CHRISTIAN BREAKING NEWS: 🚨 Texas AG Ken Paxton Pushes Lord’s Prayer in Schools | Church & State Clash
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is urging students in public schools to recite the Lord’s Prayer under a new law, sparking a fierce debate over religion in classrooms, religious freedom, and church-state separation.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has publicly encouraged public school students to recite the Lord’s Prayer under Senate Bill 11, which was recently passed..
This law allows voluntary classroom prayer and religious expression, but critics argue it blurs the line between religious freedom and government endorsement of religion.
Supporters see it as a victory for faith in education, while opponents warn of potential constitutional challenges.
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Texas AG Ken Paxton has urged public schools to allow students to recite the Lord’s Prayer as part of the recently passed Senate Bill 11, which permits voluntary prayer or reading of religious texts in classrooms. He specifically singled out the Lord’s Prayer as a starting point, alongside encouraging displays of the Ten Commandments and “lifting up prayers” in school settings.
Under SB 11, school boards have six months to decide whether to adopt these voluntary religious practices, with parental consent required for student participation.
AG Paxton’s stance comes amid broader efforts by Texas Republicans to increase Christian expression in public education—efforts that are being legally challenged on the grounds of church-state separation.
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