Obviously the Holy Spirit is sneaking in there somehow. iz

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Is this what we are fighting for?

I talked to a returning GI, who is a Christian.
He told me he was praying for fellowship with another Christian. 
Orders or whatever keep the Christians from displaying such offensive
materials as crosses. In addition it is against policy to talk to
locals about such subjects as Christianity.
He said the Chaplains office only has Korans, could this be true?

http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/535
Man has to Sue to get a Bible! While Koran is easily obtained.
US Gov't Fights in court to KEEP BIBLE OUT!

US Gov't SOP for "handling the Koran in manner signaling respect and
reverence"
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,158704,00.html

LOL - US military attempts to preserve the tender sensibilities of
terrorists?
Is this a separation of Church State issue?
Why NO Respect/Reverence fo our Bible?
http://www.thedailystar.net/magazine/2005/12/04/international.htm
http://www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2003/11/07/limits_put_on_new_musli
m_chaplain/

--- ShieldsFamily <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >From WorldNetDaily.com:
> 
> Rome, 22 March (AKI) - Abdul Rahman, the man condemned to death for
> having
> abandoned Islam, is just one of many Afghanis who decide to convert
> to
> Christianity, but most are forced to do so secretly, argues Arab
> Christian
> author Camille Eid. In an interview with Adnkronos International
> (AKI) Eid,
> author of "The Christians who come from Islam", said during a recent
> trip to
> Afghanistan he met many similar cases. "They are Christians who have
> sprung
> out of nowhere and it's unclear how they have decided by themselves
> to
> convert" he added. The US, Italy, Germany and Canada have all
> expressed
> concern over the fate of Rahman who converted to Christianity 16
> years ago. 
> 
> "I also spoke to a priest who had passed through Kabul and he said he
> was
> amazed that women sitting on the ground at the local market saw he
> was a
> foreigner and a Christian, by the cross he was wearing, and attracted
> his
> attention to them by making a sign of the cross with their fingers.
> He was
> convinced that they were trying to send him a coded message" said
> Eid, a
> Lebanese Maronite who lives in Italy.
> 
> According to the author, Abdul Rahman is not the first Afghan citizen
> to
> have been sentenced to death for apostasy since the fall of the
> Taliban
> regime. 
> 
> "The Islamic Taliban militias who still control entire areas of the
> country
> issued a statement in June 2004 in which they referred to a death
> sentence
> handed down to an Afghan converted to Christianity, Moulawi Asad
> Allah."
> 
>  
> 
> 


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