Monday, December 5, 2011

Help us end the Walter Reed Bible ban

Via Cousin John

The Walter Reed Medical Center is where our wounded soldiers go for their bodies to be healed, but are their souls left out in the cold? Last week, FRC obtained an internal memo in which Navy officials had announced that "no religious items (including Bibles, reading material, and/or artifacts) are allowed to be given away or used during a visit." The new orders are buried in a four-page document about patient care, which an Army officer forwarded to us in disbelief. Effective immediately, families, friends, and even pastors would have to check their beliefs at the door to visit one of the largest military hospitals in the United States.

We immediately brought this memo to the attention of Congress. After working with concerned leaders like Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) and talking with staff at Walter Reed, we were assured that the Navy was rescinding the policy. Todd Starnes at Fox News also contacted hospital officials and was offered similar assurances.

While we're glad that hospital officials are working on changing the policy, the change has yet to be implemented. Given the recent track record of the Obama Administration's disrespect for religious liberty in the military, nothing is certain. We need your help to show military leaders that the American people will not stand for Bible bans such as the one at Walter Reed. Our brave wounded warriors are worthy of the same religious freedom that they themselves fought for.

Sign our petition today to help ensure that Bibles and other religious materials are not banned from Walter Reed Medical Center.

Sincerely,

Tony Perkins
President

2 comments:

  1. Already been overturned..
    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/walter-reed-military-medical-center-bans-bibles-religious-materials-then-overturns-bizarre-policy/

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  2. Thanks, not that I am very religious, but this crap is just silly.

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