
Soldiers at Fort Jackson Army Base pose with their rifles and Bibles.

A Hamas suicide bomber posing with a rifle and a copy of the Koran.
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation says the two photos show how the infiltration of fundamentalist Christianity in the US military is starting to mirror Islamic fundamentalism.
By Jason Leopold
t r u t h o u t Report
Friday 21 December 2007
For US Army soldiers entering basic training at Fort Jackson Army base in Columbia, South Carolina, accepting Jesus Christ as their personal savior appears to be as much a part of the nine-week regimen as the vigorous physical and mental exercises the troops must endure.
That's the message directed at Fort Jackson soldiers, some of whom appear in photographs in government issued fatigues, holding rifles in one hand, and Bibles in their other hand.
Frank Bussey, director of Military Ministry at Fort Jackson, has been telling soldiers at Fort Jackson that "government authorities, police and the military = God's Ministers,"
Bussey's teachings from the "God's Basic Training" Bible study guide he authored says US troops have "two primary responsibilities": "to praise those who do right" and "to punish those who do evil - "God's servant, an angel of wrath." Bussey's teachings directed at Fort Jackson soldiers were housed on the Military Ministry at Fort Jackson web site. Late Wednesday, the web site was taken down without explanation. Bussey did not return calls for comment. The web site text, however, can still be viewed in an archived format. More on the story.
2 comments:
Well this looks interesting. As the US Media accuses the enemy of using religion now America has picked up the same use with the bible. We are watching a Holy War, which none will be supported by God. So much for the Republican Christian Right who are now realizing their following Satan.
Wow, how can the Army justify THAT?
How is it they can use the Prince of Peace to promote guns and God?
We have soldiers of different faiths-how do the God Goons justify that? Will they be OK with the Koran and Torah, along with their guns and American uniforms?
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