
Non-Muslim Children in Scotland Take Field Trip to Mosque and Learn Islamic Prayers and History
Recently, non-Muslim children in Scotland are taken on a field trip to a mosque.
My question is how did the Muslim children enjoy their trip to a cathedral where they are taught the history of Christianity and the Lord’s Prayer? How about the history of the Jews? Will they learn the Shema? What is that you say - that hasn’t happened? Now how is that providing diversity to the kids?
No, it appears the Islamist have taken a page from the LGBTXYZ lobby. You know - where children are forced to hear the story of gays who embrace the lifestyle but are denied the right to hear of the thousands who have rejected same sex attraction? Well, all the children except the Muslims because well, you see, they kill homosexuals in their country. Tolerance truly has a new meaning these days.
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Don’t be silly, Jackie, Christians aren’t diverse. Jews used to be, before they started electing guys like Sharon and Netanyahu, but that sort of behavior got them non-diverse status post-haste.
[1] Posted by Jeffersonian on 8-18-2012 at 12:25 PM · [top]
I wonder if the leftist European tendency towards self-destruction is based on self hatred, or is there Saudi money lurking around somewhere. I’m still amazed that parents are not more aware of what people do to whom they have delegated the important task of raising their kids. Perhaps they think the state has the right to appropriate them and indoctrinate them however it wishes? Germany still has an explicit anti-home schooling policy on the books.
[2] Posted by SpongJohn SquarePantheist on 8-18-2012 at 12:47 PM · [top]
Yep go after the children, change the educational material, that is how you further your long term goals. I hope those kids get a proper education from their parents and Christian ministers.
[3] Posted by Undergroundpewster on 8-18-2012 at 02:35 PM · [top]
The hand that rocks the cradle, UP…
[4] Posted by Jeffersonian on 8-18-2012 at 03:42 PM · [top]
The one way tolerance train is gaining steam.
[5] Posted by Bill2 on 8-18-2012 at 03:57 PM · [top]
You know, Pewster, that’s a nice thought but one would think such parents would not have allowed their kids to go on such a field trip.
[6] Posted by Jackie on 8-18-2012 at 04:03 PM · [top]
Silly wabbit; doncha know that this is analogous to Eric Holder’s Justice Department determining that non-white people cannot be perpetrators of racism - they can only be its victims. You need to have your inclusive diversity hat on (or your scarf if female) so you can understand these things.
[7] Posted by Daniel on 8-18-2012 at 04:05 PM · [top]
When liberals do this sort of thing, try to get kids to despise their own religious and cultural heritage and feel “guilt” over things they have never done, they are punishing the innocent in order to atone for sins (real or imagined) committed by others. I guess liberals don’t find the concept of penal substitutionary atonement as absurd as they often it is. #7 would be another example of this.
[8] Posted by SpongJohn SquarePantheist on 8-18-2012 at 06:21 PM · [top]
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