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Chaplains in our public schools

KenH

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"government-approved chaplains"?

What's next? "Government-approved preachers"? "Government-approved religion?"

There should be a complete separation of school and state.
 

Marooncat79

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No!

I do not want the gubmit teaching any children about God

they already proven several ways that they cannot be trusted
 

Scarlett O.

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"The chaplains warn the policy created with the passage of Senate Bill 763, which goes into effect Sept. 1, includes no minimum educational or training standards for school chaplains hired to work in mental health roles and does nothing to prevent them from proselytizing students of different or no religious affiliation. The legislation also permits volunteer chaplains to work with students."

No qualifications? No understanding of dealing with children with mental health issues?

That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard of. We have three counselors at my school and they are highly trained and have proved to be invaluable.
 

Salty

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Scarlett - I dont know if it is the stupidest - but it certainly is in the top 10!

The lawmaker most associated with the Texas chaplains bill is Sen. Mayes Middleton

Additional info on the Senator and some more here

The controversy revolves around three bills: One mandates the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools; another allows school districts to require local campuses to set aside time for staff and students to pray and read religious texts; and a third allows administrators to furnish schools with chaplains in addition to existing counselors.

1) Display 10 commandments --- Not a big deal
2) Set time for students to pray -- Not a big deal
As long as students are NOT required to pray
3) Furnish Chaplains - Acceptable provided parents know who the chaplain is- ie faith, ect.
and again not required ---
 

Marooncat79

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The Top 10

huge deal. I do not want anyone teaching children about The Law of God who are not converted and a lot of other stuff! What are they going to teach them about The Law?

Prayer

Huge Deal. I do not want a new Agee, Roman Catholic, JW, Mormon or anyone else teaching and leading anyone in the exercise of the Christian Faith.

Chaplain

No go. See number 1 and 2. What does this Chaplain believe? Are they believers at all?


Spiritual comfort is found in true believers not in the governmental establishment of religion.
 

Salty

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The Top 10 huge deal. I do not want anyone teaching children about The Law of God who are not converted and a lot of other stuff!

And I fully agree! Thus the reason that the parents should know who the individual pastor is!

Some will say that the counselors are much better an better educated. Well, what comes to mind is what my
dad used to say "Educated Idiots"
Those "certified" counselors - Are they pro-abortion, do they endorse situation ethics, do they think (reasonable) corporal punishment is illegal as well as a host of other beliefs. Is that "counselor" even Born-again - let alone a Christian? I would want my child to know that there is someone in that school that he could trust!

KEY CONSIDERATION - Parent involvement!
 
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