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Former Air Force chaplain claims he was discriminated against for preaching sermon against sexual immorality

Chaplain Curt Cizek says the Pentagon violated his rights to religious freedom
Hollie McKay
By Hollie McKay | Fox News
 

After 28 years of U.S. military service, embattled former Air Force Chaplain Curt Cizek is still fighting for his religious rights in the aftermath of a sermon he delivered more than seven years ago that upended his life.

The ordeal began in February of 2013 while Cizek was serving at the basic training center at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.

"I preached a sermon, according to my constitutionally-protected religious beliefs, on 'do not commit adultery,'" Cizek told Fox News, insisting that the Scripture passage that he read was straightforward and that he further depicted it to mean "if you are having sex with someone with whom you are not married then you need to stop."

https://www.foxnews.com/us/former-u-s-air-force-chaplain-claims-he-was-discriminated-against-for-preaching-a-sermon-against-extramarital