Texas pastor, activists rebuke school board for allowing pornographic books

‍We need more leaders who are standing firm in what is morally right for our children

A Texas pastor and other activists clashed with the board of the state’s largest school district over their allowing explicit materials in school libraries.

The exchanges took place at a recent board meeting of the Houston Independent School District (HISD), where some parents and other constituents demanded the removal of sexually graphic and profane books, according to The Christian Post.

Pastor Rick Scarborough, a Southern Baptist minister, said that after more than 50 years in full-time ministry and having spoken to more than 20,000 pastors, he had “never [seen] a biblical pastor who supports children having access to books that are so explicit they are banned in our prisons here in Texas.”

Bonnie Wallace, a legislative liaison, attempted to read an explicit excerpt from “A Court of Silver Flames” by Sarah Maas, which is available in some HISD high schools. She was cut off by several board members. Police escorted her from the meeting after she said, “If you don’t like it, remove it… so children won’t have access to it.”

This illustrates the hypocrisy of so many school officials. They censor speakers rather than allow them to publicly expose what they’re serving up in school every day. If it’s too graphic for their own tender little ears, why do they subject children to it?

Scarborough then warned that he would potentially pursue legal action if the board continued its failure to take action against contested books.

USPIE applauds Pastor Rick Scarborough for standing up for America’s biblical foundations and the sanctity of America’s youth. We need more leaders like him who are standing firm in what is morally right for our children.

We’ve seen time and time again how the aggressive liberal agenda has pushed explicit books on kids to indoctrinate them. That is a line no institution should be allowed to cross. The government education system in America is fundamentally broken, and the only way to protect children is to get them out of government schools.

To hear more from USPIE’s Founder and President, Sheri Few, tune in to the latest episode of USPIE’s podcast, “Unmasking Government Schools with Sheri Few,” on Tuesday, April 28, where Few is joined by Phillip Telfer, pastor and author of “Help! The Smartphone Ate My Family.” Listen to “Unmasking Government Schools with Sheri Few” on YouTube, Facebook, Spotify and X.USPIE’s powerful documentary, “Truth & Lies in American Education,” addresses some of the most glaring issues in the American education system and helps parents experience a paradigm shift in how they think about education and the role of their local schools. “Truth & Lies in American Education” is available for streaming on SalemNOW, as well as available on DVD.

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