Air Force Removes POW Display Because of Bible

Mark 13:13 “You will be hated by all because of My name, but the one who endures to the end, he will be saved.”

The Air Force is taking another step to remove any Christian emblems from being displayed anywhere on their bases.

This time, they removed a memorial to men missing in action because the display contained a Bible.

A veteran who visited the base discovered the Missing Man Table at Patrick Air Force Base removed last week.  The Missing Man Table is a remembrance of soldiers who are missing.  The table consists traditionally of an inverted glass, a red rose and a Bible among other items.

When questioned on the disappearance, the Air Force admitted they removed the display because there was a Bible in it.

The Air Force replaced the display with a POW/MIA flag while they claimed to be seeking “an acceptable solution” to the controversy they created with the removal and targeting of the Christian holy book as the removal of the display.

Officials say they plan to return the display but did not say if they would allow the Bible to be returned to its rightful place in the display.

4 thoughts on “Air Force Removes POW Display Because of Bible

  1. Why should all us Christians be taken away from everything. God and the Bible were here from the begging of time and it should not be taken away from the ones that do believe. I was in the Air Force and a lot more of us than not believed in God and the Bible.

    • This makes my spirit grieve so much. This is just more conformation of the lack of natural feelings with our gov’t. They are so far from God and America has become a Nation of the Walking Dead.

  2. Lord forgive them! I guess the “United States Air Force” will now be know as the “States Air Force”! So sad, I have a brother who served 20 years and 6 months in the Air Force and he can’t believe this is happening!

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