Liberty Guardians PAC 

We are conservatives. We are Christians. Because we take both seriously, we do not support the Texas Attorney General’s latest push to use taxpayer dollars to insert government-led prayer into classrooms.

The Bible is clear: it is the role of parents—not the State, not teachers, and certainly not the Attorney General—to instruct children in spiritual matters (Deuteronomy 6:6–7, Proverbs 22:6). When the government takes that role, it oversteps its bounds, turning faith into a political tool rather than a sacred responsibility.

Further, these communications from the Office of the Attorney General are paid for with taxpayer funds. Using public money to promote one specific religious practice is not only divisive—it edges dangerously close to a violation of the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment. Religious freedom means the State does not establish or dictate religious practice, period.

And let’s not miss the irony: the Attorney General didn’t just choose any Bible translation—he chose the monarch’s translation. The King James Bible was commissioned by King James I of England as the official state Bible, designed to consolidate church and state power under the crown. So the “limited government” Attorney General is now promoting the government-run Bible of a king, while he simultaneously claims immunity from the Constitution on behalf of the Texas House.

Even more staggering is the hypocrisy. Ken Paxton wants to lecture Texas parents and children on “Biblical Truth,” while he himself is being sued for divorce on biblical grounds after years of habitual adultery. That’s not Biblical leadership—that’s rank hypocrisy.

Christians should not cheer when government officials overreach in our favor. What we allow today, others will exploit tomorrow. The responsibility for training children in faith belongs with families and churches, not the Attorney General’s office.

If we truly want to protect both our faith and our freedoms, we must say NO to government-led prayer in schools, and YES to preserving the God-given and constitutionally secured liberty of parents to teach their children according to their convictions.

If we truly want to protect both our faith and our freedoms, we must say NO to government-led prayer in schools, and YES to preserving the God-given and constitutionally secured liberty of parents to teach their children according to their convictions.
— Morgan Collier; MTS, BS; Co-Founder of Accountability Matters & Liberty Guardians PAC

Priorities:

  • Defend constitutionally secured freedoms at every level of government. We resist creeping authoritarianism, surveillance, and state overreach that erode the rights of Texans to live free, speak boldly, and worship without coercion.

  • Parents—not the State—direct children’s education and faith formation. We oppose state‑orchestrated religious exercise in schools and any policy that co‑opts the family’s role.

  • Expand educational freedom without regulatory strings that target homeschoolers (recognized as private schools in Texas). Funding should not become a leash.

  • Transparent budgets, no taxpayer‑funded sectarian promotions, and strict stewardship of public dollars at every level.

Protect Parental Liberty

Support true liberty means respecting autonomy. We advocate safeguards so state funds don’t become a backdoor to regulate homeschools or private education.

Prop 15: Parental Rights | Policy Briefs

Stop State‑Run Prayer in Schools (SB 11)

We oppose school‑board policies that insert government‑led prayer periods and force parents to sign liability waivers.

Individual, voluntary student prayer is already protected—no state choreography required.

Active Initiatives

Enforce Constitutional and Parental Accountability in Public Schools

We call on every district to uphold constitutional boundaries and honor parental rights. Schools must respect family authority and liberty, not expand state control. We equip parents with the tools to demand transparency and lawful governance.

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