These Atheists Saw God’s Not Dead 2 So You Don’t Have To [View all]
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2016/04/02/these-atheists-saw-gods-not-dead-2-so-you-dont-have-to/
Anyway, Chris Line, a law student who works with the Freedom From Religion Foundation, has perhaps the best rebuttals to the plot points in the film. For example, would a group like FFRF actually sue this teacher?
A group like FFRF or the ACLU likely wouldnt even lodge a complaint with a school over this sort of trivial mention of Jesus, let alone file a lawsuit. There are plenty of cases of actual school proselytization to keep them busy.
What about the parents who file the lawsuit? In the film, theyre told theyll make a lot of money and their daughter (the student in Graces classroom) will likely be accepted into Stanford as a result of the case.
Contrary to what the movie suggests most Establishment Clause cases seek nominal damages or no damages at all and only seek an injunction preventing the school district from taking a similar action in the future. The reality of Establishment Clause cases is that lawsuits are really about keeping church and state separate and not about receiving fame, notoriety, or huge sums of money.
It goes on like that for a while. Its almost like the writers of the movie never bothered to check out the facts
shocking, I know.