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BREAKING NEWS – Bowling Green, Kentucky – Chaplain David Wells was told he could either sign a state-mandated document promising to never tell inmates that homosexuality is “sinful” or else the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice would revoke his credentials. “We sincerely appreciate your years of service and dedication to the youth served by this facility,” wrote Superintendent Gene Wade in a letter to Wells. “However, due to your decision, based on your religious convictions, that you cannot comply with the requirements outlined in DJJ Policy 912, Section IV, Paragraph H, regarding the treatment of LGBTQI youth, I must terminate your involvement as a religious volunteer.” The ACLU endorsed Wade’s position, but they also want a nationwide ban on chaplains telling inmates on death row that murder is wrong, to insure that no one is executed while trying to deal with the problems of having low self-esteem.