Bibles found at World Trade Center site “On a second floor [of the Pentagon], right next to where the jet sheared off a section of the building, was an undisturbed stool,” USA Today‘s Andrea Stone reported September 14. “And on it was a thick, open book. Fellow searchers who had gotten a close look said it was a Bible. It was not burned. Nor was anything around it or on the two floors above it. ‘I’m not as religious as some, but that would have me thinking,’ [a] soldier said. ‘I just can’t explain it.'” But the story wasn’t true: the book was a dictionary, not the Bible. Now, after a lot of digging, New York Post columnist Rod Dreher announces that the story was merely premature—and in New York, not Washington.
When the two broad-shouldered, dusty men showed up at The Post on Friday, people knew where they had come from before they opened their mouths. They were ironworkers, and what they carried also bore the ineradicable reek of the Sept. 11 fire: a pair of singed, crushed Bibles found Friday in the rubble. … The men believe it was no accident that they discovered the holy books, battered but intact, amid the desolation.
“There’s no individuality to anything. It’s all been destroyed,” said Dave. “For two Bibles to be found, and in the same pile, it’s amazing. … The Man is there, I’ll tell you that.”
Dreher must be on the “odd religious things found at Ground Zero” beat. He also broke the story about the iron crosses created by the World Trade Center wreckage.
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