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If               you've               stayed               in               a               motel               or               hotel,               you've               probably               found               a               Bible               that               said               it               was               provided               by               the               Gideons.

But               what               is               a               Gideon?

Do               they               really               exist?

Yes,               Virginia,               there               is               such               a               thing               as               a               Gideon.

But               surprisingly,               there               isn't               any               such               thing               as               a               Gideon               Church               or               even               a               Gideon               Bible.

And               the               Gideons               have               been               subject               to               lawsuits               and               even               arrest               in               America               for               handing               out               religious               books               at               public               schools.
               The               Gideons               International
               The               Gideons               International               is               not               a               church,               but               an               interdenominational               organization               of               professional               and               business               men               who               belong               to               Protestant               and               evangelical               churches.

The               Gideon               organization               has               about               280,000               members.

This               includes               over               180,000               Gideon               members               and               about               100,000               Auxiliary               members               who               are               wives               of               Gideons.

Almost               half               of               the               members               live               in               the               United               States.
               In               the               Beginning
               The               Gideons               began               with               three               traveling               Christian               businessmen               who               met               in               a               Y.M.C.A.

in               Wisconsin               in               1899.

These               were               Samuel               E.

Hill,               president;               William               J.

Knights,               vice               president;               and               John               H.

Nicholson,               secretary               and               treasurer.

In               1908,               the               group               still               consisted               primarily               of               traveling               businessmen               who,               because               of               their               travels,               spent               much               of               their               time               in               hotel               rooms.

They               decided               that               year               that               they               could               witness               more               effectively               if               they               left               a               Bible               in               each               hotel.
               They               are               named               after               Gideon,               who               was               the               fifth               judge               or               leader               of               Israel               described               in               the               Bible               in               Judges               6               -               8.

The               Bible               tells               how               Gideon               spoke               with               an               angel,               put               out               a               fleece               twice               to               receive               signs               from               God,               and               lead               a               small               number               of               men               to               victory               over               great               odds.
               Location
               While               the               Gideons               began               in               the               United               States,               they               distribute               Bibles               and               "Testaments"               (typically               including               the               New               Testament,               Psalms               and               Proverbs,               John               3:16               in               several               languages,               and               a               message               of               salvation)               printed               in               more               than               80               languages               in               about               190               countries.

These               are               generally               distributed               by               local               Gideons.
               Organization
               The               Gideons               have               an               international               board               which               oversees               and               sets               policy               for               the               organization.

Individual               camps               or               chapters               elect               their               own               officers.

Almost               all               Gideons,               including               officers               in               local               camps               and               on               a               national               level,               are               volunteers.

There               are               about               10,000               Gideon               camps.
               Beliefs               and               Practices
               According               to               their               Articles               of               Incorporation,               Gideons               are               "business               and               professional               men,               except               clergymen,               who               believe               in               the               Bible               as               the               inspired               Word               of               God,               believe               in               the               Lord               Jesus               Christ               as               the               eternal               Son               of               God,               have               received               Him               as               their               personal               Saviour,               endeavor               to               follow               Him               in               their               daily               life,               and               who               are               members               in               good               standing               of               an               evangelical               or               Protestant               church,               congregation               or               assembly."
               While               the               Gideons               make               presentations               for               churches               and               other               groups               and               pray               at               their               own               meetings,               they               do               not               as               a               group               perform               religious               ceremonies.

Instead,               members               are               expected               to               be               active               in               their               individual               churches.
               A               Gideon               usually               gives               out               scriptures               in               his               local               area               as               this               cuts               down               on               expenses               and               also               means               the               Gideon               will               be               familiar               with               local               customs               and               laws.

It               also               enables               Gideons               to               witness               in               some               parts               of               the               world               that               restrict               or               forbid               traditional               Christian               missionaries.
               They               distribute               Bibles               or               Testaments               in               motels               and               hotels,               jails               and               prisons,               hospitals               and               medical               offices.

They               also               give               scriptures               individually               to               students,               emergency               and               military               personnel,               and               anyone               a               Gideon               witnesses               to               individually.

Since               1908,               they               have               distributed               over               1.5               billion               Bibles               and               Testaments.
               Controversy
               The               group               is               not               without               controversy,               usually               because               members               distribute               books               in               public               schools.

Some               people               and               groups               claim               this               violates               the               concept               of               freedom               of               religion               and               separation               of               church               and               state.

Groups               such               as               the               ACLU               and               The               Gideons               have               had               several               conflicts               over               whether               or               not               a               group               has               the               right               to               bring               religious               texts               into               public               schools.
               Two               Gideon               men               were               arrested               in               Florida               after               handing               out               Bibles               or               Testaments.

Sources               disagreed               as               to               whether               the               men               were               distributing               religious               literature               to               children               on               the               public               sidewalk               or               on               school               grounds.

The               charges               were               later               dismissed.
               There               has               also               been               some               controversy               over               the               model               of               Gideon               himself.

According               to               the               Bible,               he               conducted               animal               sacrifice,               was               responsible               for               the               deaths               of               many               people,               was               a               polygamist,               and               had               sexual               relations               and               a               child               with               a               concubine,               a               woman               with               whom               he               was               cohabiting               but               not               married.
               The               Gideon               Bible
               Technically,               there               is               no               such               thing               as               a               "Gideon               Bible,"               but               Bibles               in               different               translations               provided               by               The               Gideons.

The               group               recognizes               the               Holy               Bible               including               the               New               and               Old               Testament.

They               do               not               accept               some               books               included               in               Roman               Catholic               and               other               Bibles,               including               the               original               1611               King               James               Version               (Authorized               Version).
               Sources
               The               Gideons               International
               Lindsay               Kee,               "ACLU               of               Tennessee               and               Huckabee               (?!)               Agree               on               Religious               Freedom               in               Schools,"               ACLU
               American               Civil               Liberties               Union,               "Missouri               School               District               Agrees               to               Stop               Distributing               Bibles               to               Students,"               ACLU
               Brian               Tubbs,               "Florida               Men               Arrested               for               Handing               Out               Bibles,"               Associated               Content               from               Yahoo!
               "Judge               Dismisses               All               Charges               Against               Two               Gideon               Members               Who               Handed               Out               Bibles               on               Public               Sidewalk,"               Montana               News               Association
               "Apocrypha,"               New               World               Encyclopedia
               Several               versions               of               the               Bible






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