>>I could understand preventing people from forcing a bible onto someone that didn’t want it
I don’t understand. I have a Book of Mormon that a very nice kid forced on me 25 years ago (when I was slightly nice kid). He really believed in his religion and I read the entire book and decided that I did not believe it. No harm done. Even if someone gave me a Koran, I’d take it in the spirit that it was given even though I wouldn’t read it any more than to look up passages.
On the other hand, a pushy Moonie shoved a book into my hands in an airport when I was a young sailor. I took it and he demanded $20. I tried to give it back but he wouldn’t accept it. So, he followed me all the way to my gate demanding money before I threw it in the trash.
It’s all in the spirit of how its given that matters.
If someone doesn’t want it, pushy is pushy. Its doubly wrong to try and force something onto a person that is confined. jmo