What does this say about military chaplaincy programs working with foreign populations instead of just with military members?
Sam Liles
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Well at the risk of bucking the current of the day, I remain very sceptical of this as an intiative for reasons on both sides of the interactive equation.
I understand that it has worked well at least according to those who support it; I have however talked to chaplains who are not as comfortable with it.
But hey, that's me
Tom
Aye me too!
Sam Liles
Selil Blog
Don't forget to duck Secret Squirrel
The scholarship of teaching and learning results in equal hatred from latte leftists and cappuccino conservatives.
All opinions are mine and may or may not reflect those of my employer depending on the chance it might affect funding, politics, or the setting of the sun. As such these are my opinions you can get your own.
but I have no problems as long as they are doing humanitarian work or trying to reduce conflict. Then again, we've had this discussion before .
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Marc W.D. Tyrrell, Ph.D.
Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies,
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The Canadian Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies, NPSIA
Carleton University
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