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U.S. military destroys soldier's Bibles
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<blockquote data-quote="Livindesert" data-source="post: 51728442" data-attributes="member: 115314"><p>Sometimes you need to force open democracy as happened in Japan. The Japanese were forced to accept religous freedom and for the most part they still rejected Christianity. That was their choice. Everyone should be able to choose thier religion or no religion just as God gave us a choice to choose or reject Jesus.</p><p>Now is democracy perfect? No, because people are not perfect. It is the best thing going though. </p><p>Now I get why they burned the bibles but I do wish they could have respected the Christian cultural sensitivites,as we should respect others cultures and found a better way to get rid of them without destroying them or sending them back to the group that sent them out in the first palce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Livindesert, post: 51728442, member: 115314"] Sometimes you need to force open democracy as happened in Japan. The Japanese were forced to accept religous freedom and for the most part they still rejected Christianity. That was their choice. Everyone should be able to choose thier religion or no religion just as God gave us a choice to choose or reject Jesus. Now is democracy perfect? No, because people are not perfect. It is the best thing going though. Now I get why they burned the bibles but I do wish they could have respected the Christian cultural sensitivites,as we should respect others cultures and found a better way to get rid of them without destroying them or sending them back to the group that sent them out in the first palce. [/QUOTE]
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