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Evidence? C'mon, you saw the scales. She weighs the same as a duck.
That was never the charge.
An old tactic. By equating all religions you diminish the value of certain religions in the very places they are most practiced.
It also foments sympathy, so that when someone attempts to address flaws in and perversions of that religion others respond with hostility, slander, and insult. As has happened here.
Which you have refused to even attempt to refute, other than to sling mud.
That was never the charge.
An old tactic. By equating all religions you diminish the value of certain religions in the very places they are most practiced. It also foments sympathy, so that when someone attempts to address flaws in and perversions of that religion others respond with hostility, slander, and insult. As has happened here.
Which you have refused to even attempt to refute, other than to sling mud.
Excellent quote, which brings the following quote to mind.
If you tell a lie big enough, and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension,the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.
Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945)
NAZI Propaganda Minister
Thanks for the quote.
It does explain a lot about the methods that people resort to, even here in this thread, against Sistrin in this instance.
The goalposts change every thirty seconds, so it's understandable that the "charge" gets missed...
Didn't call the students to prayer. Didn't ask the students to abandon their own religion and worship Allah.
Ah -- are you saying that here in America, the idea that religions are equal should not be taught?
I can see how sympathy would be of little to no use to some of the posters around here.
Religions being treated equally in America = bad.
When we get back from vacation, I'm going to ask my debaters...
Rot! Have you even bothered to study Islam?
By study, btw, I mean actual academic study...
I don't recommend pointing an M4 carbine at educators, schoolchildren, Muslims, or anyone else in an attempt to see the world through Sistrin's eyes.
The claim was Common Core is promoting Islam.
Is this some backhanded attempt to make the baby-killer charge? That because I actually wore the uniform and did my job in your eyes I am the terrorist? Because if that is what you are hinting at you should have the decency to just say it.
Rot! Have you even bothered to study Islam? By study, btw, I mean actual academic study not " Oh, I read something on a site and it tells me all I need to know!" Finally, Rot!
The claim was Common Core is promoting Islam.
I am saying not all religions are equal,
Atheist and satanist have used this tactic to gain legal status for a belief system which is nothing more than cult worship.
Radical Islam and its supporters are using it to insert what they want taught concerning Islam into the American public school system. Both groups have agendas they are seeking to advance, which in the case of groups such as CAIR, INSA, and the Muslim Brotherhood, an agenda they themselves have clearly articulated. You just refuse to listen.
Do you really believe any lesson concerning Islam constructed to satisfy Common Core standards is going to include this? Quote:
Azhars Scholars in Egypt
In his book, "Jurisprudence in Muhammads Biography", the Azhar scholar, Dr. Muhammad Said Ramadan al-Buti says the following (page 134, 7th edition):
"The Holy War, as it is known in Islamic Jurisprudence, is basically an offensive war. This is the duty of Muslims in every age when the needed military power becomes available to them. This is the phase in which the meaning of Holy War has taken its final form. Thus the apostle of God said: I was commanded to fight the people until they believe in God and his message ..."
Dr. Buti deduces from Muhammads statement that this is the concept of offensive warthis is Holy War as it is known in Islamic jurisprudence. Notice by his statement also that this matter is a duty incumbent on every Muslim in every age. The time will come when East and West, as well as politicians and military personnel all over the world will realize that the real military danger is the Islamic community. When the needed military power becomes available to them, they will wage wars and invade other countries.
Sourced below.
I have sympathy for American public school students, students who are not being taught how to think, but rather how to think in the manner various members of the liberal/progressive crowd want them to.
Islam still condones slavery. Is that what makes it equal to Christianity or Judaism?
In his book, "You Ask and Islam Answers", Dr. 'Abdul-Latif Mushtahari, the general supervisor and director of homiletics and guidance at the Azhar University, says (pp. 51,52),
"Islam does not prohibit slavery but retains it for two reasons. The first reason is war (whether it is a civil war or a foreign war in which the captive is either killed or enslaved) provided that the war is not between Muslims against each other - it is not acceptable to enslave the violators, or the offenders, if they are Muslims. Only non-Muslim captives may be enslaved or killed. The second reason is the sexual propagation of slaves which would generate more slaves for their owner."
The text is plain that all prisoners of war must either be killed or become slaves. The ancient scholars are in full agreement over this issue, such as Ibn Timiyya, Ibn Hisham, Malik etc. Ibn Timiyya says (Vol. 32, p. 89),
Yeah, up close and personal, on their own ground, while holding an M-4. I suggest you try it, see if you remain so self-righteous. I admit my experiences have left me a bit biased, but when I hear someone pontificate from on high about the religion of peace advocating only one side of the issue ever be broached, I have seen where that leads so don't expect me to be quiet about it.
That cuts both ways -- pass a law to restrict religion; don't be surprised when it inevitably turns around and bites you.
...then you ought to understand that the training you underwent is designed to dehumanize your intended enemy by any means necessary to make it easier for you to pull the trigger.
This was done primarily to make you an effective soldier who wouldn't freeze up when it came time to shoot someone.
Islam was not your enemy...
...paramilitary terrorist organizations that used the dominant religion of their culture to recruit and brainwash disposable soldiers was your enemy.
These terrorist organizations would have worn a Christian facade if Christianity were the majority religion of their culture.
They promulgate extreme fringe beliefs but their ultimate motives are non-religious.
Like our soldiers, their soldiers were trained in a way that dehumanized their intended enemy by any means necessary to make it easier for them to pull the trigger.
Comparing Osama bin Ladin and Al Qaeda to mainstream Islam is like comparing David Koresh and the Branch Davidians with mainstream Christianity. They have the trappings of the religion, but they abuse and distort the teachings of the religion to achieve non-religious ends.
I think you're reading more into what I wrote than I intended. I simply meant to suggest that there are more appropriate ways to empathize with someone's point of view than aiming a firearm at someone.
There is no organized Muslim plot to convert our school children through the use of the English and Math standards of common core.
It's been thoroughly established that common core does not promote Islam and is not the source of the worksheets or handouts alleged to be in the schools' curriculum.
The Bible doesn't preach for one to murder nonbelievers (while yes some Christians behaved that way in the past they generally don't now). The Quran on the other hand has three options for the likes of you and me:
1. Convert
2. Submission/Slavery
3. Death
The 1st Amendment does not give people the rights to inflict violence on those whom aren't of the same religion...
The threat we're dealing with are radical fundamentalist Muslims (or militant Islam), we should be treating this threat seriously not worrying about offending people.
If moderate Muslims want to be offended how about they stand up to the radicals and help put a stop to them, instead a lot of them offer excuses for the barbaric behavior.
The 1st Amendment is not a suicide pact.
I am confused now. You people have turned this into a Islam bashing thread instead of what the thread should be about, which is what I thought was about why public schools seem to or not to be promoting a religion when they should be completely sanitized of it unless the lesson is specifically on religion.
So why are you worried that Muslim-Americans are going to ignore the First Amendment and go on a rampage?
Radical fundamentalists of any religion are pretty threatening, butwhat specific anti-Muslim laws are you considering?
In your opinion.
The only person I've seen offer excuses for their barbaric behavior is you. "The Quran on the other hand has three options for the likes of you and me," remember?
Nevertheless, it keeps them -- and you -- in check.
Seems to be working well enough to me.
I am confused now. You people have turned this into a Islam bashing thread instead of what the thread should be about, which is what I thought was about why public schools seem to or not to be promoting a religion when they should be completely sanitized of it unless the lesson is specifically on religion.
Are you mad because they seem to be promoting islam or are you mad because they are promoting a religion period? What is it?
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