Navy Bans Bibles after Atheist Complaint
Update: The Navy has reversed the decision of NEXCOM, saying it was made without consultation with Navy leadership. The Bibles will be returned to the hotel rooms and will not be removed. Retired Chaplain (Col) Ron Crews had called on the Navy to reverse the policy. The Navy now joins the Air Force in having been attacked for its lodging facility Bibles — and, for the moment, withstood the attack. Also at the Christian Post, OneNewsNow, the Washington Times, Religion News Service, the New American, and USA Today.
As first reported by the American Family Association, the Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a complaint with the US Navy because there were Gideon Bibles in the nightstands at Navy lodging facilities.
So the Navy decided to remove them.
“The current direction is to remove all religious material from Navy Lodge guest rooms,” read an email to a Navy chaplain from The Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM).
Jason Torpy of the MAAF tried a few years ago to Read more