ไม่สามารถเล่นวิดีโอนี้
ขออภัยในความไม่สะดวก
At event for Christian lawmakers, panelists insist Satanists can't be school chaplains (Livestream)
ความคิดเห็น • 1K
ต่อไป
เล่นอัตโนมัติ
Trump's brain collapse explained by cognitive expertsDavid Pakman Show
มุมมอง 359K
Introducing Golioth for AIGolioth
มุมมอง 1.6K
The Old Testament Myths AREN'T Original? 📖Emma Thorne
มุมมอง 150K
เปิดคำต่อคำ ช่อ-หมอวรงค์ ปมยุบพรรคประชาชน l STORY LIVE EP.43 (HIGHLIGHT)Spring News
มุมมอง 420K
Louisiana GOP lawmaker can't defend her own Ten Commandments in Classrooms law (Livestream)Friendly Atheist
มุมมอง 31K
Is This Christian Nationalism?LutheranSatire
มุมมอง 66K
Pastor Doug Wilson has ludicrous ideas for how the U.S. could become a Christian Nation (Livestream)Friendly Atheist
มุมมอง 22K
Every Time The Boys Parodied Evangelical Christianity (ALL SEASONS)Genetically Modified Skeptic
มุมมอง 332K
Muslim Apologist Rattled by Audience Member!Alex O'Connor Clips
มุมมอง 766K
How Netflix's Midnight Mass Gets Christian Radicalization EXACTLY RightGenetically Modified Skeptic
มุมมอง 329K
Top 10 Worst Star Trek Deep Space Nine EpisodesRowan J Coleman
มุมมอง 94K
An Ohio pastor was punished for opening his church to the homeless. He deserves it. (Livestream)Friendly Atheist
มุมมอง 60K
Catholic priest outed for using Grindr sues app for not maintaining his privacy (Livestream)Friendly Atheist
มุมมอง 44K
MatiTalk เศรษฐกิจดีหรือไม่ ? ฟัง"เจ้เล้ง" บรรยาย เผยไม่ไหวเตรียมถอย ฝากถึงรัฐบาลดังนี้...มติชนสุดสัปดาห์ - MatichonWeekly
มุมมอง 959K
[UNCUT] เพื่อไทยดันอุ๊งอิ๊งนั่งนายกฯ หลังเศรษฐาถูกถอดถอน | คนดังนั่งเคลียร์ | 15 ส.ค. 67ช่อง8 : Thai Ch8
มุมมอง 416K
PASULOL กุ่ย นาย ฮอล และชีวิตติดหน่วงPASULOL
มุมมอง 2.1M
เหนื่อยหน่อยนะ (SOMEONE LIKE ME) - GEMINI Prod. by URBOYTJ [ OFFICIAL MV ]RISER MUSIC
มุมมอง 140K
Challenge matching picture with Alfredo Larin family! 😁BigSchool
มุมมอง 14M
‘ใบเตย’ ภาษาอังกฤษเรียกว่าอะไร?KND Studio
มุมมอง 77K
No public school should have any chaplains, of ANY denomination. you want chaplains in your school, send them to a religious school or church.
That's the plan. Make them all religious schools.
@@dannycarlow8204 , trust me I know, as a non-Christian, I'm fully aware that there are certain factions in this country would go to any lengths to make this a strictly white christain only nation.
Thank you for calling out Christian supremacy. Christian religion is the one remaining pillar of colonialist heteropatriarchy that people shy away from shaming and as such it's used to continue to institutionalize all matter of harm.
The education vouchers they want sounds good but it is actually a way to segregate schools again. Then on project 2025 republicans want to abolish the department of education.
And those religious schools should not receive any federal or state funds. No private school or charter school should.
Remember when the right told us we needed to fear Muslims bc of sharia law?? I told them I feared Christian Nationalists more and they all laughed. Sometimes, I hate being correct.
You are not correct .
Try being an outspoken Christian or atheist or even any other belief other than Muslim in countries run by sharia law .
