Atheists fear hotel Bible might cause spontaneous conversion

by Todd Starnes / Fox News, Guest Columnist |
Leo Greene with mother, Jessica, looking, thumbs through the Bible he received from a Gideon volunteer who visited his grade school. | Screen Capture/WXIA-TV, Atlanta.

PHOENIX (Christian Examiner) — The Good Book has been banished from rooms at a hotel operated by Arizona State University.

The religious cleansing of the Thunderbird Executive Inn took place after the Freedom From Religion Foundation complained. It was a story first reported by Billy Hallowell of Deseret News.

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"Providing Bibles to Inn guests sends the message that ASU endorses the religious texts," attorney Madeline Ziegler wrote to the university.

The FFRF is a group of perpetually offended atheists and agnostic whack-a-doodles from Wisconsin. They are very unpleasant and very litigious people.

"State-run colleges have a constitutional obligation to remain neutral toward religion," Ziegler wrote. "When a government entity like ASU distributes such material to visitors, it has unconstitutionally entangled itself with a religious message, in this case a Christian message."

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