public schools. And the ACLU is missing in action as usual when tax dollars are used to mock Christianity.
YAY!!!!!!!!!!
I guess they can’t do like those that stopped Ann Coulter from speaking in Canada did, too bad.
If the Westboro Baptist kooks want to protest, I’d be all for it.
Tell them Act 2 must be about a homo Muhammed [sic] (I don’t care how to really spell the idiots name . . . )
And the little twerps who wrote this, produced it, directed it and acted in it will all think of themselves as heroic and “cutting edge” after throwing this filth in the faith of believers. It will be all high fives and self-congratulation. Very much like a five-year-old who learns his first hardcore cuss word and finds he can get a neat reation from the grownups when he says it. Except in this case most of the reaction will exist in the over-heated imaginations of the perpetrators. What a grand accomplishment.
Luckily we don’t have to worry about our Lord and Savior in a case like this. He is used to this kind of treatment and a lot worse. Just another case of them not knowing what they do. It’s nice to have a strong savior tested and true. He is so unlike the hypersensitive prophet from the desert who can not stand up to any scrutiny or the slightest critism at all or the various gods of the left who stand on feet of clay.
I wonder how they would react to a very stereotypical homosexual reacting loudly to every act on the stage.
“Freedom of thpeech, thweetheart! Thnap!”
God will NOT BE MOCKED!
Aside: I was happily surprised last week when I drove by a local, public middle school and seen a sign out front of the bldg announcing that The Passion of the Christ (Mel Gibson's movie) would be shown at the school.