‘We continue to defend the rights of Christian residents to live out their faith free from censorship’

By Bob Unruh

Managers of a seniors apartment complex decided to ban the word “Bible” in their community room announcements, which cover a wide range of topics of interest to residents.

And now they’re getting questioned by a religious rights legal team at the American Center for Law and Justice.

The ACLJ has announced it has sent a demand letter to the complex in North Carolina over a decision by managers to violate the religious liberties of a resident.

The applicable law, the ACLJ revealed, is the Fair Housing Act.

“This is yet another in a series of attacks on Christian residents of senior apartment complexes. We continue to defend the rights of Christian residents to live out their faith free from censorship,” the organization explained.

In this case, officials “banned our client from advertising his Bible study because the advertisement contained the word ‘Bible’ in it,” the legal team noted.

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