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Military burns unsolicited Bibles sent to Afghanistan

CNN
Posted: May 20, 2009.

CNN

(CNN)—Military personnel threw away, and ultimately burned, confiscated Bibles that were printed in the two most common Afghan languages amid concern they would be used to try to convert Afghans, a Defense Department spokesman said Tuesday.

The unsolicited Bibles sent by a church in the United States were confiscated about a year ago at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan because military rules forbid troops of any religion from proselytizing while deployed there, Lt. Col. Mark Wright said.

Such religious outreach can endanger American troops and civilians in the devoutly Muslim nation, Wright said.

“The decision was made that it was a ‘force protection’ measure to throw them away, because, if they did get out, it could be perceived by Afghans that the U.S. government or the U.S. military was trying to convert Muslims,” Wright told CNN on Tuesday.

Troops at posts in war zones are required to burn their trash, Wright said.

The Bibles were written in the languages Pashto and Dari.

This decision came to light recently, after the Al Jazeera English network aired video of a group prayer service and chapel sermon that a reporter said suggested U.S. troops were being encouraged to spread Christianity.

The military denied that earlier this month, saying much in the video was taken out of context.

“This was irresponsible and dangerous journalism sensationalizing year-old footage of a religious service for U.S. soldiers on a U.S. base and inferring that troops are evangelizing to Afghans,” Col. Gregory Julian said.

The military says a soldier at Bagram received the Bibles and didn’t realize he wasn’t allowed to hand them out. In the Al Jazeera video, which shows the Bibles at the prayer service, an unnamed soldier says members of his church raised money for them.

The chaplain later corrected the soldier and confiscated the Bibles, Wright said.

Military officers considered sending the Bibles back to the church, he said, but they worried the church would turn around and send them to another organization in Afghanistan—giving the impression that they had been distributed by the U.S. government.

That could lead to violence against troops or U.S. civilians, Wright said.

Al Jazeera English, a Qatar-based international news service, said its reporters tried to get a response from military officials for its story but were unable to do so.

The U.S. military air base at Bagram is home to thousands of troops from all branches of the U.S. military. The vast majority of the troops do not leave the base and are in various support roles for U.S. troops across Afghanistan.

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I’m sure that makes good kindling.

posted on May 20, 2009
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Usually I would be against burning books. But I think I can make an exception.

posted on May 20, 2009
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Congratulations to the US government for recognizing that Christianity is not a solution to the problem.

Now if only we can get them to apply that same concept to everything else.

posted on May 20, 2009
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This story taken together with the news that Secretary Rumsfeld used religiously charged material in briefing books regarding Iraq to President Bush provides insight that U.S. policy in the Middle East was about “God” not “Oil”.

posted on May 21, 2009
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Nah, I’m not really buying that.  The bible quotes were on the cover, not integrated with the text.  It was just mindless fluff added by religious nuts who thought it was clever.

posted on May 21, 2009
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I am surprised that this article did not report of any soldier refusing to burn the Bibles… hmm…  I wonder if this occurred.

posted on May 21, 2009
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7. Jeff Burnsed

This is pure crap, a sin against God Almighty, and show great weakness of the part of American leaders.  Depriving American troops of the freedom to exercise heart-felt convictions..is totally against philosophies of GEN Washington and the Founders.  A complete sin.  If they had trashed and burnt the Koran..sheer vengence would have ensued…this is criminal.  Many , many American soldiers are “Christian first..American second” and this rips their hearts…demoralizing, wicked…leaders involved need to be corrected..especially the “chaplain.”

posted on January 3, 2010
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As a Brit I can tell you that America has made many embrassing decisions over decades.  This is one of the worst.  Wiston Churchill would hae never condoned this cowardly action. He carried his Bible, and dared others to follow his example.  America is now viewed as blundering in this conflict, fighting on one hand, beating it’s own troops down in the quest for what?  God will judge this anit-Christ attitude.

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9. Tommy Jervis

I am a Vietnam Vet, if I was in Afganistan now, I would gladly pass out Bibles.  Christians need to “stand up stand up for Jesus.”

posted on January 3, 2010
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10. Don Hefti

Jesus Christ died for us, and conquered death, hell and the grave.  America sinned a great sin in destroying his Word.  Nazis did the same, so did the communists, so how is this different?

posted on January 3, 2010
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Just TRY taking my Bible smile

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