Tell governor “God” doesn’t belong in Tennessee schools!

Take action to halt the advancement of religion into Tennessee public schools! 

There is no doubt that bills to place “In God We Trust” in public schools are intended to promote a religious message. Attempted justifications about the bill’s patriotic goals are merely a smokescreen for its true religious purpose. A third of U.S. students now identify as nonreligious. They do not trust in any god and do not need to be told to do so by their government. It’s inappropriate to promote a religious belief upon a captive audience of public school students, including those who are extremely young and impressionable.

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As a secular citizen of Tennessee, I am asking that the bill seeking to prominently place ‘In God We Trust’ in all public schools in Tennessee, SB 2661, be vetoed. I’m part of “We the People” and I do not believe in God, nor do a third of U.S. students who now identify as nonreligious. They do not trust in any god and do not need to be told to do so by their government. 

It’s inappropriate to promote a religious belief upon a captive audience of public school students, including those who are extremely young and impressionable.