Posted on 03/29/2016 3:21:20 PM PDT by PROCON
A litigious atheist organization known for its lawsuits challenging Christian prayer and symbols in public spaces and Bibles in public schools is now voicing objection to the designation of a Muslim prayer space at the University of Iowa (UI).
The Wisconsin-based Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) says it is questioning the appropriateness of the two prayer rooms created primarily for male and female Muslim faculty and students at UI.
FFRF states in a press release:
The public university, located in Iowa City, has recently established two prayer rooms for its Muslim students. This is in addition to a longstanding university chapel that features a Latin cross. The presence of such religious venues on a public campus raises a number of issues.
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It’s popcorn time!
Now it will get interesting.
FINALLY! I was wondering when these bastards would make a fist.
That was my first thought!
Awesome news!
Clearly, these are not REAL atheists. Real atheists support the Islamic conquest of the USA. Just ask the atheist-in-chief.
I was waiting to see something like this. I wonder if they will get rid of the cross but keep the muslim prayer rooms. Of course it’s a double standard.
WTF ARE MUSLIMS DOING IN MY COUNTRY IN THE FIRST PLACE!??!
Islamaphobic atheists are bad. Christophobe atheists are good.
This is going to be interesting.
IS Coca Cola, NBA,NFL,... threatening to pull out of the State because of this Blatant Religious Discrimination at this STATE SCHOOL??
Looks like the athiests will get to know whether God exists a lot sooner than expected.
you think they may be sticking their necks out on this one?
The liberal students at the university must be going crazy trying to figure out which side to support in this dispute.
Since we now live in Bizarro World, I’m sure some judge will find that since islam is the religion of peace and Christianity has a long history of violence, the muslim prayer rooms can remain.
Thanks! Nom nom...
Yup, the unintended consequences of getting rid of religion in schools.
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