Sep 162010
 

Apparently Don’t ask and Don’t tell extends to religion as well as sexual preference, at least in Afghanistan. In light of the administrations efforts to quash the 1st Amendment rights of a Florida pastor who wanted to burn Korans I thought it appropriate to revive this story you probably never heard anyway.

Here is the transcript of the above video:

May 20, 2009 The Situation Room.

BLITZER: Meanwhile, the U.S. military is caught in a raging controversy over bibles that were burned. Some Christian groups are furious that Americans were involved in what they consider to be an unthinkable act right in the midst of a war against religious extremism in Afghanistan.

Brian Todd is here in THE SITUATION ROOM.

You’ve been digging on this story because it’s pretty shocking.

BRIAN TODD, CNN CORRESPONDENT: It is, Wolf. And it speaks to the very delicate and often dangerous balance that U.S. commanders face in war zones — books that are holy to the majority of U.S. service members burned in the name of protecting them.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

TODD (voice-over): Bibles written in Pashtun and Dari, the two most common Afghan languages — bibles sent by a church to a U.S. soldier in Afghanistan, bibles that were later burned by the U.S. government. These holy books were confiscated about a year ago at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.

An independent film aired by the Al Jazeera Network had shown Evangelical soldiers worshipping at Bagram and talking about ways to share their faith.

(VIDEO CLIP)

TODD: But military rules forbid troops of any religion from proselytizing while in Afghanistan. And U.S. officials were concerned that the bibles would be used to try to convert Afghans to Christianity.

A U.S. military spokesman tells CNN, that kind of religious outreach could have provoked a violent backlash against Americans in this devoutly Muslim nation.

But in trying not to offend the Muslim population there, the military seems to have offended some Christians. The president of a Christian group called Open Doors USA is quoted as saying: “It really should shake the core of every Christian to realize that bibles are being burned.”

A military analyst, who’s also a Pentagon adviser, agrees.

LT. COL. ROBERT MAGINNIS (RET.), MILITARY ANALYST: There’s no need to burn the bibles. They could have been shipped back. Just imagine if we were to — you know, the same United States military were to take a bunch of Korans and burn them. I can imagine the — the ramifications across the world.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

TODD: Could those bibles have been shipped back?

Well, the military says, not really. A military spokesman tells us they worried that the church that had sent them would turn around and send them to another organization in Afghanistan, giving the impression that they’d been distributed by the U.S. government. So the decision was made to throw the bibles away.

And in war zones, U.S. troops are required to burn their trash. A U.S. military spokesman says they understand the sensitivities of Christians here, that this was not an easy decision, but they had to do this force protection — Wolf.

BLITZER: Is there any indication that any of these bibles were actually distributed to the local population?

TODD: The military says they have no evidence so far that the bibles made it off of Bagram Air Force Base. The soldier who had gotten them did not know that he was not supposed to distribute them. A military chaplain on base corrected that soldier and confiscated the bibles. As far as they know, they never made it off the base.

BLITZER: Brian Todd, thanks very much for that story.

You have to ask yourself when Obama, Hilary, Petraeus, Gates, the FBI and who knows who else can lean on this pastor, what will be next? Who will be next? What won’t you be able to say? I am just asking here as I am more than a little concerned.

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Comments
  • Harrison September 16, 2010 at 1:43 am

    Wow great find. I’m really surprised this has not been brought up by others regarding the Koran burning threat.

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  • Karen Howes September 16, 2010 at 5:38 am

    Wow. So American servicemen are burning bibles to protect themselves from Mohammedan savages?

    For a religion that touts itself as being so peaceful, they sure threaten and kill a lot of people.

  • Steve Dennis September 16, 2010 at 6:46 am

    I agree with Karen, we seem to have to go out of our way to make sure that the Muslims remain peaceful!

  • Lesie September 16, 2010 at 10:15 am

    The fact that liberals are always warning that we will incite violence if we upset the Muslims, shows that they know that religion of peace stuff is a load of nonsense.

  • Ken Minor September 16, 2010 at 11:01 am

    How many muslim sympathizers does it take to conquer America? One. Just put him in the WhiteHouse.

    Notice I did not say that he is a muslim but he is hyper sensitive to Islam.

    Right now on earth nearly 1 in 6 of earth’s residents (6.8 billion) are muslim. The muslim faiths primary goal is winning the World for Islam. Do not be naive to the fastest growing religion on earth. But it is not just a religion it is a political ideology.

    Not every muslim would know the extent of the faiths’ goals just like many christians do not know the dogma of their church. They don’t need to know this. They merely have to have faith in Christ. In the muslim faith they trust in Allah and allow the Imams to deal with the dogma.

    Europe is awakening to the dangers of the Politcal aspects of Islam. Whether they have caught on in time will be determined over the next decade. As for America only just a percent or so are muslim. Just now are they looking to make the political power grab.

    Does it not seem that Islam is being elevated above all others in America? Why? Why is Christianity being persecuted in our schools and communities and Islam is being touted? These are rhetorical questions. I suspect the answers are already known.

    Ken

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  • Matt September 16, 2010 at 5:52 pm

    This blew my mind when I saw it over at your place, Ken. It still doing the same here. The double standard is telling.

  • Bunni September 16, 2010 at 7:40 pm

    The double standards of these muslim sympathizers is disgusting.
    If I was in the military and was ordered to burn a Bible, I simply would not do it. These people are going to hell, no kidding.

  • Ron Russell September 16, 2010 at 8:25 pm

    Book burning doesn’t bother me when done by an individual, if its state-sponsored thats another story! The state should stay out of these issues. We are bending over too far in fear of what radicals may or may not do—crazy!

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