Christian Texas House Rep's against decriminalizing homosexuality. Nate Schatzline to Matt Shaheen. Part 7.
They brag about being Christian and how it is part of them being a legislator. What this means to Gays is documented in this multipart posting.
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I am banned from Facebook, so if you find the information, you will need to do a screen capture. There are legislators in Roman Catholic and some are United Methodist Church members. What the Pope might say in Rome doesn’t mean that there aren’t Roman Catholics targeting us in Texas. Similarly, what the United Methodist Church leadership says, doesn’t mean their members aren’t targeting us.
The Reps shaded with blue were on the Texas House Criminal Jurisprudce Committee.
The Texas House Representatives who voted against decriminalization of homosexuality.
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Schatzline, Nate
https://house.texas.gov/members/4355
Nate Schatzline is a proud Christian, and a devoted husband and father of two boys. He is a former pastor, the founder of For Liberty & Justice, an organization that is dedicated to mobilizing the local church to see reformation in government, and he serves as the director of operations for The Justice Reform, an anti-human trafficking organization based out of Fort Worth, Texas.
Nate grew up along with his sister, traveling the world with his mom and dad who were ministers, authors, and business owners. He attributes much of his success to growing up in a loving home where he was taught to work hard, put family first, love people, and honor God in everything he does. He graduated with his bachelor’s degree from Southwestern Assemblies of God University, in Waxahachie, Texas, which is where he met his sweetheart and wife of 9 years, Adrienne. He then went on to graduate Summa Cum Laude with his Master’s Degree in Political Science at Liberty University. Nate says that his wife Adrienne is his best friend and greatest supporter, and his two boys, Jackson and Anderson, are the pride and joy of his life.
Over the last nine years, Nate and Adrienne have served as pastors and have lead a youth and young adult movement dedicated to discipling the next generation of Christ-followers. In addition to his time in ministry, Nate has served as a professor of economics, and has served multiple political campaigns including Republican Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne’s 2020 campaign for Congress. He has also been an overseer of a public school mentorship program that is responsible for mentoring hundreds of at-risk students in multiple cities, and teaching students that they are not the product of their environment, but that they were born on purpose with a purpose.
https://house.texas.gov/members/4355/biography
NATE SCHATZLINE
is a proud Christian, and a devoted husband and father of two boys. He is a former pastor, the founder of For Liberty & Justice, an organization that is dedicated to mobilizing the local church to see reformation in government, and he serves as the director of operations for The Justice Reform, an anti-human trafficking organization based out of Fort Worth, Texas. “It’s time to make a stand for our kids, for our personal liberties, and for our Christian values! I’m running for state rep of district 93 to protect the next generation and fight for our families!”
Nate grew up along with his sister, traveling the world with his mom and dad who were ministers, authors, and business owners. He attributes much of his success to growing up in a loving home where he was taught to work hard, put family first, love people, and honor God in everything he does. He graduated with his bachelor’s degree from Southwestern Assemblies of God University, in Waxahachie, Texas, which is where he met his sweetheart and wife of 9 years, Adrienne. He then went on to graduate Summa Cum Laude with his Master’s Degree in Political Science at Liberty University. Nate says that his wife Adrienne is his best friend and greatest supporter, and his two boys, Jackson and Anderson, are the pride and joy of his life.
Over the last nine years, Nate and Adrienne have served as pastors and have lead a youth and young adult movement dedicated to discipling the next generation of Christ-followers. In addition to his time in ministry, Nate has served as a professor of economics, and has served multiple political campaigns including Republican Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne’s 2020 campaign for Congress. He has also been an overseer of a public school mentorship program that is responsible for mentoring hundreds of at-risk students in multiple cities, and teaching students that they are not the product of their environment, but that they were born on purpose with a purpose.
https://www.natefortexas.com/about
His church is Mercy Culture.
He has been a stand out in the field of crazed Christians.
Schoolcraft, Alan
Haven’t identified a church yet.
https://house.texas.gov/members/4745
State Representative Alan Schoolcraft previously served in the Texas House for six-terms, from 1981 to 1993. Rep. Schoolcraft returned to the Texas House in 2024 and he proudly represents Guadalupe and Gonzales counties. Alan lives with his wife Joette in McQueeney, Texas.
Rep. Schoolcraft is an attorney and a successful business owner. Rep. Schoolcraft is a United States Air Force veteran, a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, and he graduated top of his class at Saint Mary’s University Law School in San Antonio.
Representative Schoolcraft serves on the Public Education Committee, Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee, and the Permanent Standing Subcommittee on Academic & Career-Oriented Education.
https://house.texas.gov/members/4745/biography
https://x.com/Schoolcraft4TX/status/1928962194571440509
In order of priority, Alan Schoolcraft is a Christian, a husband, and a father of two. He practiced law for several years but most of his adult life has been spent building successful software companies. As a business entrepreneur, he knows what it takes to create jobs while paying taxes and navigating mountains of rules and regulations. He now serves as Texas State House Representative in District 44. This area covers all of Gonzales and Guadalupe County.
lan received his BBA degree from the University of Texas in Austin in 1973. After serving a tour of duty in the U.S. Air Force, Alan graduated from St. Mary’s University Law School in San Antonio, ranking first in his class.
Alan and his wife, Joette, live on the banks of the Guadalupe River in McQueeney, Texas. His son runs the family ranch in New Berlin, and his daughter is an attorney and homemaker in Austin. Alan’s priority issues are border security, education policy, property tax reform and eradicating the woke agenda from all levels of our state government and our education systems.
https://schoolcraftfortx.com/meet-alan
Shaheen, Matt
He has been actively engaged in attacking Gay events in Dallas.
https://house.texas.gov/members/2995
State Representative Matt Shaheen serves the citizens of District 66 in the Texas House of Representatives, representing the western Collin County cities of Plano, Frisco, Prosper, Celina and McKinney. Mr. Shaheen has consistently been ranked as one of the most conservative, pro-business members in the Texas Legislature. He serves as Chairman of the House Committee on Elections and also serves as a member on the Committee on Higher Education and the Sunset Advisory Commission. Before serving in the legislature, Mr. Shaheen served five years on the Collin County Commissioners Court.
A technology executive with thirty years of experience, Matt specializes in corporate digital transformation. He and his wife, Robyn, have been married for thirty one years, and they have been blessed with three children. Matt and his family attend Prestonwood Baptist Church where Matt serves as a Deacon and volunteers on the church's crisis pregnancy center board.
Representative Shaheen is a native of Virginia where he received his bachelor's degree from Randolph-Macon College and won All Conference honors in football. He also holds a master's degree from SMU.
https://house.texas.gov/members/2995/biography
Report on his church.
Matt Shaheen had a campaign against the Texas Latino Pride in Dallas.
Directory post with links to all the reports on attempting to decriminalize homosexuality in Texas.
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