Did you check out the web site on one of the links on one of the threads? It doesn't take long to have a pretty good idea of what they do. The difference between a high class gentleman's club and a sleazy joint is the cleanliness of the bathrooms and the price of a drink.
1. This is a private Christian school. In the United States churches have the freedom to establish their own schools so they can teach kids the values they believe in. It amazes me how many so-called freedom lovers apparently believe that private organizations should not be allowed to establish criteria for membership.
2. It is irrelevant whether the people in this church school are being un-Christian, hypocritical, pious, mean, or insensitive. They are practicing their religion they way they believe and if you don't like it don't go there. Why do so many people think a church should be forced to accept behaviours they believe are sinful?
3. I am sending my own kindergarten-age daughter to a private Christian school. We also went through a rather grueling screening process of interviews etc. And we had to sign a lengthy agreement as a condition of being admitted. It is impossible for this woman not to have known that the church wouldn't approve of stripping.
That being said, the church is no doubt merely looking after the interests of the parishioners and parents who send their kids to this school. I am sending my kids to private school for the exact reason that I want to keep them away from such deviancy for as long as is possible. And I would be very upset if after spending the extra dollars the school was no different than a public school.
And finally, does no one see the irony in how all these posters are coming down in a most harsh and judgmental fashion on those who are being judgmental? Hey - in this country people are allowed to think stripping is sinful.