Parent Upset About 'God is Dead' Art Work at School

FOX NEWS | ATLANTA
By Paul Yates
GEORGIA---A parent in Newton County is concerned about art work hanging on a classroom wall. One picture in the Alcovy High School has words that say, "God is dead." The Newton County School System says language arts students made the drawings from a quote in Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible". The pictures were posted as part of student art work for several years without receiving a complaint. "The student was not reflecting religious preferences. Basically, he's just reflecting a quote in the book," said Sherri Davis-Viniard, Newton County School System's spokesperson. [link]

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