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Should Bibles be banned in hospitals?

Rea Post,
Tasmania

NO

“The Bible is the true word of God and a lot of people get faith and hope from it.”Gillian Mayers,
Narre Warren

NO

“It is everyone’s choice to read it or not.”Huguette Bouquet,
Narre Warren

NO

“It depends on their beliefs whether they read it or not.”Sharna Hogan,
Narre Warren

NO

“Political correctness should not dictate and it has nothing to do with spreading germs.”Stan Miskin,
Berwick

NO

“Definitely not. People should feel free to read it if they want.”

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