Friend,
Angry atheists are now trying to
ban the Bible from displays honoring veterans.
The vitriolic Military
Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) - which views the Bible as a symbol of
"religious oppression" - has forced three Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals and a
military base to ban the Bible from "Missing Man" displays.
"Missing
Man" displays honor our MIA and POW soldiers with a special table containing
symbolic items, including a Bible - which represents "faith" and our "country,
founded as one nation under God."
MRFF extremists call Christians
“monsters who terrorize” and constantly attack the religious liberty of the
brave men and women in our Armed Forces.
This insult to our soldiers
must end.
The ACLJ has fought back and defeated MRFF’s attacks before.
Now, we’re sending a critical legal letter to the VA. Honoring the faith of our
soldiers doesn’t violate the Constitution.
We need you to take urgent
action with us now.
Sign
Our New Petition: Don’t Ban Bibles from Veterans Displays.
Jay
Sekulow ACLJ Chief Counsel
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