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Iraq
Marine removed from duty over Bible coin reports
2008-05-30
A U.S. Marine in Iraq has been removed from duty amid complaints that he was handing out coins with Bible verses at an American checkpoint, the military said Thursday. A military spokesman said Iraqis in Falluja complained that the Marine was giving the coins, which were printed in Arabic, to people at an entry control point in Falluja. U.S. military regulations prohibit religious proselytizing.

"This has our full attention," said Col. James L. Welsh, chief of staff of Multi-National Force, West. "We deeply value our relationship with the local citizens and share their concerns over this serious incident."

At least one of the coins is stamped with the words "Where will you spend eternity?" according to a report published Thursday by McClatchy Newspapers. The other side of the coin reportedly contains a verse from John 3:16 that reads, "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life."

Several Falluja residents said they were given the coins over a two-day period and complained that U.S. troops, whom they consider foreign occupiers, were acting as Christian missionaries. "Regulations prohibit members of the coalition force from proselytizing any religion, faith or practices," said Col. Bill Buckner, a coalition spokesman. "Our troops are trained on those guidelines before they deploy."

A military statement said "appropriate action" will be taken if the reports are substantiated.

The reports stoked religious concerns in Iraq just weeks after Iraqi police discovered that a U.S. soldier had used the Quran, Islam's holy book, for target practice. The U.S. commander in Baghdad took the unusual step of holding a public ceremony and reading a letter of apology from the soldier, a sniper section leader, to local Iraqi leaders.

Many in attendance were members and leaders of Sunni militias that the U.S. military has courted to help fight al Qaeda in Iraq and other insurgents. Sunnis often face criticism from other Iraqis for cooperating with American troops.

Falluja, also a mostly Sunni city, was the scene of bitter and bloody fighting early in the Iraq war between U.S. troops, al Qaeda in Iraq and Sunni insurgents loyal to Saddam Hussein.
Posted by:gorb

#7  I would say something like:

"I don't read Arabic and had NO idea what those things said. My crazy cousin from Kansas sent them to me and told me they were good luck charms and she wanted me to give them to the locals. I was just trying to be nice."
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-05-30 19:20  

#6  And this is different from the Muzzies shoving a Koran under your nose and screaming?

What part of 'U.S. military regulations prohibit religious proselytizing' do you not understand?

Posted by: Pappy   2008-05-30 14:16  

#5  They aren't US Marines.
Posted by: lotp   2008-05-30 13:12  

#4  And this is different from the Muzzies shoving a Koran under your nose and screaming?
HOW?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-05-30 12:45  

#3  This Marine violated his orders against prosletyzing in uniform, which have been in place for a long time prior to our entry into Iraq.. Moreover he took advantage of the constraints placed on Fallujans, who have to go through an entry control point manned by armed US troops, to do so.

He freely joined the service and swore an oath to obey legal orders. And when his term of service is over, he's free to leave and become a missionary if he wants to.

The commanders are right on this one.
Posted by: lotp   2008-05-30 11:36  

#2  Al Qaeda is missing its chance to scatter bullet-riddled Korans and religious coins all over Iraq just to raise hell.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2008-05-30 11:25  

#1  Wow, what a puzzle! I mean, you're making people decide between a "god" who demands submission and a God who shows love. Between a leader who felt himself entitled to special perks from his people and a leader who felt himself obligated to serve and sacrifice for his people. Between a God who demands you give all for him, and a God who gave all for you.

Wotta choice. No wonder the Muslims claim the disciples got it wrong, the bible is corrupted, and that God can't POSSIBLY be that good.
Posted by: Ptah   2008-05-30 10:38  

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