January 11, 2026

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30-Year Military Chaplain Fired from Air Force – His Crime? Biblical Views on Sexual Morality

A former Air Force chaplain wants to enlist believers in his fight for religious freedom. Curt Cizek preached a message that he says led to his dismissal from the military.

“Men put so much of who they are into what they do and having that rug pulled out from underneath me was difficult to go through,” Cizek said.

He says he had never been punished for preaching until a sermon he preached to recruits in 2013 at Lackland Air Force Base. It included scriptures about sexual immorality.
 
“The message was about sin that we don’t think is that bad,” Cizek said. “If you’re having sex with somebody that you’re not married to, then you need to stop. I said, ‘you know, sometimes the Christian church has gotten the reputation for being prejudiced because we look at one sin, homosexuality, and then we turn a blind eye and don’t say anything about heterosexual sin, and that’s hypocritical.'”

He says what happened was a domino effect that ended in his involuntary discharge.
 
“I found out shortly thereafter that a lesbian trainee had a complaint about the sermon,” Cizek said. “She complained that I said all homosexuals are going to burn in hell. I don’t know what sermon she listened to because that wasn’t what I preached that day.”
 
2,500 trainees heard that day’s sermon and Cizek says as far as he knows, only one person complained.

“We also had an openly lesbian commander working in basic training and when she heard about the trainee’s complaint, she wouldn’t let it go,” Cizek said.
 
“My performance reports were down-graded, my promotion recommendation was downgraded. I got passed over for promotion twice and involuntarily separated from the Air Force in 2016.”
 
That means even with almost 30 years of service, nearly 20 of them active duty, he can’t retire from the Air Force. Cizek says while it’s a net loss of more than a million dollars in pension and health benefits, he sees a bigger issue.
 
“Even if I did say what she said that I said, it’s covered by my First Amendment right to preach and teach according to my religious beliefs,” Cizek said. “Either we believe that everybody has First Amendment rights or we don’t.”
 
“All he wants to do is serve God and serve his country, that’s all he wants to do,” said Cizek’s attorney, Paul Platte.
 
“Air Force regulations specifically allowed him to give that type of sermon. The First Amendment protects his freedom of speech and freedom of religion. So, quite frankly, we think it’s preposterous what happened to him.”
 
They say the Air Force never put in writing that the sermon caused the poor performance reports but instead accused him of violating unrelated protocols. Cizek denies that and after appealing to the highest levels of the Air Force, he received a document that supposedly showed the reasons for the decision, but all the text explaining what protocols he had violated had been redacted.
 
“Here at the top of the page it says the reasons for the decision and then it blanks out everything explaining the reason for the decision,” Platte said, holding up the document. “But we know why because he was disciplined three days after he gave the sermon about sexual immorality.”
 
CBN News reached out to the Air Force for comment and officials sent a statement which says in part:
 
“The applicant, Curt Cizek, alleges he has been the victim of reprisal…. based on the board’s review, they do not conclude the applicant has been the victim of reprisal. the board maintains the applicant has failed to establish that…”
 
Cizek reached out to lawmakers and even the White House. The Vice President’s office referred Cizek’s case to the Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records for reconsideration, but officials there refused to re-open his case. Now the Department of Defense Inspector General’s office is looking into it. Cizek hopes Christians who learn of this will sound off.
 
“We need some encouragement from fellow believers,” Platte said.
 
“This is a time for conservative Christians to be heard letting their legislators, letting the White House, letting the Air Force, letting the Secretary of Defense know how they feel,” Cizek said. “The real intolerance is preventing people from speaking the truth. that’s the real intolerance and bigotry that exists in our nation today.”
 
Now that t appears change is coming to the White House, Cizek isn’t sure a Biden administration will be as sympathetic to his cause. That’s why he believes that time is of the essence for Christians to speak out.  

Cizek is asking citizens concerned about his plight to email the White House on his behalf.

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A former Air Force chaplain wants to enlist believers in his fight for religious freedom. Curt Cizek preached a message that he says led to his dismissal from the military.

“Men put so much of who they are into what they do and having that rug pulled out from underneath me was difficult to go through,” Cizek said.

