Posted on 08/22/2007 8:09:00 AM PDT by shrinkermd
Last week, after an investigation spurred by the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, the Pentagon abruptly announced that it would not be delivering "freedom packages" to our soldiers in Iraq, as it had originally intended.
What were the packages to contain? Not body armor or home-baked cookies. Rather, they held Bibles, proselytizing material in English and Arabic and the apocalyptic computer game "Left Behind: Eternal Forces" (derived from the series of post-Rapture novels), in which "soldiers for Christ" hunt down enemies who look suspiciously like U.N. peacekeepers.
The packages were put together by a fundamentalist Christian ministry called Operation Straight Up, or OSU. Headed by former kickboxer Jonathan Spinks, OSU is an official member of the Defense Department's "America Supports You" program. The group has staged a number of Christian-themed shows at military bases, featuring athletes, strongmen and actor-turned-evangelist Stephen Baldwin. But thanks in part to the support of the Pentagon, Operation Straight Up has now begun focusing on Iraq, where, according to its website (on pages taken down last week), it planned an entertainment tour called the "Military Crusade."
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No, they don't have to. It's called a volunteer army for a reason.
I don't believe Salvation in Christ is necessary to kill people in combat.
No one has claimed that it is necessary. Not sure how you made this leap.
Then you wouldn’t have any qualms at all with a group sending thousands of copies of Jesus Camp, Hell House, and Thomas Paine’s “In the Age of Reason” to the soldiers over there?
After all, like another poster already pointed out, care packages are available to those who want them, not forced upon everyone.
Of course not...it's people who are anti-Christian militants putting restrictions on what can or can't be sent these days. When the pendulum swings it never seems to stop in the middle.
Hmm. I guess Bush’s DoD Inspector General on the “Christian Embasssy” video was wrong, too.
http://www.dodig.osd.mil/fo/Foia/ERR/Xtian_Embassy_072707.pdf
Let’s only obey those laws we want. How about Sharia.
Here is the game trailer for the Left Behind video game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YMaYEOz3kA&mode=related&search=
See, the violence is good because it is a ‘spiritual warfare’ kind of violence...
Didn’t Al Qaeda already make a video game with the same kind of message - that violence is alright, so long as it is done in the name of religion?
Yeah...
If it were the Koran they would personally pass them out. Try as they may, they won’t stop the Word of God from going forth.
OK, thanks.
Religion: The opium of the people
It's specifically says there is no blood..no guts. What part of "spirtitual" only do you not understand here?
I had a supervisor who gave out bad reviews to people who didn't attend prayer breakfasts with him.
Is that OK?
So what do you get happy on? Taking away happiness?
What a disgusting article. Those damn Christians...what will they do next to promote peace and prayer in the military. Cheez. Pardon me while I barf.
Oh, ok...so it is perfectly acceptable to kill the ‘non-believers’, as long as you aren’t garotting them with their own intestines before beheading them with garden shears.
The gameplay still involves using firearms and ordnance to kill the ‘non-believers’.
Seriously, Al Qaeda really did put out the same sort of video game with exactly the same message - kill all of those who don’t agree with your brand of religion.
Well then did you report him?
My BS meter is reading off the charts.
They just don’t get it. Any time something christian is spoken of, it’s taken out of context or they just plain lie. Even on FR, they assume things that just aren’t so. Argghhhh.
So, you could send “care packages” stock full of pornographic magazines and books as well as extremely violent video games to our soldiers. But, if this report is correct, you can’t send them packages with Bibles and Christian-themed video games. What is wrong with this picture?
EVERY Christian is told to take the gospel to all nations. It’s not a suggestion, Caramelgal. God is opening up the gospel to the Middle East and using us to do it. We should rejoice and quit criticizing.
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