@@user-ki1un4jg2d That's a country that has those laws. Not all people of that religion live in those kind of places or follow / enforce said laws
@@user-ki1un4jg2dI will never cos play a Christian, but thanks for the offer. Your scenario has nothing to do with my rights in America being crushed by Christian nationalists.
@user-ki1un4jg2d He's talking about what's happening in the USA. This was probably when immigrants from Muslim countries were banned from Trumps travel ban. And also, if these Christians Nationalist got there way, I genuinely think it would be comparable to sharia law.
@@GamingWithNikolasit would be exactly the same if not worse. Say you are an atheist and got stoned to death, and not in a good way
If I wanted my children taught by chaplains I would send them to a Christian school.
So you don't support child abuse? Good on ya....
There is no such thing as a Christian school, because a school is where you are educated. Christians indoctrinate, they don't educate.
@@tonywood3660 They said "If"
@@tonywood3660 Catholic/Christians schools themselves are abusive to children
They want to take that choice away. So that you HAVE to have your children taught by chaplains rather you like it or not.
It's something the democrats should really hammer the republicans on.
Schools need social workers, psychologists, and guidance counselors. Not religious people. Go to church for that.
"Not religious people" That is discrimination :p
Schools need a principal who handles administrative work and order with the students and Teachers that independently teach their subjects, with degrees in their subjects, and really nothing else.
@@user-wi9hv2pb2qto pretend that children do not have the need for qualified experts to help care for them is just as foolish as insisting they need chaplains
@@user-bt5qt9pp4x, then it’s every religion or none or it violates the first amendment.
@@user-bt5qt9pp4xthat's like saying not allowing racism in school is discrimination against racists....
I was a Christian for many years, the evangelical movement is 100% about theocracy. They shield their intentions with lace.
it's in the book, you have to annoy people and force god's rules on folks like it or not. i have to remind people that even "nice" christians will say it's okay for god to kill whoever he feels like just cos they disagree with him, it's an inhuman way of thinking. god is an alien and a criminal (and not real most of all).
They are not fooling anyone
I think you means lies.
@@junepearl7993 That took me back at bit, but then I thought - well, lace is pretty, and their beliefs aren't, so hide the ugly with something pretty? So not too far off. Besides, I'm happy to know that other people besides me start typing a word that starts with certain letters and end up typing a different word entirely. Edited to correct silly mistake (which proved my point). 🤦♀
Nonsense, of course. Hardly anybody wants true theocracy. The problem is, your kind want no trace of our Christian heritage...and Christians have finally begun to stand up...
Chaplains in public schools sounds like grooming and indoctrination.
Exactly like that. The projection is off the charts.
Because it is!
And a violation of the separation of church and state.
The idea that someone would refuse to hire someone as an engineer because they were a Satanist is wild. The fact that they care more about their employee's religion than their competence at their job is very telling. Not to mention it's patently illegal.
Very serendipitous autocabbage there, being a Satirist!
i don't think you are allowed to even ask are you? that would be a lawsuit right there.
@@HarryNicNicholas I was working for tempur-pedic and a co-worker was talking about saying prayer at the start of lunch break. When asked I mentioned that I didn't mind but I wouldn't be because I'm atheist. Was "let go" the next day. They can get away with quite a lot of shit in right-to-work states.
The other one is that these arseholes say if you like a beer on Friday you are fired. They tried this in the UK and we're told to fuck off. If it's not a night before work and they don't turn up "in drink" they can not be fired. So fuck them on
@@HarryNicNicholas True. Though I would guess their approach would be to check social media and then simply claim "better candidates." While still illegal, they'd be totally safe.
Christ psychosis is the number one national security threat.
I love this label!
And their christo-fascist politics.
It wouldn't be if they followed the most important command of their Jesus.
@@jjbud3124Expecting more Jesus to cure the problems with Christianity is like expecting more drinking to cure the problems caused by alcoholism.
Especially since they were empowered in the 60s and 80s by the deinstitutionalization movement!!!!!
"Okay, then, how about Muslims?"
"NO."
"Atheists? Agnostics?"
"Absolutely not."
"What about J--"
"Look, we want OUR church to be running the school!"