He says he had never been punished for preaching until a sermon he preached to recruits in 2013 at Lackland Air Force Base. It included scriptures about sexual immorality.
 
“The message was about sin that we don’t think is that bad,” Cizek said. “If you’re having sex with somebody that you’re not married to, then you need to stop. I said, ‘you know, sometimes the Christian church has gotten the reputation for being prejudiced because we look at one sin, homosexuality, and then we turn a blind eye and don’t say anything about heterosexual sin, and that’s hypocritical.'”

He says what happened was a domino effect that ended in his involuntary discharge.
 
“I found out shortly thereafter that a lesbian trainee had a complaint about the sermon,” Cizek said. “She complained that I said all homosexuals are going to burn in hell. I don’t know what sermon she listened to because that wasn’t what I preached that day.”
 
2,500 trainees heard that day’s sermon and Cizek says as far as he knows, only one person complained.

“We also had an openly lesbian commander working in basic training and when she heard about the trainee’s complaint, she wouldn’t let it go,” Cizek said.
 
“My performance reports were down-graded, my promotion recommendation was downgraded. I got passed over for promotion twice and involuntarily separated from the Air Force in 2016.”
 
That means even with almost 30 years of service, nearly 20 of them active duty, he can’t retire from the Air Force. Cizek says while it’s a net loss of more than a million dollars in pension and health benefits, he sees a bigger issue.
 
“Even if I did say what she said that I said, it’s covered by my First Amendment right to preach and teach according to my religious beliefs,” Cizek said. “Either we believe that everybody has First Amendment rights or we don’t.”
 
“All he wants to do is serve God and serve his country, that’s all he wants to do,” said Cizek’s attorney, Paul Platte.
 
“Air Force regulations specifically allowed him to give that type of sermon. The First Amendment protects his freedom of speech and freedom of religion. So, quite frankly, we think it’s preposterous what happened to him.”
 
They say the Air Force never put in writing that the sermon caused the poor performance reports but instead accused him of violating unrelated protocols. Cizek denies that and after appealing to the highest levels of the Air Force, he received a document that supposedly showed the reasons for the decision, but all the text explaining what protocols he had violated had been redacted.
 
“Here at the top of the page it says the reasons for the decision and then it blanks out everything explaining the reason for the decision,” Platte said, holding up the document. “But we know why because he was disciplined three days after he gave the sermon about sexual immorality.”
 
CBN News reached out to the Air Force for comment and officials sent a statement which says in part:
 
“The applicant, Curt Cizek, alleges he has been the victim of reprisal…. based on the board’s review, they do not conclude the applicant has been the victim of reprisal. the board maintains the applicant has failed to establish that…”
 
Cizek reached out to lawmakers and even the White House. The Vice President’s office referred Cizek’s case to the Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records for reconsideration, but officials there refused to re-open his case. Now the Department of Defense Inspector General’s office is looking into it. Cizek hopes Christians who learn of this will sound off.
 
“We need some encouragement from fellow believers,” Platte said.
 
“This is a time for conservative Christians to be heard letting their legislators, letting the White House, letting the Air Force, letting the Secretary of Defense know how they feel,” Cizek said. “The real intolerance is preventing people from speaking the truth. that’s the real intolerance and bigotry that exists in our nation today.”
 
Now that t appears change is coming to the White House, Cizek isn’t sure a Biden administration will be as sympathetic to his cause. That’s why he believes that time is of the essence for Christians to speak out.  

Cizek is asking citizens concerned about his plight to email the White House on his behalf.

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Forcing Americans To Fund Abortion: This Is Not Merely A Policy Dispute; It Is A Profound Moral Wrong

When we consider the moral truth of the sanctity of human life in the womb — and the equally important right of citizens not to be forced to finance its destruction — we are reminded of the words of another president at a moment of national consequence who said: “Important principles may, and must, be inflexible.”

Pro-Family Coalition Urges Executive Order To Protect Religious Freedom Of Christian Parents

These four recommendations would prevent federal and state governments from unconstitutionally withholding adoption and foster care licenses from Christians or taking children with sexual identity confusion away from loving, Christian parents. States like Colorado, Massachusetts, Vermont, Oregon, Washington and California require prospective foster parents to affirm a child’s same-sex attraction and sexual identity confusion.

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