Bibles removed from Easter display at veterans medical center gift shop after secular activist group objects to them

Bibles removed from Easter display at veterans medical center gift shop after secular activist group objects to them

Bibles recently were removed from an Easter display at a New Mexico veterans medical center gift shop after the Military Religious Freedom Foundation — a secular activist group — objected to them.

The MRFF noted Wednesday that it managed to convince leaders at the Raymond G. Murphy Veterans Administration Medical Center in Albuquerque to remove a display of Bibles and related Christian reading materials on “prominent display” in its Patriot Store facility on the first floor of the main medical building.

 

Bibles removed from Easter display at veterans medical center gift shop after secular activist group objects to them

Bibles removed from Easter display at veterans medical center gift shop after secular activist group objects to them

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