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James Talarico: “Christian nationalism is teaching the Bible in schools but…”

Featuring: James Talarico, Democratic | Texas House of Representatives, District 50

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James Talarico Explains Why Church And State Must Stay Separate

Published | Video Starts at 14:11

Because Christian nationalists are not interested in legislating Christian values. They are only interested in legislating Christian dominance. Christian nationalism is putting prayer in schools and taking free lunches out. Christian nationalism is teaching the Bible in schools but refusing to give teachers a pay raise. Christian nationalism is forcing schools to post the Ten Commandments while nominating a candidate for president who has violated almost all of them. It is not about Jesus. (14:11–14:19)

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Asserts that Christian nationalism supports Bible teaching in schools but opposes teacher pay raises.

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