When hit songwriters Doug Johnson, Kim Williams and country music legend Charlie Daniels wrote 'God Save Us All From Religion,' they knew they had penned something powerful.<br /><br /><br /><br />With lines like "We've got the Jews and the Muslims, the Isms and the Wasums / And ten thousand flavors of Christians / God save us all from religion," the song's strong message might have turned some off. It turned out to be exactly what Michigan-based artist Jay Jolley wanted to record.
