Read my quotes. Nowhere do I say that the school had no right to do what it did. I would have discreetly told the mom not to come back a month after they did, WHEN THE SCHOOL YEAR WAS OVER AND THE CHILD WOULDN'T BE A VICTIM OF THEIR "RIGHTEOUSNESS". I said they hurt the child not the mom. I think they are a bunch of Pharisees who pound their breasts in front of the synagoge. They hurt a little girl with their "righteousness". I think they are worse than the mom.
Everybody in this whole affair except for the innocent little girl disgusts me.
The girl in my story is also 'hurt' because her father is not (really) a part of her life anymore, and will barely be so again. She is also hurt because her mother still wants to be with him and she does not really understand that it's not her fault.
Its that darn 'righteousness' -- that both her and her mother fail to recognize.
So where is the line where we forfeit righteousness in order to make little girls happy? Lets ask God about all the little girls who drowned in the flood.