Atheist Misrepresents Facts in Crusade for Atheist Chaplains
Jason Torpy, a former Army Captain and atheist leading a one-man crusade to install a humanist chaplain in the US military, has stooped to misrepresentation to support his cause. Again.
After years of misrepresenting military demographics to claim non-theists are a substantial portion of the US military, Torpy has recently started distancing himself from his own claims — not long after a member of Congress pointed out that certain people demanding atheist chaplains
make vastly exaggerated claims about the religious demographics of the military.
Torpy’s modus operandi, however, appears to continue in his other battles.
First, Jason Torpy — who says he is the endorsing agent for Jason Heap, the man attempting to be a humanist chaplain in the US Navy — has repeatedly used selective quotations from Department of Defense regulations to claim the military is required to allow humanist chaplains. Most recently he said [formatting original]: Read more