Aug 17, 2014

Real Freedom of Religion

     The U.S. Navy is returning copies of Bibles placed in the rooms at Navy Lodges. They were removed after complaints of favoritism to Christian religions, but will be returned while the Navy investigates.

     The AL. COM story includes this quote:

"If chaplains can be in the military, Bibles at no expense to the Navy can in Lodges," Chaplain (Ret.) Col. Ron Crews, executive director of Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty, said. "Our national has a history of religious accommodation for military personnel since before George Washington established the chaplain corps in July 1775. Allowing Bibles in guest quarters is a continuation of our desire to serve those who serve us."


     The question: does the CARL endorse placing Koran's in those same rooms if they are provided free?

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