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Parents Bully School Not to Include Religious Songs in Christmas Performance

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Topic: Parents Bully School Not to Include Religious Songs in Christmas Performance

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Subject: Parents Bully School Not to Include Religious Songs in Christmas Performance
Date Posted: 12/24/2012 at 1:43pm

Parents Bully School Not to Include Religious Songs in Christmas Performance

 

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Religious bullies don't want elementary school students to sing religous songs at a school performance. (Stilfehler)

With Christmas just a few days away, the war on the holiday is still raging.
 
It seems some parents are complaining to the Missoula County Public Schools system that certain religious songs should not be included in a Christmas performance by children at Chief Charlo Elementary school.
 
Here's the backstory: A few parents complained about the song selection included in the Christmas performance by children at Chief Charlo Elementary School. The production included a variety of songs from various musical styles, such as “Up On a House Top,” “Deck the Halls,” “We Wish You a Merry Christmas,” and “Dreidel Spins.”
 
However, the parents complained that inclusion of traditional carols like “Good Christian Men Rejoice” and “Joy to the World” was paramount to “bullying,” and threatened to take legal action.
 
The ADF letter explains that “students may hear and sing religious Christmas carols during school activities such as choir and Christmas programs without offending the Constitution.”
 
Moreover, the ADF letter notes that “the Eighth Circuit defined “the term ‘study’ to include more than mere classroom instruction; public performance may be a legitimate part of secular study.”Therefore, school officials may constitutionally present Christmas songs and carols that contain religious references when included with a variety of secular songs and carols.”
 
“A small group of Grinches should not be allowed to censor constitutionally-permissible and culturally-significant songs performed during a Christmas program,” added Sharp. “It is ridiculous that people should have to think twice about publicly celebrating Christmas.”
 
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