Students walk out in protest after being forced to attend anti-LGBTQ group’s Christian revival

Huntington Senior Max Nibert, speaks out after being forced to attend a Christian revival at a public high school
Photo: Screenshot, AP Video

Students at a Huntington, West Virginia public high school are protesting after they were required to attend an evangelical Christian revival assembly hosted by the school’s chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), a well-known anti-LGBTQ organization.

Teachers required a group of students to attend an assembly in which evangelical preacher Nik Walker of Nik Walker Ministries told them to devote their lives to Jesus and the Bible or they would go to hell.

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Many students at the school, which has over 1,000 students, were enraged that their constitutional right to religious freedom was violated.

Over 100 of them walked out of homeroom on Wednesday to protest. They chanted “My faith, my choice” and “Separate the church and state.”

A spokesperson for the school, Jedd Flowers, told the Associated Press the assembly was…

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