








LifeWise.
“Moral instruction” bills.
Chaplains in schools.
Ten Commandments laws.
Religious access to students during the school day.
Still think these are isolated?
They are not.
There is a reason education keeps showing up as a target.
Some movements openly talk about “taking back” the institutions that shape society.
Schools are on that list.
Because if you influence education, you influence culture.
If you influence culture, you influence the future.
This is not about protecting religious freedom.
Students already have that.
This is about whether public schools stay neutral — or become vehicles for sectarian influence.
Public schools are not territory.
They are not mission fields.
They are not mountains to conquer.
They belong to everyone.
If you want the deeper story behind all of this, read our PDF explainer on the Seven Mountains Mandate:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d95mTOH-ZuWFVpAJGsvbnizRNfYOgacmuaqeS_dy_bE/edit?usp=sharing
What people are saying:
- Secular Education Association: If you’ve seen one of these pushes in your district, drop the state in the comments.
- Facebook User: Indiana has tried a few of these bills over the last few years
- Secular Education Association: Facebook User Absolutely. Indiana has seen several of these pushes in recent years, which is exactly why people need to stop treating them as isolated. They aren’t. 👏🏻
- Facebook User: More evidence of cult like activity.
- Facebook User: I heard this on one of those whack-o-doodle radio stations a few years ago. They want to make it required for all under 18YO have to go to a “christian” church every Sunday. People visiting or working in this country from another country have to attend a “christian” church every Sunday they are here. And they plan on teaching the gospel through legislation. Looking like the loonies are running the asylum.


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