual service taking place for a particular faith group, as is clearly stated in VHA Directive 1111, “Spiritual Care,” July 21, 2021 (emphasis added):


9. CHAPELS AND OTHER WORSHIP FACILITIES


a. Chapels. The chapel, or a room set aside exclusively for use as a chapel, must be reserved for patients’ spiritual activities, such as: worship, prayer, meditation and quiet contemplation. Such chapels are appointed and maintained as places for meditation and worship. When VA chaplains are not providing or facilitating a religious service for a particular faith group, the chapel must be maintained as religiously neutral, meaning it cannot be viewed as endorsing one religion over another. Religious literature, content and symbols must be made readily accessible to VA patients and visitors in a chapel or Chaplain Service office at their request. The only exception to the policy on maintaining chapels as religiously neutral are the chapels at VA medical facilities which were built with permanent religious symbols in the walls or windows. In these cases, the VA medical facility Director must also designate an appropriately sized room or construct a religiously neutral chapel, which is maintained in accordance with this VHA directive and VA Space Planning Criteria …


Here is that key e-mail mentioned supra from one of MRFF’s 44 clients (who happens to also be a Christian) on this instant matter at hand:


From: (MRFF client’s name withheld)

Date: April 3, 2024 at 12:35:48 PM MDT

To: Mikey Weinstein <mikey@militaryreligiousfreedom.org>

Subject: statement letter: revised, pls use this letter


Mikey,


At a recent visit to the Audie L. Murphy VA Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, accompanying a family member, I was taken aback and appalled to see the outrageous use of Christian Easter decorations in a common space waiting room. 


Although I am Christian myself, the setup was like that of a Sunday school foyer or classroom. It was unconscionable to have that put upon me and others. It felt to be unnecessarily hurtful to the purpose of the facility for medical care and treatment of all veterans, inconsiderate of the broad diversity of those who use the facility. 


Having a lifelong and expansive connection with the U.S. military through family and friends and, also, a robust experience with the Veterans Administration, I feel reprisals to my family and myself for speaking out on this issue are possible. I do not wish to bring that impact upon my family and friends. I am, therefore reaching out to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) for direction with my concerns.


I hope for everyone to have the right to religious freedom in that religion is not indiscriminately put upon others without their consent or desire. 


Respectfully,


(MRFF client’s name withheld)


Executive Director Flynn, on behalf of its 44 military veteran client patients at your Audie L. Murphy VAMC facility in San Antonio, Texas, MRFF demands that you immediately remove the illicit, unconstitutional, Christian proselytizing “Easter Tree”display and “He is risen” signage, which is under YOUR personal control and direction.


Failure to timely remove this unconstitutionally offensive Christian “Easter Tree” display and “He is risen” signage from the waiting room of your geriatric (GEM) clinic at your Audie L. Murphy VAMC will result in expeditious, aggressive, and highly visible Federal litigation to, inter alia, force your VAMC facility to follow its own VA regulatory structure prohibiting such wretchedly illegal and constitutionally-violative displays of singularly sectarian Christian religious dominance to the exclusion of all other faith and non-faith traditions at a critically needed, U.S. government medical facility.


Additionally, MRFF demands on behalf of its Audie L. Murphy VAMC clients that the person or persons directly or indirectly responsible for allowing this unavoidable and outrageously egregious display of Christian proselytizing be visibly and aggressively punished and that the staff of the Audie L. Murphy VAMC be instructed in the VA regulations cited above to prevent any future violations of the VA’s clear and unambiguous prohibition of such sectarian displays.


MRFF is standing by, anticipating your swift and satisfactory response.


Sincerely,


Michael L. “Mikey” Weinstein, Esq.

Founder and President

Military Religious Freedom Foundation

505-250-7727

The Audie L. Murphy VA Medical Center is stubbornly refusing to tell MRFF exactly when they took down their outrageously offensive Easter display. After a number of phone calls to the facility today, Mikey Weinstein finally received the following terse e-mail from Executive Director Julianne Flynn, vaguely saying it was "taken down this week," although we know from our MRFF clients that it was still up as of yesterday afternoon when MRFF sent its demand letter.


Mr. Weinstein;


Thank you for bringing your concerns to my attention. The tree display was taken down this week, following the conclusion of the Easter holiday.


Sincerely,


-J Flynn

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CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM WATCH



THE INDEPENDENT


Trump declares Election Day

‘Christian Visibility Day’ as he continues

attack on Biden’s trans Easter message


By: Joe Sommerlad


Wednesday, April 3, 2024


“Donald Trump has promised his Christian followers that election day on 5 November will serve as ‘Christian Visibility Day’, predicting it will be an occasion ‘when Christians turn out in numbers that nobody has ever seen before’ to vote him back into the White House.” — The Independent

Click to read on The Independent

Two long-time MRFF supporters, both Christians,

weigh in on Trumps shameless, self-serving

promise of a “Christian Visibility Day”


In my experience, pretty much every day is Christian Visibility Day in America.... and I say that as a Christian myself.  


Too many of my fellow believers cannot tell the difference between Supremacy (which they expect) and Equity (which all beliefs, including non-belief, deserve).  


What really blows me away is how easily he can fool the masses. It is damn scary.


— Mike Challman


This displays the unmitigated gall of Trump and his Christian Supremacist followers. The is no religion more visible and dominant in the United States than Christianity. The aim of this group of Christians that Trump caters is to subjugate and eliminate all others, including the Christians who oppose them. I find it infuriating.


— Fr. Steve Dundas

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