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Related: About this forumBeck ‘historian’ David Barton: Bible will ‘get rid of’ PTSD if soldiers are God’s warriors
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Beck historian David Barton: Bible will get rid of PTSD if soldiers are Gods warriors
By David Edwards
Wednesday, November 13, 2013 12:19 EST
A spokesperson from the Southern Baptist Convention lashed out at a so-called historian who radio host Glenn Beck hired to teach at his online university after he interpreted a Bible passage to mean that members of the armed forces who were fighting on the side of God could not suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
In a Veterans Day appearance on Believers Voice of Victory, televangelist Kenneth Copeland told historian David Barton that Numbers 32 said that soldiers shall return and be guiltless before the Lord and that meant that they wouldnt have PTSD.
You dont take drugs to get rid of it, it doesnt take psychology; that promise right there will get rid of it, he said, pointing at the Bible.
What were talking about, getting rid of the PTSD, guys who have been through battle, they need to understand that soldiers promise, you come back guiltless before God and the nation, Barton agreed.
unhappycamper comment: Neither of these sorry motherfuckers have ever been in a foxhole 10,000 miles from home. How can Beck and Barton tell what PTSD does to a person when they never bothered to put a uniform on? I'll bet neither of them has been around loud explosions or in a fire fight.
I really do not like chickenhawks.
on edit to add: Beck has a historian? Where did he come from - the Creationist museum? Or maybe Liberty U?
Gothmog
(154,214 posts)I am still disappointed that this idiot decided not to run against Cornyn in the GOP primary
Victor_c3
(3,557 posts)but, following that logic, would the presence of Soldiers who are having problems with PTSD and guilt be an indicator that the war on Iraq was an unjust war and a war that god doesn't approve of?
Maybe god really didn't tell bush to attack Iraq as he claims. (see article in link for those who don't remember that great ol' bush-ism.)
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/oct/07/iraq.usa