A public school in Alabama invited a preacher to speak to students about Jesus and lead them in prayer. One reason we know that is because the preacher bragged about how he got away with itonline.

It happened at Stanhope Elmore High School, part of the Elmore County Schools District, on April 12. John Eklund was the speaker at a mandatoryassembly that students were told would address “mental health.”

As a licensed clinical social worker, Eklund could have told students about how to deal with mental health struggles in a way that was universal. Instead, he used the opportunity to proselytize before leading students in a group prayer.

Was he going rogue? Did he do this despite promises that he would keep things secular?

Nope. It seems the school was well aware of what he planned to do.

  • FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    “I would say it’s not great for mental health. I mean the gaslighting, the condemnation. The shame. The never being perfect enough. And that’s just god. Don’t get me started on all the Karen’s.”

    If the preacher was being honest, maybe.