In May, I was asked to place the Navy wreath in honor of my
father and all Navy vets during the city Memorial Day ceremony, which was also
facilitated by this local VFW. I sat
through Christian prayers at this event as well. This city-sponsored event had a religious
bias, but I do want to support veterans and my father's memory, so I started
asking about being able to join the Auxiliary, which was one of my father’s
wishes. I don't qualify for the VFW because I never deployed, and it was clear that
I wouldn't qualify for Auxiliary membership because I don't believe in a god.
back page of current VFW Auxiliary magazine
"I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ."-Gandhi
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"Rather than putting 'Christ" back in "Christmas," I'd settle for putting "Christ" back in "Christians.'"
I'm seeing a lot of different sentiments about this matter, but at the end of the day, it was what my father wanted of me. He knew that I'm involved in volunteer work and social issues and wanted me to put that to use in veteran circles-specifically in the VFW. I never deployed, however, and don't qualify for the VFW. I qualify for the Auxiliary but they won't accept me since I'm a Humanist. I just want to honor my father's wishes. Why is that such a terrible thing?
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