Atheists muscle in on 'Jesus Lunch' at public park

Atheists muscle in on 'Jesus Lunch' at public park

Freedom from Religion Foundation claims Christian group should stop using public park during school hours to provide free lunch for students; shows up and provides its own literature, desserts, and potential scholarships to the college-bound.

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