Walters has decided to go full Christian Nationalist in his overhaul of the state social studies curriculum, enlisting the aid of a rogues gallery of Christian religious partisans as his "A-list Executive Review Committee" including renowned liar for Jesus, David Barton.
The memo.
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(possibly Oklahoma education needs less Bible and more proofreading)
While the appointment of incompetents may not be unconstitutional, I have very little doubt the output of this effort will be both unconstitutional and flagrant indoctrination.
FFRF take
To lead the state’s executive review committee, Walters has selected a veritable who’s who of Christian nationalist propaganda and misinformation: David Barton, Dennis Prager and Kevin Roberts.
“It’s clear that Walters’ Christian nationalist dream team will no doubt twist Oklahoma’s social studies curriculum to perpetuate the myth that America is a Christian nation,” charges FFRF Co-President Dan Barker. “Ryan Walters wants to employ the machinery of the state to indoctrinate Oklahoma’s students with his distorted Christian nationalist view of history — and he wants the taxpayers to fund it.”
[Let's review the team.]
David Barton is a disgraced pseudohistorian, an evangelical Christian political activist and the founder of WallBuilders ... his book, “The Jefferson Lies,” was so full of bogus quotes it was
pulled by the original publisher.
Dennis Prager is
/stopped right there, but see also:
Some of PragerU’s videos have drawn criticism for factual inaccuracies, especially for a fictionalized animated clip that portrays famed abolitionist Frederick Douglass defending the nation’s Founding Fathers’ support of slavery.
Kevin Roberts is president of the Heritage Foundation, the organization spearheading the infamous
Project 2025,
John J. Dwyer, an adjunct professor of history and ethics at Southern Nazarene University and founder of the Dallas‐Fort Worth Heritage newspaper featuring
“an aggressive, uncompromising brand of investigative news reporting unprecedented for contemporary news publications holding an orthodox Christian worldview.”
David Goodwin, the president of the Association of Classical and Christian Schools (ACCS), which promotes
classical Christian education as “a time-tested educational system which establishes a biblical worldview”
Mark Bauerlein “There is no book more important to American history, literature, oratory, art, politics, and theology than King James."
Steve Deace, a
conservative political commentator,
Stacy Washington, host of “Stacy on the Right” show on SiriusXM and author of “Eternally Cancel Proof: A Guide for Courageous Christians Navigating the Political Battlefront.”