“It’s a very narrow and hateful interpretation of Christianity and we believe they’re aiding in the spread of Christian nationalism,” Gaines told WVXU.
What people are saying:
- Facebook User: It is indoctrination of our youngest and needs stopping!
- Facebook User: Facebook User I bet you have no problem indoctrinating them with DEI and LGBTQ sexual propaganda do you?
- Facebook User: Molly Ann Great interview Molly!
- Facebook User: Is there a group that can start a more inclusive, sane curriculum to compete? Would be a good time to look at that.
- Facebook User: Phylissa Daquino The issue is removing children from school for the purpose of religious education. Competing programs is not the answer.
- Facebook User: Facebook User agree, but in the interim, I’d rather limit kids’ exposure to the cult of Christian nationalism by offering something that puts Lifewise out of business while the laws are challenged and changed. Multi-pronged approach.
- Facebook User: Phylissa Daquino lifewise made over 4 million dollars in “donations” aka profits last year… and bought a 3 million dollar aquatic center to fill with dirt in Hilliard Ohio to make their “headquarters”…it’s gonna be a real feat to put them out of business
- Facebook User: Facebook User well that’s worse than I thought. Super 😅
- Facebook User: Phylissa Daquino like most religious establishments they also carry insurance to cover them for child sexual abuse claims… Joel penton is a real character already found to be employing sexual predators.
- Facebook User: Phylissa Daquino I think the only “real” competition is the Satanic temple, which can work within the religious exemption guidelines. But this requires lots of volunteers, and let’s face it, there probably aren’t as many ST members in Ohio as there are “christians”


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