Christianity would be nonexistent without hypocrisy. 😂
Like every other of the Abrahamic trinity god concept religions.
@@fredriksundberg4624 The others don't do that "trinity" thing.
@@ChefBuckeye
Trinity = Judaism christianity and islam.
Abrahamic trinity = Judaism christianity and islam.
Christos are the first to cry religious persecution and it's always them doing it.
This is 1st amendment discrimination on an epic level. Start suing.
With most of the courts (and SCOTUS) leaning far right? How’s that going to go?
@@jswaggart01 Well as long as you are willing to instantly give up then nothing. Black people in the south didn't know Jim Crow would end. They had huge obstacles but still did it.
Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
It's right at the beginning. Effectively, making no law establishing religion means that you cannot have religious artifacts or literature in public schools (or anywhere in government in general), or teach religion, or hold prayer service (individuals praying quietly to themselves is just fine). By not allowing other religions, such as satanism, they are also violating the provision that guarantees the free exercise of religion.
@@emilala9049 Christian Nationalists don't care about no pesky constitution. Unless its guns.
It makes me sick how much money various levels of American governments pay directly or indirectly to churches.
Tax the church.
EXACTLY.
I was disgusted by how many churches received Covid funds. In my state, some of the churches received multiple funds.
Long overdue!
Chaplains should not be in public schools anywhere
Ohh well Marxists can get into schools it’s their (religion)Jesus
THANK YOU!! EXACTLY!! Finally someone addressed and called this out!
If i never hear about 'God's presence' anywhere again as long as i live it'll be too soon. I'm so tired of these people.
Alternate title: the party against groomers admits they want random people to have intimate conversations with your child about Christianity in school.
Same thing, hits different 😂
Aren't they the party FOR groomers?
They’re only against grooming if it’s other persons doing the grooming. They reserve grooming for themselves only. Childhood indoctrination of children is child abuse period!
Make that religious indoctrination of children is chil abuse!
Yep.
They have no right to make that determination. They shouldn't be lawmakers if they can't keep their religion out of their jobs.
As a Catholic i would not want my kids to get counseling from an avangelist chaplain
Neither would an non religious parent have their kids get counseling from a chaplain no matter what his religion is.
I would be very angry when i put my kids in a public school that will be confronted with religious believes.
Finland avoided this by banning private schools now they have the best education system globally
But we have too much free-dumb in our markets to ban private school markets.
I don’t understand how that would fix the problem of allowing chaplains in state schools.
@@therealjetlag They educated their kids enough they didn't believe in magic sky wizards who said they are allowed to tread on everyone else. Can't have the inmates running the asylum if they've been cured.
@@therealjetlag The concept would never even come up in a normal country.
Religion ruins everything, especially minds. This is state sanctioned child abuse.
If Satanist can’t be included then it’s DISCRIMINATION and it’s a FELONY!
It’s either ALL or NONE!
Not a felony.
A constitutional violation.
They also said no Muslims so that's two counts on discrimination.
Just imagine a chaplain for all religions and denominations ..... It would be chaos
@@valalongtooth1You mean like the US military?
All it takes to get a chaplain for your religion assigned to your base is to fill out a form & wait - or become ordained yourself.
@@solosynapse Religion doesn’t belong in schools unless it’s a world religion class
I’m still recovering from 10 years of church abuse. I don’t want these hateful people. People should know the church abuses your mind, body, and soul (if you believe in souls). It’s run like a cult. I can give you stories from various churches I’ve been to about their various abuses.
These kids are vulnerable and should be protected from these religious predators. They prey on the vulnerable.
So much for the freedom of religion and freedom from religion. I thought these folks were "constitutionalists"
Only when it suits their agenda.
Those folks are irredeemable idiots.
I mean, they don't want to admit we were founded by religious extrmists looking to practice their cult ish.
The Federal government should pull the funding for schools that promote Christianity.
VOTE BLUE STRAIGHT UP AND DOWN THE BALLOT ON NOVEMBER 5, 2024 TO STOP THE INSANITY!
