Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Worldly: Albemarle County teacher deletes “God” lyric from “We Are The World”

Worldly: Albemarle County teacher deletes “God” lyric from “We Are The World”


Within weeks of a national scandal at Stall Brook Elementary School in Bellingham, Massachusetts—where an overzealous government school official removed “God” from Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA”—a local teacher has performed her own secular exorcism on another popular song.

For an upcoming 4th and 5th grade performance at Albemarle County’s Broadus Wood Elementary School in central Virginia, music teacher, Jean Flaherty, has altered a key line from the 1985 Michael Jackson / Lionel Richie composition, “We Are The World.” In an effort to avoid offending non-believers, Flaherty overtly removed lyrical reference to “God.”


TONY DIGIROLMO- THERE ARE PLENTY OF SECULARIST OUT THERE LOOKING FOR EVERY MOMENT TO A "SECULAR EXORCISM" ON ANYTHING CHRISTIAN BASED.
When this Michael Jackson song was being aired on a Christian radio station I called them and told them that the song is in err biblicaly. I pointed out that Jesus refused the devil and never turned the stones to bread. They thanked me and never played the song again.

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