30 U.S. Air Force officers revealed that a nuclear “ethics” course they were required to attend was nothing more than a promotion of Christianity, and a bad one at that.
The course constantly referred to biblical quotes, and quotes from Christian saints. Most of the justification is based on versus from the Old Testament. I like to point out that there were no “Christians” in the Old Testament. Also, the course uses Saint Augustine’s “Christian” justification of war. Augustine was born more than 3oo years after the death of Jesus of Nazareth. Augustine made the statements in order to justify the continued war mongering of the newly Christianized Roman Empire.
One part of the ethics course even stated that Christians view nuclear war as a good thing.
I’d like to remind people that no Hebrew official can speak for Moses, just as no Imam can speak for Mohammad. And definitely no Saint can speak for Jesus of Nazareth. Here’s a quote from the New Testament: Mathew 5:39; “But I tell you, Do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also.”-attributed to Jesus of Nazareth, New American Standard 1984 edition
Amazingly (well, from my experience, maybe it’s not so amazing) USAF officials claim they never realized there was anything “Christian” about the ethics course. The U.S. Air Force has been teaching the officer ethics course for nearly 20 years.
The USAF says they’ve stopped teaching the course. There is a detailed report at truth-out.org. Also the original USAF powerpoint presentation was made available online, you can find it at the Washington Post website. It was after the presentation hit the internet that the USAF stopped their nuclear “ethics” course.