Saturday, December 31, 2005

Anything But Christian

From World Net Daily comes another story from California where public schools can teach anything but Christianity.

Apparently, parents were upset that their kids were being taught how to "become Muslim" in one of their classes. The tasks for this included... get this... for three weeks 12-year-old students were:
- placed into Islamic city groups
- took Islamic names
- wore identification tags that displayed their new Islamic name and the star and crescent moon
- were handed materials that instructed them to 'Remember Allah always so that you may prosper'
- completed the Islamic Five Pillars of Faith, including fasting; and memorized and recited the 'Bismillah' or 'In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate,' which students also wrote on banners hung on the classroom walls.
- students also played "jihad games" during the course, which was part of the school's world history and geography program.

The court ruled that the school was not indoctrinating students about Islam when it required them to adopt Muslim names and pray to Allah!

Where's the ACLU? Where's the secularists? Where's the athiests? Can you imagine them allowing the same thing to be done with Christianity?????

I guess they school will now have students...

- placed into Christian denomination groups
- take Christian names
- wear identification tags that displayed their new Christian name and the cross.
- handed materials that instructing them to 'Accept Jesus so that you may be saved.'
- completed the sacraments of Catholicismm as well as fasting for Lent, memorizing the Our Father, Hail Mary and Apostles Creed.
- students will also play "crusade games" during the course, which was part of the school's world history and geography program.

Not a chance in hell, or should I call it California.

The blatant attack on Christianity and the hypocrisy when it comes to other religions is becoming more astounding, offensive and worrisome.

As Christians we are called to turn the other cheek, but that does not mean to allow the faith to be forcibly removed from our lives. We must defend our faith stronger than those who are currently attacking it or else our nation and our future will truly be lost.

You can read the article here.


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