“The two enemies of the people are criminals and government. So let us tie the second down with the chains of the Constitution so that the second will not become the legal version of the first.” – attributed to Thomas Jefferson, although not found in any of his known writings.
The idea that a Holy Bible would be banned anywhere in the United States of America, for any reason, is unfathomable. However, that is exactly what happened when the Navy said that Bibles could not be brought into the Walter Reed hospital. Images of burning books, during the Nazi reign of terror, come to mind. The problem is that this is America in 2011, not Germany in 1940.
According to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, it lifted the ban on Friday after Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) gave a speech on the House floor. The Navy is supposedly issuing new guidelines.
How did something like this happen? Apparently, the Navy issued new guidelines for friends and family visiting the sick and wounded soldiers at Walter Reed. Those new guidelines stated, “No religious items (i.e. Bibles, reading material, and/or artifacts are allowed to be given away or used during a visit.” But, the unanswered question is why now the new guidelines, especially before Christmas? We may never know the real answer, buried in governmental doublespeak and bureaucracy.
When the new religious restrictions were brought to the attention of Capital Hill by the Family Research Council, that prompted the angry speech by Rep. Steve King. King stated, “That means you can’t bring in a Bible and read from it when you visit your son or your daughter, perhaps – or your wife or husband. It means a priest that might be coming in to visit someone on their deathbed couldn’t bring in the Eucharist, couldn’t offer Last Rites. This is the most outrageous affront.”
According to a Walter Reed spokesperson, the intent was to respect religious and cultural practices of our patients and the instructions about the Bibles and reading material have been rescinded. Sound like doublespeak?
If there is written proof that the policy has been rescinded, it has not yet surfaced. What has surfaced is a mindset that originated somewhere from that dark unidentified governmental policy producing place. Some of Rep. Kings comments are in the video below:
This memorandum directive was not mistake. The language in the Navy memo is unambiguous. So, what gives? If you now have any doubt that the freedoms of Americans are being attacked daily, surely this latest shot across the bow to ban Bibles, will make you think twice. As we’ve said before, there is an ideology war being waged and the idea that the United States of America is a Christian nation, with all its varying beliefs and practices, is coming under vicious attack.
Here at The Constitution Times we think that the majority of Americans believe that this country is a Christian nation, as well as a country of many faiths. And, we also think most Americans understand that at Christmas you have a Christmas tree, not a holiday tree. This is true, no matter how many political nimrods try to push their convoluted ideas, for the sake of political correctness or some other nefarious reason, upon America’s legal citizens.
Ultimately, there is a never-ending war between good and evil and good will prevail.
In the meantime, never stop questioning why these events are taking place and ask yourself who or what is responsible? When you find the answers, your way of thinking about the real wars being fought, on American soil, may surprise you. And the enemy combatant may just be from within.
The four page Navy memo, banning Bibles is shown below, with the specific language regarding the Bibles contained in Section F on page 4:






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The first thing that I also noticed upon reading the memo was that it was quite specific as to bibles but no mention of Korans-or as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama refer to it as “the Holy Koran”.
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if Bibles and Prayers are NOT allowed then the Koren or Muslim prayers are not allowed either = MAY GOD HAVE HIS WAY IN THIS COUNTRY – we were built on many religions and many cultures – its always been and always will be ONE NATION UNDER GOD – and although HE gives us choices – NO ONE has the right to force his or her choice on anyone else – may GOD forgive those who try to make a communist nation out of HIS nation
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May God have mercy on the United States of America. Founded as a Christian nation under God to be a light to the world and a supporter of Israel. We have compromised in soooo many ways when it comes to our faith in Jesus Christ. I for one will proclaim His Lordship even more in these final times.
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