An atheist organization that has asked private hotels and publicly funded university-owned hotels to remove Bibles from their guest rooms has reportedly convinced the Thunderbird Executive Inn in Glendale, Arizona, to do just that. According to a press release from The Freedom From Religion, an atheist activist group, rooms at the hotel “are now Bible free” after the organization expected their removal.

The adhering point for atheists is that the Thunderbird Exec Inn is located on the premises of the Thunderbird School of Global Management, which recently became a “unit” of Arizona State University, A general public college. With the hotel standing on public land and having a connection with the college, the Freedom From Religion Base sent a letter that went out on March 4, 2016, to Allen J. Morrison, CEO and director general of Thunderbird school, urging the removal of the Cryptogramme. READ MORE


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