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EPISODE · Jul 18, 2024 · 48 MIN

Fighting for Educational Transparency: Zach Parrish's Journey

from Glass City Humanist · host Douglas Berger - Humanist Advocate

We start with concerns surrounding politics, particularly Christian nationalism, in the United States. The focus is on the worrisome alignment between the Republican Party and Christian nationalists who wrongly believe that the US was founded as a Christian nation. We recommend two documentaries, "Bad Faith" and "God and Country," which shed light on the politics and beliefs of Christian nationalists. "Bad Faith" delves into the political roots of Christian nationalism, while "God and Country" explores perspectives of Christians concerned about this movement. The discussion looks into the historical background of Christian nationalism, citing pivotal figures like Paul Weyrich, who shifted evangelical Christians' political focus from supporting segregation to opposing abortion in the 1970s. We then highlight concerns about Christian nationalist groups infiltrating public schools, such as LifeWise, to teach Bible stories disguised as character education. Criticisms of the curriculum's content, including stories promoting human sacrifice and submission, are addressed. The episode covers a lawsuit filed against Zach Parrish, from Parents Against LifeWise, for making LifeWise curriculum available to the public and his efforts to defend against the legal action. In a follow up, Zach Parrish shares insights on the lawsuit, emphasizing that he accessed the curriculum legally and challenges the claim of copyright infringement by LifeWise. The episode discusses fundraising efforts to cover legal fees and the overwhelming public support he has received. Additionally, the conversation touches on a recent incident involving a former LifeWise school director's past inappropriate conduct with children, raising more concerns about individuals in LifeWise programs due to suspect background checks. The episode concludes with reflections on potential legal strategies, including considerations of anti-SLAPP laws to counter the lawsuit. Full Show Notes

We start with concerns surrounding politics, particularly Christian nationalism, in the United States. The focus is on the worrisome alignment between the Republican Party and Christian nationalists who wrongly believe that the US was founded as a Christian nation. We recommend two documentaries, "Bad Faith" and "God and Country," which shed light on the politics and beliefs of Christian nationalists. "Bad Faith" delves into the political roots of Christian nationalism, while "God and Country" explores perspectives of Christians concerned about this movement. The discussion looks into the historical background of Christian nationalism, citing pivotal figures like Paul Weyrich, who shifted evangelical Christians' political focus from supporting segregation to opposing abortion in the 1970s. We then highlight concerns about Christian nationalist groups infiltrating public schools, such as LifeWise, to teach Bible stories disguised as character education. Criticisms of the curriculum's content, including stories promoting human sacrifice and submission, are addressed. The episode covers a lawsuit filed against Zach Parrish, from Parents Against LifeWise, for making LifeWise curriculum available to the public and his efforts to defend against the legal action. In a follow up, Zach Parrish shares insights on the lawsuit, emphasizing that he accessed the curriculum legally and challenges the claim of copyright infringement by LifeWise. The episode discusses fundraising efforts to cover legal fees and the overwhelming public support he has received. Additionally, the conversation touches on a recent incident involving a former LifeWise school director's past inappropriate conduct with children, raising more concerns about individuals in LifeWise programs due to suspect background checks. The episode concludes with reflections on potential legal strategies, including considerations of anti-SLAPP laws to counter the lawsuit. Full Show Notes

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