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Texas school district cancels prayer event due to protests.

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OAN’s Abril Elfi

6:14 PM – Tuesday, August 8, 2023

A⁢ Texas⁣ school district⁢ recently canceled a three-week prayer event after an atheist ⁢group based in Wisconsin sent a complaint letter.

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The Freedom From⁢ Religion Foundation (FFRF) released a letter to Burnet Consolidated Independent School District​ Superintendent Keith McBurnett, listing their grievances regarding the event.

“The‍ purposes of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc., ⁤as‌ stated in its bylaws, are to promote the constitutional principle of separation of state and church, and to‌ educate ⁤the ​public on matters relating to nontheism. Incorporated in ⁣1978 in Wisconsin, FFRF is the nation’s largest freethought association with more than ​39,000 freethinkers: atheists,‍ agnostics and skeptics of any pedigree. FFRF is a non-profit, tax-exempt, educational organization under Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3). All dues and contributions are ⁤deductible for income tax purposes,” the organization’s website‍ read.

The ⁣letter and signers prompted the campaign to come to an early close.

The district had​ organized a prayer event that was announced on Facebook,⁣ consisting ⁢of a three-week prayer ‍session commencing on July 26th in the summer. The event was scheduled ⁤to conclude on August 16th,⁢ the ‍first day of school.

FFRF Anne Nicol Gaylor Legal Fellow Sammi⁢ Lawrence stated ‍her opinions in the opposing letter.

“By promoting prayer, the⁢ district sends an official message that excludes all‍ nonreligious district students‌ and community members,” Lawrence said.

The FFRF claims that it is a well-established fact that public schools may not encourage one ⁤religion over another or ‌compel students to practice it.

They continued to argue that by ⁤promoting and encouraging prayer, the district was now showing blatant partiality towards religion ‌over⁣ secularism. ‌It was stated that the⁣ move excludes over 30 percent of those who were not faith-based.

In an email ​response from the district’s​ superintendent, he confirmed that the Facebook post with the details of the event had been deleted.

“We’re glad that school officials are taking action⁤ to uphold constitutional neutrality,” Lawrence ‍continued. “A school district does not need ⁢to pray ​for their students and staff. It needs to focus instead on providing a ‍secular education free from religious⁤ indoctrination.”

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