A commander at an Air Force base in Wyoming has decided to replace a Bible on a “missing man” table meant to honor prisoners of war and soldiers missing in action with a “generic book of faith” filled with blank pages following receipt of a complaint lodged by the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF). According to a post on the MRFF website, 31 individuals at the F.E. Warren Air Force Base

contacted the organization in May to complain about the inclusion of the Bible on the POW/MIA table, set up in the dining facility. MRFF asserts that more than half (19) of the complainants identify themselves as Protestants or Catholics, with the remaining being Jewish, Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, atheist, humanist, deist or agnostic. READ MORE


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