Seperation of church and state is the reason our Democratic society exists. Founding Fathers understood and intended this.
If you're an adult still having an imaginary friend, like a god, you shouldn't be messing with any laws that apply to reality. Period.
God is not imaginary .
God has proven himself billions of times .
Every time a baby is born , it is the gift of life given to us by God .
@@user-ki1un4jg2d A non-imaginary god does not need you to speak for it.
Let it do its perfectly real thing, don’t ruin it with your imperfection, like typing or speaking.
…at least help its cause by just shutting up and watching it do its tricks.
@@user-ki1un4jg2d God has never been proven by anyone or any event.
🎯
@@user-ki1un4jg2d Run along and play. The adults are talking.
Just had your video pop up on my feed. Born and raised southern Baptist and still follow the teachings of Christ. I absolutely hate it when these religious nutjobs enforce their doctrine on the whole population. Schools are ment for education not religion. Period. Keep church in church.
They push for this yet cry about DEI. The hypocrisy is insane.
Must be vigilant against these people sue the hell out of them
Courts don't work that way. First the law has to be passed, then they have to find someone who has been harmed by it and that person can sue. That can often be hard to prove. After all when it's a decision between hiring this person or that person you can always come up with a valid reason to go with the person who shares your beliefs. (Though given all the unwitting testimony they are providing, the lawyer's job is being made much easier.)
Get ready looks like the revolution would be in the courts
So, this is the roadmap for grooming of children. Grooming them into religion. This does not belong in schools at all. BTW, then next argument will be that "we don't discriminate in hiring for the in-school chaplain, but we only have budget for one position, and we hired a Christian. Ugh. All this is unconstitutional.
Not to mention all the youth pastors and church pastors getting busted for pedophilia these days.
You should also check the studies of the increase in suicide rates of youth after receiving Christian counselling
I did a little googling. There aren't a lot of studies, but the ones I did find showed significantly less suicides and suicidal ideation among the religious and among those receiving Christian counseling. One study showed an over 50% reduction aftet Christian counseling vs purely secular counseling.
Do you have different information?
@@user-pm3mw8xw8dwhat you found is evidence that 1) religious people commit s-word at lower rates, and 2) even Christian counseling is better than nothing. What op is referencing is the fact that Christian counseling is far less effective than evidence based secular therapy.
@@LifeStrike2030 i have an idea why. i was forced to go to a bible study class every week by my mother (it wanst that bad actually, i made the teacher's and the priest's work a living hell because every time they wanted to tell a story from the bible i was able to just take it apart with logic lol), and one thing they said was that if you S yourself, you will go to hell. so i think it can be a factor for those indoctrinated people to be too afraid to do so because of the threat of ethernal hell
I’m among the number of people pushed by a Christian counseling into attempting my life. I’m still in therapy because of 10 years of church abuse.
@@t.l.c7481 I’m with you. Solidarity.
It’s always interesting how an omnipresent & omnipotent deity can’t find its way into a public school.
The Christofascists would say that they are the instruments of the Lord. I would have said 'tools', but apparently that makes me the bad person.
Declaring yourself THE "righteous" is the first sign you are not.
I taught in an affluent school district that has a variety of religious groups represented. My answer to this question has always been, Great! Let’s hire a rabbi and an imam. For that matter, how would these folks - who are mostly protestants- respond to a nun? No need to go to satanism, just someone who is not like them.
School Christian chaplains at public schools? Christianity doesn’t solve problems.
it makes them, guilt from bad sex education must have ruined BILLIONS of lives.
Any religion doesn't solve problems. Get rid of religion in politics😡🙈🙉🙊
@@SuperMadman41 shinto and jainism are pretty good, if i had to pick i'd be shinto, no god, no punishments or rewards.
Who you going to put in? RC priests, many known sexual predators, southern baptist ditto
It only creates more
How many pedophiles do you think will apply and be accepted as chaplains? A lot I think. I know my father would have applied. Probably would have been accepted. Pillar of the community and lay minister. Of course he would have gotten certified as a chaplain and accepted by a school. He would have applied to be the chaplain of the alternative school as that is where the vulnerable youth are.
