Ryan Walters writes for the Moonie Times:
Mr. Trump’s track record of appointing strong, conservative judicial candidates underscores his alignment with evangelical values. His vision to “make America great again” is not just a political slogan but a call to restore America’s Christian heritage since its greatness came from the Christian faith that inspired her.
He will end diversity, equity and inclusion policies. He will make sure that we put America first. He will end atheism as a state-run religion. He will protect those who still believe in faith, family and freedom. For evangelicals, his administration stands as the only viable option for those of us who value religious freedom and the sanctity of life.
As the elections approach, we must not be complacent. We are called to act decisively, uniting under Mr. Trump’s leadership to oppose Mr. Biden and the progressive left. By reinstating a leader who champions our Christian way of life and continues to support judicial appointments that protect our most sacred values, we can ensure that America remains faithful to its divine foundations.
Read the full op-ed. The piece is co-authored by eternally debunked Christian nationalist “historian” David Barton and far-right podcaster Steve “Criminalize Pride” Deace.
Opinion | Evangelicals can win the election for Trump @WashTimesOpEdhttps://t.co/HrAb59z0nU pic.twitter.com/EpXOvl7YAB
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) July 16, 2024
The radical left wants to rewrite history in our classrooms. In Oklahoma we are fighting back. The Bible is a historical document that our kids will learn. pic.twitter.com/tuCYLakZr4
— Superintendent Ryan Walters (@RyanWaltersSupt) June 29, 2024
Ryan Walters says the Bible will be taught in public schools in Oklahoma because it’s “one of the most foundational documents used for the Constitution.” No, it wasn’t. https://t.co/d8SScZBaGF https://t.co/uT1WJjPgKN pic.twitter.com/sd6WX9vSt4
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) June 27, 2024
“We want the Bible in our schools.”
– Ryan Walters, Oklahoma superintendent of public instruction on Fox Business. @atrupar.
*Walters recently claimed (falsely) that the Tulsa Massacre wasn’t about race.pic.twitter.com/94rDPpgaCc
— The Intellectualist (@highbrow_nobrow) July 11, 2023
Atheists asked a public school teacher to remove a Christian display in her classroom.
The district agreed it was inappropriate.
Now, Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, says that request amounted to “state-sponsored atheism.”https://t.co/mI6s5M6Cos
— Hemant Mehta (@hemantmehta) October 13, 2023