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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostOk. Even if we forget the bolded part, there is still a big difference between the Christianity (a religion that you can choose to believe or not) and Islam (a religion/law that requires you to believe and follow under penalty of death). Do you not see the difference?
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostNo, I don't, because they've both done the same thing, and if given the opportunity, christianity would revert back. I would rather keep them where they're at then allow either of them a foothold in any governmental affairs. Also, look at some of the christian nations in Africa this very moment, more specifically Uganda, who wants to imprison/kill gay people solely for being gay because they've been convinced that it endangers Ugandan families.
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Originally posted by Downs View PostThis is the shit that happens when you allow any religion to be taught in school. If you recognize one you have to recognize them all.
This is what you get when you start allowing stuff like this into schoolsOriginally posted by racrguy View PostTo go along with what downs was saying, why are so many people pissed off about this? Do you know how long and how hard people have been pushing to get religion into schools? But wait, religion in schools becomes a problem when it's not your religion in schools? Oh well, you asked for it.
The parents said they immediately contacted the principal of the high school who defended the program and said it was required under CSCOPE – a controversial electronic curriculum system that provides online lesson plans for teachers.
“The principal told me it was world geography and they have to learn this stuff,” she said. I called Janice VanCleave, a vocal critic of the CSCOPE program and the founder of Texas CSCOPE Review. She said the education program is without question promoting the Islamic religion – and students are not given the full story.
“They are not telling students how these young women are treated in this religion,” she told me. “In the Islamic countries women are not treated well at all.”
Last month, evidence was presented at a state hearing showing that CSCOPE offered a number of lessons about Islam.
One particular lesson instructed teachers to provide classroom readings of selected texts from the Koran.
Students were also taught that Allah is God.
CSCOPE offered no comparable lessons on Christianity or Judaism, VanCleave told Fox News.
Originally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostFrom a procreation standpoint, they're right. Not to mention, it's hard to wash off the shitdick without access to running water..
Originally posted by stevo View PostYou guys are both missing the point, this is a program in Texas public schools , that pushes ONLY Islam, no other religion is pushed by it:
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Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View PostThey miss the point on a regular basis. Most likely because they can't argue the original point.
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Originally posted by racrguy View Post
I'm not missing the point, I just think it's funny that christians are getting a dose of their own medicine and they don't like it.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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From the "collective" standpoint it should be all or nothing IMO. All religion discussed and taught in school or none. I would lean toward none as I think it should be the parents discression to introduce what religions they would like their child to learn about.
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Note that this is not from the High School lesson, but from a 6th grade history lesson. Just more BS from the creators of CSCOPE
Compare characteristics of institutions in various contemporary societies. (TEKS 6.16B)
Student will differentiate between the active and passive voice and know how to use them both. (TECKS 6.19B)Last edited by Woods Racing Transmission; 02-27-2013, 02:35 PM.
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Originally posted by BMCSean View PostFrom the "collective" standpoint it should be all or nothing IMO. All religion discussed and taught in school or none. I would lean toward none as I think it should be the parents discression to introduce what religions they would like their child to learn about.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostOk. Even if we forget the bolded part, there is still a big difference between the Christianity (a religion that you can choose to believe or not) and Islam (a religion/law that requires you to believe and follow under penalty of death). Do you not see the difference?2004 Suzuki DL650
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What I find most amusing is how the people in this thread defending the actions of the school program don't actually have an opinion OTHER than that they are anti- something. You don't mind islamic proselytizing because its anti-conservative and anti-christianity.
Have an opinion of your own instead of just being a sheep.
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