Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Afghanistan: U.S. Military burns Bibles for fear they'd be used to convert Muslims

(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....

I personally am an athiest and know that there is no god, but why are muslim clerics so worried about bibles getting into the hands of the common folk in their own language? Probably because when they read the loving message in the bible they will say "why read a book in a language that I do not understand?" Then the clerics will have less influence in the mobs of ignorant muslims.

1 comment:

starbender said...

How sad--Why can't we all just get along?

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