Quote Originally Posted by Button Basher
'Sup Torog.

For once, I understand your anger. I wouldn't doubt a song like that would be out of place in a children's play but that shouldn't deny the poor kid the right to sing it. It's totally harmless, what are they expecting to happen?

Keep in mind the quaint nature of children's school productions , i'm sure the boiling animals/witchcraft scenes arn't exactly hate-filled, pro-pagan rituals, but the reasons for banning any kind of harmless performance from an innocent child is beyond me.
Howdy BB,

Wow..we agree on something ! lol

I'll tell ya what the liberal educators are allegedly worried about..lawsuits by those who are offended at Christianity..but that's really just a convenient excuse,to continue their campaign against Christian familys. They best be worried about lawsuits coming from Christians..we do have some well financed legal defense organizations on our side.

Hav a good one...
Torog Reviewed by Torog on . Parents Sue N.J. School for 'God' Song Ban Parents Sue N.J. School for 'God' Song Ban May 20, 2005 10:10 PM EDT NEWARK, N.J. - A public school prohibited a second grader from singing a religious song at a talent show, prompting a lawsuit Friday alleging violation of the girl's constitutional rights. A federal judge declined an emergency request to compel Frenchtown Elementary School to allow 8-year-old Olivia Turton to sing "Awesome God" at the Friday night show, but allowed the lawsuit to go forward. School officials in the Rating: 5