Teaching The bible In Schools?

Started by Solar, December 21, 2014, 11:44:48 AM

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Solar

Of course not, but teaching Islumic values is just fine by leftist standards.



Parents in Farmville, North Carolina want to know why their children were given a Common Core vocabulary assignment in an English class that promoted the Prophet Muhammad and the Islamic faith.

"It really caught me off guard," a Farmville Central High School student who was in the class told me. "If we are not allowed to talk about any other religions in school – how is this appropriate?"

The Islamic vocabulary worksheet was assigned to seniors.

"I was reading it and it caught me off guard," the student told me. "I just looked at it and knew something was not right – so I emailed the pages to my mom."

I asked the school district to provide me with a copy of vocabulary worksheets that promoted the Jewish, Hindu and Christian faiths. The school district did not reply.
"In the following exercises, you will have the opportunity to expand your vocabulary by reading about Muhammad and the Islamic word," the worksheet read.

The lesson used words like astute, conducive, erratic, mosque, pastoral, and zenith in sentences about the Islamic faith.

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"The zenith of any Muslim's life is a trip to Mecca," one sentence read. For "erratic," the lesson included this statement: "The responses to Muhammad's teachings were at first erratic. Some people responded favorably, while other resisted his claim that 'there is no God but Allah and Muhammad his Prophet."

Another section required students to complete a sentence:

"There are such vast numbers of people who are anxious to spread the Muslim faith that it would be impossible to give a(n)___ amount."

I spoke to one parent who asked not to be identified. She was extremely troubled by what her child was exposed to in the classroom.

"What if right after Pearl Harbor our educational system was talking about how great the Japanese emperor was?" the parent asked. "What if during the Cold War our educational system was telling students how wonderful Russia was?"

The parent said the material was classwork disguised as Islamic propaganda.

"It's very shocking," she said. "I just told my daughter to read it as if it's fiction. It's no different than another of fictional book you've read."

A spokesman for Pitt County Schools defended the lesson  – noting that it came from a state-adopted supplemental workbook and met the "Common Core standards for English Language Arts."

"The course is designed to accompany the world literature text, which emphasizes culture in literature," the statement read.

The problem is it's emphasizing a specific culture and religion – and the school district acknowledged there were concerns "related to the religious nature of sentences providing vocabulary words in context."

"Our school system understands all concerns related to proselytizing, and there is no place for it in our instruction," the statement goes on to say. "However, this particular lesson was one of many the students in this class have had and will have that expose them to the various religions and how they shape cultures throughout the world."

I asked the school district to provide me with a copy of vocabulary worksheets that promoted the Jewish, Hindu and Christian faiths.

The school district did not reply.

I also asked for the past or future dates when the students would be given those vocabulary worksheets.

The school district has yet to reply.
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zewazir

So, where the heck is the Freedom From Religion Foundation with their constant lawsuits every time religion rears its head in the public venue?

Oh, right.  They're liberals.  Hypocrisy and lies are their life. Not to mention being cowards.

Solar

Quote from: zewazir on December 29, 2014, 04:16:26 PM
So, where the heck is the Freedom From Religion Foundation with their constant lawsuits every time religion rears its head in the public venue?

Oh, right.  They're liberals.  Hypocrisy and lies are their life. Not to mention being cowards.
Libs. They're their own worst enemy where Liberty is concerned.
They hate guns, until they're mugged. They hate abortion, till their girlfriend wants to abort their baby. They hate opposition speech, yet claim to support the First.
They support illegal immigration till they lose their job to a lower paid worker. And the list is endless.
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Quote from: zewazir on December 29, 2014, 04:16:26 PM
So, where the heck is the Freedom From Religion Foundation with their constant lawsuits every time religion rears its head in the public venue?

Oh, right.  They're liberals.  Hypocrisy and lies are their life. Not to mention being cowards.

Well now, the religions that must be "guarded against" are those based on belief in God and Christ. Those based on a belief in Mohammed/Muhammed, etc. are cool.

Get it?
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