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Why was it alright for the military to burn bibles in 2009?
« on: September 09, 2010, 07:32:56 AM »
Military burns unsolicited Bibles sent to Afghanistan

May 22, 2009 -- Updated 0624 GMT (1424 HKT)

(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.

Afghan workers enter a walkway on March 3, 2009, at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan.

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.

http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/05/20/us.military.bibles.burned/

Didn't see Christians across the world threatening violence, did we? In-fact, they didn't do shit. Amazing how different the two religions are these days.


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Re: Why was it alright for the military to burn bibles in 2009?
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2010, 07:45:57 AM »
Brilliant BF, Just Brilliant... ::)  How about you leave military planning to the military.  You have to be a real fucking dimwit to not see why passing out bibles over there might be a bad idea and could come back to bite our troops.  Good to know you don't give a flying fuck about them.  The problem is complex enough, you want to dump more fuel on the fire and potentially get more troops killed as a result just to appease some fucking stupid church ::)

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Re: Why was it alright for the military to burn bibles in 2009?
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2010, 07:47:02 AM »
Brilliant BF, Just Brilliant... ::)  How about you leave military planning to the military.  You have to be a real fucking dimwit to not see why passing out bibles over there might be a bad idea and could come back to bite our troops.  Good to know you don't give a flying fuck about them.  The problem is complex enough, you want to dump more fuel on the fire and potentially get more troops killed as a result just to appease some fucking stupid church ::)

Ahh, so we respect their laws and beliefs over there and then we respect their laws and beliefs over here as well. That makes sense (not). You're a fucking clown.

People like you are the reasons Muslims act like they do. Threats of violence and intimidation cause you to buckle at the knees like the socialist scumbag that you are.

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Re: Why was it alright for the military to burn bibles in 2009?
« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2010, 07:51:54 AM »
do everyone a favor and STFU ::)  You're so far off on this it isn't even funny trollboy.  Try serving before you go shooting your mouth off in matters that could result in the death of our troops.  I'll trust their call in not letting bibles from some stupid church out over there.  Sounds like a big no shit to me but here you are in your crusade not thinking about anything else. ::) as usual...

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Re: Why was it alright for the military to burn bibles in 2009?
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2010, 07:54:01 AM »
do everyone a favor and STFU ::)  You're so far off on this it isn't even funny trollboy.  Try serving before you go shooting your mouth off in matters that could result in the death of our troops.  I'll trust their call in not letting bibles from some stupid church out over there.  Sounds like a big no shit to me but here you are in your crusade not thinking about anything else. ::) as usual...

Nice meltdown. You're not getting it but I shouldn't be surprised given that you're borderline retarded.

I'm not talking about the military. I actually support them doing it. What I'm addressing is that the MSM and Christians of the world didn't do shit about it. No threats of violence, no condemnation, no rage.

Why? Because they're not barbaric fucktards.

Good job missing the entire point, though. You're not winning any Nobels anytime soon.

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Re: Why was it alright for the military to burn bibles in 2009?
« Reply #5 on: September 09, 2010, 08:02:46 AM »
Nice meltdown. You're not getting it but I shouldn't be surprised given that you're borderline retarded.

I'm not talking about the military. I actually support them doing it. What I'm addressing is that the MSM and Christians of the world didn't do shit about it. No threats of violence, no condemnation, no rage.

Why? Because they're not barbaric fucktards.

Good job missing the entire point, though. You're not winning any Nobels anytime soon.
The last thing I'm interested in is your opinion at the end of a story so I didn't even read it.  Hell 99 percent of the time it's just some one liner mocking muslims anyway.  But what you suggest in your title is an entirely different thing.  Next time maybe you should construct a title appropriate to your opinion jackass.

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Re: Why was it alright for the military to burn bibles in 2009?
« Reply #6 on: September 09, 2010, 03:59:57 PM »
Something to think about, Muslim fanatic terrorist converted to Christianity are no longer Muslim fanatic terrorist. Muslims converted to Christianity no longer desire to run head first into a building with a bomb strapped to their chest. Muslims converted to Christianity no longer have a desire to shoot American soldiers for not being Muslims.

Would a bunch of bibles irritate Muslims in a Muslim country? Absolutely, would it make them want to kill Americans? Absolutely but they already want to kill Americans, they cannot want this anymore than they already do.