The quoted complaint says the commander's Christian-first framing was toxic enough that 16 troops, including Christians, a Jewish troop, and a Muslim troop, sought help.
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The quoted complaint says the commander's Christian-first framing was toxic enough that 16 troops, including Christians, a Jewish troop, and a Muslim troop, sought help.
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"When he said all of this, which made his message seem even more crazy, our commander would probably be described as a Christian first..."
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