Secularists for at least six decades have been trying to erase all evidence of Biblical Christianity from public education under the false principle of “separation of church and state.”

This prohibition doesn’t seem to apply to any other religion.

In California (where else?), the state is urging teachers to lead chants to Aztec gods of human sacrifice.

The Pacific Justice Institute – Center for Public Policy (PJI-CPP) raised formal opposition to Assembly Bill 101 that mandates ethnic studies in California. Details have emerged that the newly approved model curriculum for ethnic studies includes chants and practices that many parents would find alarming.   AB 101 would make ethnic studies a requirement for high school graduation in California.

The State’s model curriculum has been accused of Marxism and anti-Semitism and original authors recently demanded their names be removed from the final version.

In the so-called “unity chants,” students are expected to praise deities like Quetzalcoatl, Huitzilopochtli, and others. PJI-CPP told legislators about the chilling details of the human sacrifices and characteristics associated with these deities.

And this is blatantly unconstitutional.      

Brad Dacus, President of PJI-CPP, said, “The details are so disturbing that accountability must be demanded of the state officials who approved this appalling curriculum. This should not be a partisan issue—we should all agree that chants to ancient gods of human sacrifice have absolutely no place in our schools.”   Also, the model curriculum suggests that the word “history” should be replaced with “herstory” or “hxstory.”

Is it safe to send children to public schools that embrace such danger and reject traditional and Christian values?

The answer is no.