AM/Idaho: Jesus Statue Brings Suit
In this February 2011 AP file photo, freshmen at the University of Montana, from left, Jake Coburn, Stephanie Ralls and Claire Dal Nogare, visit a statue of Jesus Christ at Whitefish Mountain Resort in Whitefish, Mont. An atheist group has filed a lawsuit demanding the removal of this mountaintop Jesus statue on federal land in northwestern Montana after the U.S. Forest Service reversed itself amid an outcry and said the statue could stay. Story here. (AP Photo/Missoulian, Linda Thompson, File)
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Question: Are the atheists being intolerant re: decision to leave Jesus statue at Whitfish Mountain Resort?
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