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Office of Religious Liberty and Patriotism opens at Oklahoma Education Department

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Interesting name for the new entity. OKlahoma, fresh off trying to tailor an RFP for Trump Bibles, is setting up a new entity to further the state's public education goals.

OKLAHOMA CITY — A new office within the Oklahoma State Department of Education will promote expressions of religion and patriotism in public schools.

The head of the agency, state Superintendent Ryan Walters, announced Tuesday he established the Office of Religious Liberty and Patriotism. He said the new division will align with incoming President Donald Trump’s aim of protecting prayer in schools.

The office will investigate alleged abuses against religious freedom and patriotic displays, according to a news release from the Education Department.

Walters cited a September 2023 incident in which a Skiatook school removed Bible verses from a classroom at the urging of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, which contended it was unconstitutional for a public school to allow religious displays. At the time, Walters said the removal was “unacceptable.”

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided that students and public school employees are permitted to pray on school grounds, but school employees cannot lead students in prayer or other religious activities while doing their jobs. The Court ruled in 1962 against school-led prayer in public schools, finding it a violation of the U.S. Constitution’s prohibition of government-established religion.
 
Interesting name for the new entity. OKlahoma, fresh off trying to tailor an RFP for Trump Bibles, is setting up a new entity to further the state's public education goals.

OKLAHOMA CITY — A new office within the Oklahoma State Department of Education will promote expressions of religion and patriotism in public schools.

The head of the agency, state Superintendent Ryan Walters, announced Tuesday he established the Office of Religious Liberty and Patriotism. He said the new division will align with incoming President Donald Trump’s aim of protecting prayer in schools.

The office will investigate alleged abuses against religious freedom and patriotic displays, according to a news release from the Education Department.

Walters cited a September 2023 incident in which a Skiatook school removed Bible verses from a classroom at the urging of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, which contended it was unconstitutional for a public school to allow religious displays. At the time, Walters said the removal was “unacceptable.”

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided that students and public school employees are permitted to pray on school grounds, but school employees cannot lead students in prayer or other religious activities while doing their jobs. The Court ruled in 1962 against school-led prayer in public schools, finding it a violation of the U.S. Constitution’s prohibition of government-established religion.
Oklahoma is a year competitor for first place in the annual "stupid state contest"
 
Interesting name for the new entity. OKlahoma, fresh off trying to tailor an RFP for Trump Bibles, is setting up a new entity to further the state's public education goals.

OKLAHOMA CITY — A new office within the Oklahoma State Department of Education will promote expressions of religion and patriotism in public schools.

The head of the agency, state Superintendent Ryan Walters, announced Tuesday he established the Office of Religious Liberty and Patriotism. He said the new division will align with incoming President Donald Trump’s aim of protecting prayer in schools.

The office will investigate alleged abuses against religious freedom and patriotic displays, according to a news release from the Education Department.

Walters cited a September 2023 incident in which a Skiatook school removed Bible verses from a classroom at the urging of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, which contended it was unconstitutional for a public school to allow religious displays. At the time, Walters said the removal was “unacceptable.”

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided that students and public school employees are permitted to pray on school grounds, but school employees cannot lead students in prayer or other religious activities while doing their jobs. The Court ruled in 1962 against school-led prayer in public schools, finding it a violation of the U.S. Constitution’s prohibition of government-established religion.
Sounds Orwellian. Office of Religious Liberty and Patriotism.
 
Interesting name for the new entity. OKlahoma, fresh off trying to tailor an RFP for Trump Bibles, is setting up a new entity to further the state's public education goals.

OKLAHOMA CITY — A new office within the Oklahoma State Department of Education will promote expressions of religion and patriotism in public schools.

The head of the agency, state Superintendent Ryan Walters, announced Tuesday he established the Office of Religious Liberty and Patriotism. He said the new division will align with incoming President Donald Trump’s aim of protecting prayer in schools.

The office will investigate alleged abuses against religious freedom and patriotic displays, according to a news release from the Education Department.

Walters cited a September 2023 incident in which a Skiatook school removed Bible verses from a classroom at the urging of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, which contended it was unconstitutional for a public school to allow religious displays. At the time, Walters said the removal was “unacceptable.”

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided that students and public school employees are permitted to pray on school grounds, but school employees cannot lead students in prayer or other religious activities while doing their jobs. The Court ruled in 1962 against school-led prayer in public schools, finding it a violation of the U.S. Constitution’s prohibition of government-established religion.
Praise the orange Jesus 🍊
 
I want Dumb****istan to collapse into the depleted Oglala Aquifer.
 
Great news! A little Talibani-sounding but that's ok. I think every established authoritarian system around the world system has one of those.

MAGA appears to be well prepared this time and can't wait to start!

See my signature.
 
Great news! A little Talibani-sounding but that's ok. I think every established authoritarian system around the world system has one of those.

MAGA appears to be well prepared this time and can't wait to start!

See my signature.
Talibani? The Taliban believe in many things, but religious liberty is not one of them.
 
Talibani? The Taliban believe in many things, but religious liberty is not one of them.

Trust me, the office or "Religious Liberty" in Oklahoma is not planning on looking out after Muslim or Jewish prayers. Torah and Quran are not going to be displayed next to Bible in every school.
 
Trust me, the office or "Religious Liberty" in Oklahoma is not planning on looking out after Muslim or Jewish prayers. Torah and Quran are not going to be displayed next to Bible in every school.
I see no reason why I should trust you on this.
 
I see no reason why I should trust you on this.

All the "religious liberty" nonsense pushed by MAGAts was about Christianity and none of it about other religions. As of course has been clear to most people all along.
 
All the "religious liberty" nonsense pushed by MAGAts was about Christianity and none of it about other religions. As of course has been clear to most people all along.
Most voters picked Trump. You give me even less reason to trust you
 
Ummm... that was completely unrelated to what I said... but ok
Let me be clear then. I have no trust in your opinion about what has been clear to most people or how the OK office of Religious Liberty will operate.
 
Most voters picked Trump. You give me even less reason to trust you
That’s not really correct: the number of voters for Trump hasn’t changed that much. What DID change was the fact that millions of people didn’t vote, many of whom would have votes Harris, based on last election’s numbers.

Also, after seeing years of posts from the right getting angry when comparative religion classes went to a mosque and the students were asked to be respectful of customs and then claiming religious indoctrination…claiming discrimination for being Christian, etc.

It really isn’t hard to see that other religions won’t be well-represented.
 
These fools make a mockery of my state. We need to get this guy out. Okies are not having it!
 
Also, after seeing years of posts from the right getting angry when comparative religion classes went to a mosque and the students were asked to be respectful of customs and then claiming religious indoctrination…claiming discrimination for being Christian, etc.



The objection was going to mosques in the first place, on grounds there would be hell to pay if the kids were taken to church
 
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Most voters picked Trump. You give me even less reason to trust you
No, you are wrong, wrong, wrong. Most voters chose someone else. TFG didn't even get 50% of total votes,
 
It's amazing how in the supposed land of the free so many people get so upset about making people say a pledge or follow a religion.

Do you guys really all stand for the national anthem for every sports event?
 
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