
Friday April 22, 2005
Canadian Hospital Bans Bedside Bibles for "Health Reasons"
FREDERICTON, April 22, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The administration of the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital in Fredericton has decided to ban the bedside Bibles that once comforted patients on the grounds that they are a health hazard. Hospitals in Canada are facing a rise in the rates of serious infections due largely to staff carelessness and poor implementation of prevention protocols. Since the SARS scare in Toronto in 2003, hospitals have taken greater care with possible outside instruments that might carry illness-causing bacteria.
At the same time, however, hospitals are also advancing in the secularizing trend of most Canadian institutions. The mayor of Fredericton has accused the hospital of acting on 'political correctness' that abhors any expression of Christianity in public.
Rev. Karl Csasz, a hospital chaplain objected that the hospital's action was inconsistent. "If the Bible is a threat in a drawer, where does it stop?" said the pastor of Fredericton's Skyline Acres Baptist Church. "Is it possible for these germs to reside and live on lampshades, curtains? You see what I'm saying."
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