Yes!
20%
Chaplains are required to minister equally to all people without ever proselytizing their own religion. It seems that Christian Nationalists want Christian Chaplains to proselytize in schools. 😔
And how do we enforce that when they are in a closed room with a 6-year-old?
@@JaniceLHz As you were replying, I was editing my comment as I realized it could be misinterpreted. 😊
Have you run across religions people ever following their own rules?
@@amberinthemist7912 Actually, I have found some religious folks living according to their own rules & not using the same to judge, mistreat, or hate others. Of course, there are many, who sadly don't live by those rules. 😑
@@amberinthemist7912 I am aware of many military chaplains that follow the chaplain code pretty strictly, even religious people can have ethics, even if many of the *vocal* religious people right now seem to not know the word even exists.
As a Christian, I was livid when they did this in Australia.
well quit. no use pretending to be "nice". there is no god.
I remember when I was at Peel High School in Tamworth, NSW in the 80's there was a chaplains office as well as the School Counsellor. Peel High is a public school.
@@HarryNicNicholas Go back to r/AtheistMoments we don't need you
@HarryNicNicholas that's not logical. It's kinda like saying that your much loved wife did something that you disagree on, that makes you mad, therefore, you're going to get a divorce cause obviously, marriage doesn't work and love must be fake. Your opinion on whether there is or isn't a God is irrelevant to me. I've taken a gamble which I'm comfortable with. I've been an atheist, tried various religions... loved all of those but, I loved my Jesus more, even if it turns out to be wrong, fake, etc, I don't mind. I'm not demanding you take the same gamble, I don't care if you are Christian or not. You don't have to convince me and I don't have any urge to convince you.
@@totalcontrol4205 If only more of them would take the mindset you seem to have taken then people would get along a hell of a lot better. Be what you want and believe ( or don't ) in whatever you want. Just do no harm unless you're defending yourself from it or preventing it from being done to others.
This is how and why the flying spaghetti monster was invented
It's also illegal to ask about their religion in the hiring process. Just saying. So anyone asking your religion upfront? That's illegal and a form of discrimination.
Thats what the certification requirement actually does.
They dont have to ask, they just make you present your cert and look at where it came from.
@@ethanrappolt6528 Ah, I forgot this was about chaplains. Good point.
For (some) positions espousing religious beliefs, it has been ruled that asking or not hiring isn't discrimination. Due to the nature of the job, their faith is unavoidably relevant. For a janitor it's irrelevant, for a chaplain it is.
@@andiward7068 only if youre hiring a chaplain for a specific religion, like for a particular church. Thats not applicable here.
@@ethanrappolt6528 the schools don't have to ask. They will hire from a pool of candidates that religious groups have already vetted.
The law is not fair to all taxpayers. To be fair a should have a Chaplin from every religion on staff or on call . It just seems like only Christian taxpayer get representation and Hindus , Buddhists , Muslims, and other religions are being told go to your own house of worship . The school district will take your taxes , but won't give your children access to your religion. It just wrong . Chaplains have no business being in schools .
To be fair, education and superstitions are polar opposites.
I am a Druid. Can I get a job there? I a world in the the grip of climate change I am most needed.
Chaplains, priests pastors have no LEGAL or MORAL obligation to report abuse. Mandated Reporter Training does not beat religious exemptions.
I didn’t realize that, when I worked for a youth organization, we were legally obligated to report. Unfortunately, I had to do it twice in ten years. No wonder there are so many SA cases in churches and youth groups. A story came out the other day about a pastor who was SA a 12 year old, who is now an adult. When confronted, he went into a whole spiel that ‘he strayed from God and asked forgiveness for his sin’. Jail time, that’s the damn consequence. Should be worse really.
@@down-to-earth-mystery-school Considering OVER 80% of CSA cases are committed by a close family member or trusted family friend it's understandable why victims won't report for fear the predator will be killed. If reporting and investigatory agencies along with our justice and probation departments would just do their jobs we wouldn't have to fantasize about 'eliminating' predators. Maybe more victims would report. ✌
Depending on the State, some ARE mandatory reporters, but they don't know or don't care.
