School Orders Child to Remove God From Poem

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By Todd Starnes

A North Carolina community is embroiled in controversy after a school ordered a six-year-old girl to remove the word “God” from a poem that she was supposed to read during a Veteran’s Day ceremony.

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The girl is a first-grader at West Marion Elementary School. She was supposed to read the poem during a school assembly marking Veteran’s Day. The poem honored her two grandfathers who had served during the Vietnam War.

“He prayed to God for peace, he prayed to God for strength,” the poem read.

A parent reportedly found out about the poem and expressed concern about mentioning the word God during a school event. The parent did not want the Almighty’s name mentioned anywhere in the program, according to one account.

“We wanted to make sure we were upholding the school district’s responsibility of separation of church and state from the Establishment Clause,” Supt. Gerri Martin told the McDowell News.

Martin told the newspaper she made the decision in consultation with the school’s principal and vice principal.

“We jointly decided that we must err on the side of caution to prevent crossing the line on the Establishment Clause of the Constitution,” Kirkpatrick told the newspaper. “As a principal of a public school, I must put aside my personal religious beliefs and follow the law — which upholds that we have freedom of speech and freedom of religion, but that we, as public schools, cannot endorse one single religion over another.”

Fox News contacted the parents of the child but they declined to comment on the controversy.

The incident has sparked widespread concern across this western North Carolina community — called by many the buckle of the Bible Belt.

“I’m reserving my opinion at this point – but I’m very concerned that the young lady’s First Amendment rights have been broken,” said Scott Hagaman, senior pastor of Marion’s First Baptist Church.

He told Fox News that ministers across the community are alarmed what happened and many are asking questions.

“It’s saturated the community,” he said. “I’m quite sure it will be handled appropriately and fairly but right now there is a lot of concern that this child was not treated appropriately.”

The issue is expected to be addressed by local residents at next week’s school board meeting.

“I am outraged that a school would deny a six year old child her First Amendment rights — especially during an assembly to honor our nation’s veterans,” Trudy Pascoe told Fox News. “It is unacceptable for schools to continue to deny students rights because of their Christian viewpoint.”

Chris Greene, who happens to be employed by the school district, spoke to board members earlier this week.

“My question is this, when do the rights of one outweigh the rights of another,” he asked in remarks covered by the local newspaper. “I believe that this little girl’s rights were violated and that those who worked so hard to prepare this program should receive an apology.”

Pastor Hagaman said it’s no surprise that the First Amendment debate has reached their small town.

“I don’t think there’s anywhere in the country where you can hide from these issues — with the culture changing so quickly,” he said.
 
Pretty amazing how for 200 years this would be a non issue. Now if one person is offended we must all change. What about the majority that are offended that this is an issue? What's it going to take to stop this, going along to get along, going to stop? No one is being forced to listen to this student read her poem. If you are offended by the word "GOD" leave the room till she's done or don't go to the assembly.
 
I just now re-posted this story (sorry).....This whole story just disgusts me. I'm ashamed for my country.
 
This reminds me of 9th grade (1999) when we had to write an alternate ending for Edgar Allen Poe's Telltale Heart. I felt that it should remain true to the direction the story was taking and Me and the girl next to me were grouped together and we decided to have him kill the officer with the floorboard while confessing and stick him in the floor next to the old man...

Me and Shannon got suspended for a week. Regardless of the teacher's choice of stories...I figured it was fair game, story that describes smothering a man to death with a pillow in great detail. I used it in Written Communications in 2007 (college) and got extra credit for the graphic detail.

Schools encourage creativity and diversity unless you are creative and unique. Then they punish you for it. Same thing goes for religion. You are prohibited from professing faith unless you're rich or the minority.
 
Same thing goes for religion. You are prohibited from professing faith unless you're rich or the minority.

Or if its the "right kind of religion". You can stand on the court house steps and preach ALL day if its Islam. But try to stand on public ground with a copy of the Ten Commandments or a large Cross and you could go to jail!
 
Or if its the "right kind of religion". You can stand on the court house steps and preach ALL day if its Islam. But try to stand on public ground with a copy of the Ten Commandments or a large Cross and you could go to jail!

Not true. I am Muslim and the last time somebody found out, I lost my job and somebody made up a story that I threatened to "blow up a gas station." It was as simple as me giving this kid a ride home when his starter went out and he saw my Qran on the dashboard and next day I got fired. No good deed goes unpunished.
 
I already replied to the other thread but I will repeat myself here. Sounds like they are infringing on her first amendment rights. Twice.
 

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