
US army colonel: 'The best way to deal with it ... was to burn the Bibles' 
The 
"My  understanding is that the [military] leadership confiscated these Bibles so  that they could not be distributed around 
"It  was their best judgement at the time, that the best way to deal with it, was to  destroy them and I understand that they were burnt."
Al  Jazeera broadcast footage earlier this month showing troops apparently  discussing how best to convert Afghans to their faith.
'Hunt them down'
The  video, shot about a year ago, appeared to show military chaplains stationed in  the US air base at Bagram discussing how to distribute copies of the Bible  printed in the country's main Pashto and Dari languages.
In one  recorded sermon, Lieutenant-Colonel Gary Hensley, the chief of the 
"The  special forces guys - they hunt men basically. We do the same things as  Christians, we hunt people for Jesus ... we hunt them down," he said.
"Get  the hound of heaven after them, so we get them into the kingdom. That's what we  do, that's our business."
'Out of context'
Questioned  about the footage earlier in the month, Julian told Al Jazeera: "Most of  this is taken out of context ... this is irresponsible and inappropriate  journalism.
"This  footage was taken a year ago ... the Bibles were taken into custody and not  distributed.
"There  is no effort to go out and proselytize to Afghans."
The  military said a soldier at Bagram received the Bibles and did not realise he  was not allowed to hand them out.
"It's  not a preference but, under the circumstances, the leadership made the best  decision that they could to ensure that they weren't distributed among the  Afghan population.
"So,  unfortunately, this is the route that we went," he said.
Regulations  by the 
But  in the footage chaplains appear to understand their actions were in breach  of regulations
"Do  we know what it means to proselytize?" Captain Emmit Furner, a military  chaplain, said to the gathering.
"It  is General Order Number One," an unidentified soldier replied. "You  can't proselytize, but you can give gifts", another said.
Source: http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/05/200952017377106909.html
 
 

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