As Carlin said, it's all about social control.
Schools shouldn't have chaplains in the first place unless we are talking about a private school. Having a Chaplin in a public school violates the constitution. I can see having a trained mental health counsellor, but not a Chaplin.
Even bible believers should be against "christian chaplains" in Public Schools because with the 40K+ different denominations, those chaplains will most likely teach your kids DIFFERENT versions of that claimed god!
Chaplaincy has no place at schools. Schools serve the public standard of education, churches serve the individual’s desire for magic to be real.
Sadder still, Texas’ TEKS only require A SINGLE SEMESTER of Civics education, and the religiosity of the old guard is becoming ever more apparent.
What? Texas lawmakers tried a thing and it was a disaster? Colour me shocked!
The states, like Texas, have cut public school funding which has led to layoffs of staff and the focus has been on librarians and counselors. With a counselor shortage the same states have proposed backfilling with chaplain volunteers. In Texas a counselor has to pass a certification exam, have a BA in Education with a subject major, Masters in counseling, and 600 hours of classroom experience. A chaplain, on the other hand, doesn't even need a drivers license.
Not to mention that the few certified counselors left are solely involved with test administration. I believe these laws and moves being made in public schools are to make public schools so unacceptable that more parents will demand voucher systems. It used to be that only Christian parents homeschool their children for religious purposes. I recently read an article that reported that the huge influx of tech works coming from California and New York to Texas are homeschooling their children because our public education system in Texas is so behind where they came from. My belief from watching it on the inside as a Texas teacher is Texas is behind because of deliberate actions within our state government to destroy the public education system.
@@crochetpurplecats 💯
@@crochetpurplecats In my experience school counselors spend most of their time helping students with their educational career, class choices and college guidance. "Chaplains" are woefully unprepared to do any of that work. Sadly, the legislators don't give a rat's about what students actually need.
@wffarrell I've worked in three different districts in Texas during my careers and the counselors were never available to help kids with emotional problems and only spent time on careers or schedules after testing or for the first two weeks of the school year. It was different during the first 8 years I taught (more like you said). But after that it started getting worse and worse. There was even one school year, we went the whole year without a counselor because we were an elementary school so we didn't really need a counselor. I've taught every level during my career and counselors were mostly unavailable. I've had to handle suicide outcries myself several times. All of it started because they started cutting out counselors and librarians to save money in the budget. Teachers become more and more responsible for doing many of the jobs. Now we don't have enough teachers because we started to be forced to be clerks, custodians, counselors, etc. It is one of the reasons I retired as soon as I could. I really miss the kids and the teaching but not the rest of it.
Um, we need coverage on the fact that Louisiana signed into law that the Ten Commandments are to be displayed in public classrooms. Tf...
What a fuckin step back from progress...
If you're a parent in one of these states, and you're concerned that your kid doesn't have access to an actually qualified counselor, you can contact a variety of organisations that will bring a lawsuit with you - and probably others - named as those harmed by a purposefully exclusionary law. Organisations like the ACLU, and even TST, plus many, many others, will often foot the bill in cases like this, but, generally, there needs to be some evidence of harm done for the suits to be effective.
Maybe not in this case, because of how egregious this example is, but it couldn't hurt to contact one of them. Especially if your kid definitely needs a school counselor, but doesn't feel comfortable opening up with a Christian chaplain. There could be many, many, extremely valid reasons for that.
I don't know about Satanists but the DOD does approve Pagan chaplains.
I was thinking just ask a Muslim. I'm sure plenty of Muslims would be happy to volunteer, and no-one could claim Islam is not a valid religion.
We should start calling is Christian Sharia law.
Sharia is literally the word Law. I wish Americans were educated enough to know this.
@@CricketsBay In Arabic, Sharia literally means "the clear, well-trodden path to water".
It amazes me how freely people who supposedly follow "Thou shalt not bear false witness" spew outright misinformation
"That's how we got around that". We see who you are.
Yep. Saying the quiet parts out loud, they are.
