![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, one kid in the class has one of those pesky smartphones to record the entire exchange, and the blowback is immediate: the school’s principal (Robin Givens) immediately suspends Grace without pay, and Brooke’s parents decide to file a lawsuit against Grace personally, even calling in ACLU attorney Pete Kane (Ray Wise) to represent them. Our courageous true believer in this outing is high school history teacher Grace Wesley (Melissa Joan Hart-yes, I’m as shocked as you are that Hart is now old enough to actually teach Sabrina the Teenage Witch) who one day in class is asked a seemingly innocuous question about nonviolence by her student Brooke (Hayley Orrantia), and responds with a couple of quotes from Jesus Christ, courtesy of the Bible. Alas, the brave student from the first film is nowhere to be found in God’s Not Dead 2.
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