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🚨 PragerU isn’t a university — it’s a far-right media company pushing Christian …
🚨 PragerU isn’t a university — it’s a far-right media company pushing Christian nationalist propaganda into our schools. 🚨 📚 PragerU’s Ties to Public Education- • State Partnerships: PragerU Kids has been officially approved for use in at least eight states, including Florida, Texas, and Oklahoma. Their materials are framed as “supplemental” curriculum but are…
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*edited to correct* This was actually handed out at Delphi Elementary 🚨 Carroll County, Indiana 🚨 Carroll Consolidated School Corp – this is unconstitutional. Parents received a flyer for the “Carroll County Religious Education Program.” It says kids in grades K–5 will leave the cafeteria at lunch and head down the hall to a classroom…
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🚨 BiblesinSchools : Another Front in the Push to Evangelize Public Education 🚨
🚨 BiblesinSchools : Another Front in the Push to Evangelize Public Education 🚨 A group called Bibles in Schools has already placed 20,000+ Bibles into 4,000+ public school libraries and juvenile facilities across all 50 states. They market it as a harmless “donation,” but their own mission is crystal clear: to lead students into a…
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https://lifewise.org/blog/lifewise-academy-on-track-to-serve-nearly-100000-stude…
https://lifewise.org/blog/lifewise-academy-on-track-to-serve-nearly-100000-students-across-34-states-in-2025-26-school-year/?utm_source=chatgpt.com SO funny how LifeWise swears “ELEVEN states have RTRI bills pending” 🙄. Reality check: only WV & IN actually have bills alive, Nebraska already dropped theirs, and Ohio, Oklahoma, Alabama & Kentucky already passed theirs. Translation? Their “facts” are as slippery as their theology. 🚨But DON’T RELAX—LifeWise has its hands in every shady evangelical…
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LifeWise: “We’re bringing the Bible back to school!”
LifeWise: “We’re bringing the Bible back to school!” Also LifeWise & their supportors: “Don’t worry parents, it’s totally off school grounds… just ignore the part where it’s listed right there on your child’s school schedule.” Can’t have it both ways, folks. What people are saying: Facebook User: Hey they are forming in bellevue ohio and…
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When LifeWise Academy or FCA come into town, it’s not just an “innocent option” …
When LifeWise Academy or FCA come into town, it’s not just an “innocent option” for parents — it changes the culture of the whole school. Parents are already seeing bullying, exclusion, and fear when these groups push religion into classrooms. Public schools should be for education, not indoctrination. #SeparationOfChurchAndState #ProtectPublicSchools #StopLifeWise What people are saying:…
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Shared anonymously in our private group-
Shared anonymously in our private group- What people are saying: Facebook User: Van Wert Voice deleted my thread on the harms of Lifewise because they don’t like the truth!!! Facebook User: Facebook User you are stuck in a corner of the state that’s truly an evangelical cesspool. Facebook User: Facebook User thankfully escaping to Fort…
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Ashland, Ohio –
Ashland, Ohio – Ashland City Schools keeps crossing the line between church and state — and now they’ve literally built a sidewalk to do it. Despite multiple warnings from the Freedom From Religion Foundation, Ashland City Schools continues to entangle itself with LifeWise Academy. The district has already listed LifeWise on its official class schedule.…
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https://www.courier-journal.com/story/opinion/contributors/2025/08/22/oldham-cou…
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/opinion/contributors/2025/08/22/oldham-county-schools-lifewise-religious-group/85742522007/ From the article – “LifeWise’s rhetoric describing public schools as their “mission field” to reach the “unchurched,” targeting ages 4 to 14 for their “impressionability” is troubling. Reporting shows they offer treats and rewards to recruit friends and boost participation. This is evangelism through peer pressure. LifeWise views schools as tools for religious outreach,…
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Posted in our private group –
Posted in our private group – “My son came home from school upset because he is the only kid in his class that doesn’t go to Lifewise. The kids from previous years who stayed back are going this year. And of course, Lifewise sent home a packet of information to sign him up. That went…
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OHIO
OHIO From the article – “The district is not responsible for anything that happens when they are offsite,” Haselman said. Parents are required to sign off on liability. District officials are waiting to see the impact of groups of students leaving and returning during the school day.“We’re hoping we’re able to have protocols in place…
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This article raises an important issue: LifeWise Academy brings biblical inerran…
This article raises an important issue: LifeWise Academy brings biblical inerrancy into the school day. While many Christians sincerely hold to that theology, it is also true that inerrancy — interpreted literally — can mean teaching that women must remain silent, that LGBTQ+ students are sinful, and that only one faith perspective is valid. When…
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These graphics say it all. Fear is not love. Control is not care. Indoctrination…
These graphics say it all. Fear is not love. Control is not care. Indoctrination is not nurture. Christian nationalism tries to disguise domination as parenting, but what it really does is strip kids of their freedom of thought, dignity, and safety. Children deserve to grow in love, curiosity, and conscience — not fear and coercion.…
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👏 Shoutout to Kentucky Citizens for Democracy for standing tall in Oldham County…
👏 Shoutout to Kentucky Citizens for Democracy for standing tall in Oldham County! Their message is clear: public schools are for education—not religious recruitment. Just as James Madison warned, once cracks form in the wall of separation between church and state, they’re hard to repair. This is what real democracy looks like—neighbors coming together to…
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💪VICTORY FOR THE FIRST AMENDMENT!
💪VICTORY FOR THE FIRST AMENDMENT! A federal judge just blocked Texas’s Ten Commandments law, ruling it likely violates both the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses. Judge Biery made it clear: forcing religious scripture into classrooms pressures kids into religious observance and silences their own beliefs. This is exactly what we’ve warned about—state-sponsored religious coercion has…