Don’t you think that they’re saying it out loud, not fearing lawsuits because of the signs from Supreme Court which are saying it out loud as well?
I think even this joke of a SCOTUS bench would be hard pressed to uphold the constitutionality of these laws. If the US Chaplain Corps wasn't able to keep out non Abrahamic chaplains, I can't see how any state can write a law to get their desired goal that won't run afoul of multiple Fed laws along with hundreds of years of precedent.
I hope you are right but with the way things have been going and the organization of project 2025, I feel whats is constitutional or correct will not be observed. They have weaponized religion and ignorance.
@VAwitch ha. Have you not been paying attention? Chevron case, overturning R v W? Bribing officials is a "gratuity"? The party DOESN'T CARE about States rights and precedent and are making sure they can get away with this ish.
Rocky Malloy sounds like the name of the unhinged muscle in the old school 1920s mafia.
5:10 Malloy: how do I look?
Photographer: like a movie villain
Malloy: perfect! Publish it to our website.
considering the number of C.S.A. cases systemic within the christian community this really is a terrible idea!
In the Texas chaplain bill, the house narrowed the definition of Chaplain to only organizations recognized by a few federal agencies (which actually had some standards), but then the senate threw that away.
These kids will go no-contact with these lawmaker parents and grandparents.
All of these so-called 'law makers' sure don't seem to know much about the law.
Because people vote for the guy who reads the prepared script better instead of someone who is actually qualified
They want to put people from the highest demographic of PDF files in schools.
Yup. Party against groomers, literally trying to force schools to have groomers on staff. GOP always doing the opposite of what they say.
I still don't understand why chaplains are a thing in any context. My Canadian brain doesn't understand since we only have them in the military apparently.
Many hospitals in the U.S. have chaplains. An actual Chaplain cannot "represent" any religion. They must be there without judgment for all people, regardless of faith or lack thereof.
One imaginary diety is just the same as any other imaginary deity.
What happens when the Supreme Court decides this is ok because of cultural history? Or some governors say “I will not comply, because I serve God first”?
Well, maybe they are saying that Satanists do not exist because it is too new, but then what about Jews Buddhism Taoism Islam hinduism etc? Some of them have been around way before even christianity was right?
These “special” people only want their evangelical extremist proselytizers in place. These are white nationalists who want to eliminate everything and everyone who isn’t them.
But Satan is in THEIR book ? 😮😮
Paganism is the oldest religion, I am a registered chaplain, maybe I should apply?
@@down-to-earth-mystery-school exactly. And Christmas wasn’t even Christmas it was originally a pagan event.
How very predictable for theists to do such a thing.
The lunatics have taken over the asylum.
It's fairy tales, it's the Easter Bunny, it's Santa Clause, it's flat-earth, it's nonsense.
Ah SATAN their other diety. Lol
I am pagan and when I told one of my neighbors, he accused me of worshipping Satan. How surprised he was to learn that pagans don’t believe in Satan, that he is a Christian mythological entity😆
I'm sure TST is going with, challenge accepted :D
i hope so, but even muslims applying would shake things up. or any other religion, it's clear "they" just want christians, unfortunately for them the US is a secular nation and the first amendment conflicts with the first commandment - thou shalt worship whoever you feel like worshiping.
No question. This is their raison d'être.
Whoa x3, you want our rules applied eQuaLLy 2 eVeRY1!?!
The nerve!
I'm so persecuted!
For Christians in the USA and toa lesser extent in the UK anything that stops them being a bunch of twats is persecution.i believe I'm a racist twat so I'll be a twat who says you must obey me 9:01
Where do they stand on Muslim imans, Zen masters, Hindu gurus?
The man said only "Certified champlains". Meaning "Only Christians because Christianity is the only religion that we want in schools". Not only is it discrimination but they are openly saying that they will discriminate against other religions.
@@timo72455 If that is what they mean, then they are advocating a blatant violation of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
I no longer have children in school. However is my school were to higher a Chaplin I would show up at the school and have a talk with that Chaplin. I would record it and I would let then know that they were no to talk to my child.
