A Utah school district has now received a complaint concerning the Book of Mormon — which comes a day after it banned the Bible in some schools.
Book removal requests are snowballing in Davis School District, which has become a battleground in the fight over literature.
They called the scripture “one of the most sex-ridden books around” and said, as such, it fit the definition for porn.
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