Activist wants ‘Unconstitutional’ Christian Bookstore off Base

Activist wants ‘Unconstitutional’ Christian Bookstore off Base

This article has been updated to correct an error in Josh Creson’s occupational specialty in the Army. An activist hopes to remove a small Christian bookstore operating in an exchange mini-mall on Fort Liberty, N.C. claiming a violation of separation of church and state. The Faith2Soar store has operated as a concessionaire in an Army and Air Force Exchange Service mall location for eight months after previously opening from kiosks.

 

Activist wants ‘Unconstitutional’ Christian Bookstore off Base

Activist wants ‘Unconstitutional’ Christian Bookstore off Base

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