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Bibles Yanked from Navy Hotel
Rooms
American Family Association
has received word that the U.S. Navy has instructed housekeepers to remove
Gideon-placed Bibles from every hotel room on its military bases after it
received a letter from the atheist group Freedom From Religion Foundation
(FFRF). “We were told June 23, 2014, that due to a new policy by the CEO
of NEXOM, Rear Admiral Robert J. Bianchi, we were to remove the Bibles from the
rooms,” a housekeeper told AFA in an email. “They told us to put them in boxes,
where they would be taken to a donation center somewhere.” Earlier this
summer, NEXCOM (the Navy Exchange Service Command) issued the directive to bases
offering hotel accommodations, ordering them to impound Bibles from 34 Navy
Lodge locations and 24,000 Navy Gateway Inns & Suites guest rooms on Navy
bases worldwide. The directive orders lodge managers to contact base
commanders and Chaplains and facilitate removing the Bibles and other “religious
material currently in the guest rooms.” The Air Force tried unsuccessfully to
remove Bibles from its lodgings in 2012, but after public outcry, the Air Force
reversed its decision. -afa.net, 12 August 2014
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