🆘 I hope that by posting this debate and information, more people across the U.S. will start paying attention to what’s happening in the Oklahoma State Legislature.
Today, Oklahoma passed a School Chaplain bill, allowing public schools to hire chaplains, further eroding the barrier between church and state.
GOP lawmakers continue pushing legislation to increase religious influence in government. Here are some proposals introduced in Oklahoma rooted in Christian Nationalism:
- Designating the Bible as the Official State Book.
- Establishing the nation's first taxpayer-funded religious charter school.
- Displaying the Ten Commandments at the state capitol.
- Mandating the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public school classroom.
- Using Bible verses to justify spanking children with disabilities in school.
- Religious school tax credits.
- Banning the teaching of evolution in public schools.
- The governor claiming the state of Oklahoma for Christ in his inaugural speech.
While I support and defend religious freedom, I oppose those in positions of power who use their authority to legislate their religion onto society as a whole. We are a constitutional republic which is a form of democracy, NOT a theocracy.
SB 36 passed the #okleg House 54-37
Vote record: https://t.co/DyL4JUyl0z
The most decorated senior class in Piedmont History!
🔹3 state titles (21,22,23)
🔸4x undefeated district champions
🔹Ranked #5 in the country by NFCA
🔸144 wins in 4 years
🔹.867 winning %
🔸1st 5A team to 3-Peat in state history
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“It takes a very special reading of the Bible to land on “jail gay people” and “extramarital affairs are OK” at the same time.” https://t.co/oApiTiGIGs
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