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Parents in Tennessee are speaking out after Memphis rapper Project Pat reportedly visited a local school and spoke to students about God, prayer, and accepting Jesus Christ as their Savior.
According to multiple families, students were not given the option to opt out of the assembly, which has now led to a formal complaint being filed. Some parents argue that while they respect Project Pat’s personal beliefs and right to share his testimony, public schools should remain neutral when it comes to religion.
The situation has since sparked a heated debate in the community. Supporters say the rapper was simply sharing a positive message about faith and personal growth. Critics, however, question whether a religious message delivered in a school setting — without parental consent — crosses constitutional lines regarding the separation of church and state.
As the complaint moves forward, school officials are expected to review the circumstances surrounding the visit and clarify how the event was approved. Meanwhile, the controversy continues to fuel broader conversations about religion’s role in public education.
Tennessee parents are reportedly speaking out after Project Pat visited a school and talked to students about God, prayer, and accepting Jesus as their Savior. Some families claim students weren’t given the option to opt out — and now a formal complaint has been filed, sparking a… pic.twitter.com/fxrwDosNMu
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