They don't want religious freedom. They was freedom of Christianity. The height of hypocrisy
National Association of Christian Lawmakers? WHAT?! The oxymoron of the year.
I'd totally become a Hemantarian. I'd imagine the gatherings would be far more enlightening than any Evangelical service.
Having been a public school teacher for quite some time, I believe these devout Christian chaplains will have their work cut out for them. Fewer students are expressing positive religious sentiments these days. In my classroom, my teenagers openly discuss their non-theist beliefs along with topics that you'd expect from adults. The chaplains are not ready for the pushback.
I worry that it's more about allowing groomers to have access to children. GOP always saying they're the party against groomers, but high rates of CSA in Catholic, Baptist, Evangelical, etc. churches belies their rhetoric.
My daughter was harmed emotionally by the church she attended. I don't want chaplains in schools, harming the students emotionally by spewing their hate. If you want your children to see a chaplain, take them to church. No chaplains in schools.
It Satanism isn’t a religion, then it’s legal for the government to promote it and even require it. Interesting.
Their going to be taken to court and , they will Loose
I don't fear anyone as much as I fear a conservative Christian.
I don't fear them, I just can't stand them.
I am with you. I went to religious school because my parents believed in it and felt it was their duty to support it. My kids went to public school. I knew a lot of good, honest, spiritual teachers. However, there is no place where you can see hate, meaness, and power obsession more than in a religious school.
The military calls it Pagan. And last I looked, it was still there.
Pretty much everyone in Lynchburg despises LU.
It would be awesome if someone were to change the giant LU on the mountain to a giant FU. 😂
I think that you’re right about them being challenged, they’ll find out soon enough as you’ve said. People have taken enough abuses from the Christian churches spanning decades and decades, of cover-ups etc. Many of us left our churches for those reasons. Now they want proprietary positions in Publicly funded schools as chaplains? I can’t see that happening unless parents don’t pay attention.
These people never believed in the religious rights of others, yet they demand we respect theirs.
Goes both ways.
Follower of the teachings of Christ here and I love your channel. Also an ordained minister (on pretty much permanent sabbatical). I am vehemently against this type of legislation. I intentionally refuse to put my son in a private or religious school because I recognize them for what they are- havens for bigots and nationalistic indoctrination. I don't want to make my son believe anything except that I love him unconditionally. He is already the smartest kid I know. Thoughtful and kind. Not afraid to ask for preferred pronouns because he cares about the peoples feelings. Marches with me in Pride every summer. If I don't want that for my kid (and I don't think anyone that follows the golden rule would), why the hell would I want it for other kids. Heck, I am already having enough issues with the schools in NH trying to guilt my son into saying the pledge of allegiance! Keep up the good work. It's doing more good than almost any church I know of.
Who said they read that _first_ book?
Why weren't these people all arrested???
A striking lack of diversity in their leadership.
When I was in the 6th grade we had an ordained Catholic priest in a public school. He was a 6th grade teacher. How this happened? Who knows.
My teacher, Mrs. Coleman, told us to call him “Father Nick”. I wasn’t an atheist then but I knew calling him Father was wrong. I called him Mr. Nick and this didn’t bother him but it bothered my teacher. I was sent to the office. My mother had my back. She told them that I’m not required to call him Father. She reminded them that I was in a *public school* NOT a *church*
How many cases of sexual abuse will result from this?
God of the old testament, all poweful being that is powerless against a teacher's union. Must be those iron chariots they drive to work in
Don't forget that some of the teachers probably know how to wrestle? Like Gym or P.E teachers?
Right now they say Christians. But don't realize the trap of being the right kind.
Not the first time the church has decided they’re the authority on what is a valid religion. Why is anyone surprised?
Separation of church and state, anyone? Anyone?
The best way to create or make an already problematic situation worse is to use less qualified people when it's obvious a professional is required. Hope they at least check into the backgrounds of these "chaplins".
Satanists or not, how are 'school chaplains' even legal?!? SMH.
a monotheist wants to have a monopoly in everyones beliefsystems.