Listened to the "Love Thy Neighbor" song, well ya'll need to get your facts straight. Yes, God says to love your neighbor, but he also says not to be a man if you're a man or a woman if you're a woman. You should treat everyone kindly, however, that doesn't mean that it's right for someone to choose that way of life. I don't understand why a song like this is necessary, it's talking about Christian people lashing out at the LGBTQIA+ community while they're lashing out at the Christian population? I don't understand the purpose of that. Also, this movie is offending some people that may, I don't know, LIVE in Indiana and are of the Christian faith. I know that in most schools now of days it isn't a big thing to be gay, in fact people who support that community or are apart of it can be bullies too, anyone can in fact. Also, schools should be unbiased of anything, including Christian beliefs AND LGBTQIA+ things. So both ways this movie is not right. Finally, why is the Christian faith made an enemy in this song? In the whole movie actually, why in the world is the Christian faith pretty much made the antagonist of the story?