Arizona lawmakers want taxpayer-funded chaplains in public schools—but only if they pass a religious purity test.
This is blatant discrimination and a violation of church-state separation.
Schools need counselors, not chaplains.
This is blatant discrimination and a violation of church-state separation.
Schools need counselors, not chaplains.
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Hemant Mehta
Arizona Republicans are pushing a bill to let public schools hire chaplains.
A new amendment would ban Humanists and Satanists from participating in the program.
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A new amendment would ban Humanists and Satanists from participating in the program.
www.friendlyatheist.com/p/an-arizona...
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"Your promotion of religion and Christianity as a false panacea is insulting and demeaning to reason, logic, and to religious and non-religious citizens."
-Dianne Post, the Legal Director for Secular AZ
Jesus doesn't exist.