So, we can't have prayer in school because of this rule, I suppose even the Government doesn't consider Islam a religion. With the aid of lesson plans provided by PBS, a government paid source, teachers are enabled to teach about Allah, the one true God.
Our children are being bent to all sorts of horror in the name of enlightenment, political correctness, and all sorts of sordid stuff that changes them and confuses them and our
relationship with them. So many don't teach their children about God and his son, Jesus
Christ at home that they only are learning about Allah. Isn't that where radicalization perhaps begins?
Carol Kelly wrote:
So, we can't have prayer in school because of this rule, I suppose even the Government doesn't consider Islam a religion. With the aid of lesson plans provided by PBS, a government paid source, teachers are enabled to teach about Allah, the one true God.
Our children are being bent to all sorts of horror in the name of enlightenment, political correctness, and all sorts of sordid stuff that changes them and confuses them and our
relationship with them. So many don't teach their children about God and his son, Jesus
Christ at home that they only are learning about Allah. Isn't that where radicalization perhaps begins?
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Teachers who teach this need to be rounded up and sent to Syria
cesspool jones wrote:
Teachers who teach this need to be rounded up and sent to Syria
It's in the curriculum these days.
cesspool jones wrote:
Teachers who teach this need to be rounded up and sent to Syria
I can't figure out how they say they can't teach religion in a public school but the can teach Islam.
If they can teach about Islam, shouldn't all other religions get equal time?
EL wrote:
I can't figure out how they say they can't teach religion in a public school but the can teach Islam.
If they can teach about Islam, shouldn't all other religions get equal time?
It is conveniently defined as "culture" and not a religion. Yet, I bet each and every Mosque has tax exempt statis under the "religion" facade.
QuestGirl wrote:
It is conveniently defined as "culture" and not a religion. Yet, I bet each and every Mosque has tax exempt statis under the "religion" facade.
And I'll bet you're right! We're giving them 20 thousand dollars, I read. And food stamps and every other freebie out there while we're taxed to the hilt. Load them up on a slow boat and send them back. We don't need anymore indigents and radicals here.
Carol, I taught Modern World History before I retired ten years ago. As part of the course, I taught the basics of Islam, The Eastern religions, the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic counter reformation. This was a necessary part of the course because religion played a huge role in the fifteen hundreds. One day, a mother of one of my students came into the school with blood in her eye. She claimed that I tried to convert her daughter to Buddhism. Of course I had no such desire to do so. I suppose that faith struck a chord in her daughter.
I believe it is important to teach high school kids the differences of beliefs of the various religions. Teaching comparative religion is quite different from practicing any religion. The First Amendment to the constitution guarantees that the government must not advance any religion over any other. The beliefs of all people are their own business. The constitution also forbids the church, ( any church ) from interfering in the business of the state. Jefferson's " wall between state and church " has worked very well since the US Constitution was written. If it ain't broke, don't fix it".
Carol Kelly wrote:
So, we can't have prayer in school because of this rule, I suppose even the Government doesn't consider Islam a religion. With the aid of lesson plans provided by PBS, a government paid source, teachers are enabled to teach about Allah, the one true God.
Our children are being bent to all sorts of horror in the name of enlightenment, political correctness, and all sorts of sordid stuff that changes them and confuses them and our
relationship with them. So many don't teach their children about God and his son, Jesus
Christ at home that they only are learning about Allah. Isn't that where radicalization perhaps begins?
So, we can't have prayer in school because of this... (
show quote)
Carol Kelly wrote:
So, we can't have prayer in school because of this rule, I suppose even the Government doesn't consider Islam a religion. With the aid of lesson plans provided by PBS, a government paid source, teachers are enabled to teach about Allah, the one true God.
Our children are being bent to all sorts of horror in the name of enlightenment, political correctness, and all sorts of sordid stuff that changes them and confuses them and our
relationship with them. So many don't teach their children about God and his son, Jesus
Christ at home that they only are learning about Allah. Isn't that where radicalization perhaps begins?
So, we can't have prayer in school because of this... (
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Check this out:
https://investmentwatchblog.com/san-diego-schools-to-be-the-first-sharia-law-compliant-schools-in-america/ I would demand at least equal time.
Send in the military along with a few militias.
They have done this in one of the Metro-area school districts in my area a year or two ago.
saltwind 78 wrote:
Carol, I taught Modern World History before I retired ten years ago. As part of the course, I taught the basics of Islam, The Eastern religions, the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic counter reformation. This was a necessary part of the course because religion played a huge role in the fifteen hundreds. One day, a mother of one of my students came into the school with blood in her eye. She claimed that I tried to convert her daughter to Buddhism. Of course I had no such desire to do so. I suppose that faith struck a chord in her daughter.
I believe it is important to teach high school kids the differences of beliefs of the various religions. Teaching comparative religion is quite different from practicing any religion. The First Amendment to the constitution guarantees that the government must not advance any religion over any other. The beliefs of all people are their own business. The constitution also forbids the church, ( any church ) from interfering in the business of the state. Jefferson's " wall between state and church " has worked very well since the US Constitution was written. If it ain't broke, don't fix it".
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Yeah, there was a time fish was served every Friday in the school cafeteria too.
EL wrote:
I can't figure out how they say they can't teach religion in a public school but the can teach Islam.
If they can teach about Islam, shouldn't all other religions get equal time?
When it suits Muslims, they say that Islam is a religion, and therefore should not be discriminated against. But when it comes to programing the children in school it is just a part of current history lesson that must be appropriately presented to the impressionable children. iwonder how the schools can present Islam and then in health class promote sex with same sex people, pretending that girls are boys and that there is no such concept of male and female. No wonder the children have become so confused that they will buy all the BS the progressives present.
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