State lawmakers in mostly conservative states are working together to introduce chaplains into public schools, supported by a legislative network with a biblical worldview. The ACLU opposes this move, citing violations of the separation of church and state.
Installing chaplains in public schools violates the separation of church and state. https://t.co/I6cQfUuJRN
Lawmakers in mostly conservative states are pushing a coordinated effort to bring chaplains into public schools, aided by a new, legislation-crafting network that aims to address policy issues “from a biblical world view.” https://t.co/HPpEpkzZZH
State lawmakers are mounting a coordinated effort to bring chaplains into public schools, aided by a legislative network operating “from a biblical world view” and a consortium which says chaplains are a way to convert millions to Christianity. @mboorstein https://t.co/pP6pcJZrSA
The ACLU wants to shut down public school chaplaincy programs. We believe students should have access to spiritual care. We sent an open letter to state legislatures across America explaining that chaplains are not unconstitutional. https://t.co/s20HHAKIhg
May there be a movement to "save" these institutions by reintroducing them to the understandings of God and the world that led to their founding and made them great centers of learning @twthigherground https://t.co/OtIhrnkbPH