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December 29, 2005
Judges asked to rethink 'Islamic-indoctrination'
Topics: FaithThe ACLU and CAIR would go nuts if a public school taught Christianity or Judaism; but it's alright with a court in California for a California school district to teach 12-year-old students to "become Muslims."
Parents and children challenging a California school district for its practice of teaching 12-year-old students to "become Muslims" are asking a federal appeals court to reconsider its ruling in front of the entire panel of judges.Read more ...
Why would a school even consider doing such a thing in the first place?
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Posted by Richard at December 29, 2005 9:47 AM
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Comments
The judge in this case needs to do some retraining in constitutional law. The course, as it is described here, was religious in content. Where Islam is concerned you cannot separate the religion from the state. If the children were not taught about the caliphate then they were not taught the truth about Islam.
The judge was 100 per cent wrong in her opinion. As you are aware I am not a US citizen, but an Australian. I believe in separation of church and state but in terms of what was truly meant by your founding fathers, and the founding fathers of my own country.
Islam is a religious-political system. The course definitely crossed the line about what should have been taught in a public school, since it openly promoted one form of religion, whilst Judaism and Christianity are not allowed to be mentioned.
The attitude of the liberals is totally hypocritical. If they could stop doing such interesting gymnastics proving their flexibility and hypermobility (hah, work out what I mean here if you can) then they should at least stop and take notice of what is going on in the Islamic countries. They seem to have no idea about the real world.
(if you work out where these moonbats think the sun is shining and why they need to be hypermobile please let me know.)
Posted by: Maggie4Life
at December 30, 2005 2:05 AM
















