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Camden McDonalds not lovin' Bible study group

BY MIKE OLIVA
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

Despite having sessions within a local McDonalds for over two years, Dawn Martinez was told by a manager that her and her Bible study group were no longer welcome to hold meetings in the Camden, N.J. establishment.

Martinez, 33 at the time, began the ministry for transients and drug addicts in 2010, but was told Wednesday by a night manager that her meetings were “offending” some of the local customers.

“She didn’t tell me what happened, but she said there was a complaint and that we cannot have our Bible studies there anymore,” Martinez said.

Martinez strongly believed that someone of Islamic faith had made the complaint, due to the topic of discussion the previous week being about the Muslim faith, the Christian Post reported.

However, McDonalds franchise owner Ed Biam told Fox News in an email that the content of the groups meetings had “absolutely nothing to do with their being asked to move.”

Biam continued to point out that the restaurant did have a no loitering policy posted, as opposed to other fast food style restaurants that promote gathering such as Starbucks, who made a statement Tuesday offering the Bible study group a new home.

 
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