Anti-Christianists Target Bibles In University Hotels

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 anti-Christian Freedom From Religion Foundation is at it again.  This time, they’re targeting hotels that are connected to state universities and demanding that Gideon Bibles be removed from the rooms.

“We atheists and agnostics do not appreciate paying high prices for lodging, only to find Gideon Bibles in our hotel rooms, sometimes prominently displayed,” FFRF Co-President Dan Barker wrote in a statement obtained by Fox News.

The Bibles were given by the Gideons to the Lowell Center, a lodge owned by the University of Wisconsin-Extension in Madison.

The FFRF claimed a lodge guest was terrified by the presence of the Holy Bible in their room.

“As you may know, the mission of the Gideons is to ‘win the lost for Christ,’” the FFRF’s attorney wrote in a letter to the university. “The Gideon’s [sic] efforts to proselytize have frequently brought about conflict with non-religious persons and persons from minority faiths.”

The University of Wisconsin then immediately removed all Bibles from the rooms.

One thought on “Anti-Christianists Target Bibles In University Hotels

  1. if these people don’t want the Bible in their room just call the front desk to have it removed, thats what we as Christians do when there is something objectional to us,We don’t have to show our ignorance by intimidation of others just to get our own way.

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