http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/1016-01.htm Yet the former commander and 13-year veteran of the Army's top-secret Delta Force is also an outspoken evangelical Christian who appeared in dress uniform and polished jump boots before a religious group in Oregon in June to declare that radical Islamists hated the United States "because we're a Christian nation, because our foundation and our roots are Judeo-Christian ... and the enemy is a guy named Satan." On at least one occasion, in Sandy, Ore., in June, Boykin said of President Bush: "He's in the White House because God put him there." "We in the army of God, in the house of God, kingdom of God have been raised for such a time as this," Boykin said last year. All seems like simple religious beliefs to me. I don't see any where that anyone is agreeing with him. Judging by the article I would guess that he was chastised for it. In America this was once called "freedom of religion" and "freedom of speech", and everybody was entitled to practice them.