I appreciate everyone's responses.
I didn't go to the coach first because I feel I can't change him. As other's have said, he has the right to put in his e-mails what he wants. I don't know if his religious statements bother others, but because it does me, I felt it best to just remove ourselves from his world.
I guess what bothers me most is, there is a thing called separation of church and state and this is crossing that line. I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would want to discuss bible verses at a Little League game. I also feel wether you agree with his views or mine, somethings just aren't meant for public forums. I don't care what this man does in his home, with his family, with his friends etc., but when you agree to coach a group (outside of a church setting) you have to keep your beliefs to yourself. I don't put in my e-mails what I believe in, forcing it on others. That's very "in your face" in my opinion.
As someone else has stated, it's the area we've moved into and I should just except it. Many times I have, I run into somone/something religious almost everyday. I think the times and the area are changing, and this area is becoming a bit more diverse. I think it's time that people realize not everyone is as into religion as they are.
I guess what irratates me the most is the fact they won't let me move my son off the team. They say the rosters are "frozen". Ridiculous, I say, he's just become a free agent, let him out of his contract!! LOL!
Thanks for listening. I feel better just getting it all out there.