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    Muslims Demand (& Get) Prayer In Public Schools – Attack Off Campus Bible Studies

    4 Hours Ago by Tim Brown

    Muslims Demand (& Get) Prayer In Public Schools – Attack Off Campus Bible Studies

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    So about that “religion of peace” and tolerance, this is how it really works. Muslim supremacism is at the top, everything else is at the bottom. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is leading the charge by pushing for public school policy, and they’re getting it.
    CAIR’s impact in the public school system is now being seen in two cases in Michigan.
    The first comes from one of CAIR’s press releases, dated October of 2012, in which CAIR had bullied a local school system because of passing out information about a private Bible Study class (something, by the way, that use to actually be part of the public education system in this country). According to the Press release:
    The Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MI) said today that a Detroit-area school district has apologized for handing out permission slips for Bible study classes to elementary school students.
    CAIR-MI sent a letter to Roseville Public Schools after receiving a complaint from two parents of children who attend Huron Park Elementary School about distribution by teachers of permission slips for the Bible classes at a local Baptist church.
    In his letter to the school district, CAIR-MI Executive Director Dawud Walid wrote in part:
    “School staff and teachers are not to serve as advocates for one particular religion or congregation within a religion by passing out slips inviting parents to give permission for their children to attend religious instruction. . . According to the United States Supreme Court, the First Amendment clearly requires that public school students and their parents are never given the impression that their school/school district prefers a specific religion over others or sanctions religion in general.”
    A school district official today apologized to CAIR-MI for the distribution of the permission slips and said district principals will discuss the issue at an upcoming meeting.
    “We thank school district officials for taking quick and appropriate action once this violation of religious neutrality was brought to their attention,” said Walid.
    He said CAIR offers a booklet, called “An Educator’s Guide to Islamic Religious Practices,” that is designed to help school officials provide a positive learning environment for students of all faiths.
    First of all, let me make one thing crystal clear for anyone espousing the nonsense that education, or anything for that matter can be “religiously neutral.” Everything, education, work, home, community and anything in life boils down to being viewed through one’s worldview, or belief system (which we usually refer to as “religion”).
    Second notice the hypocrisy and downright deceptiveness of CAIR. They scream and decry permission slips to attend a Bible study, but have no problem providing these same facilities, which they want to be religiously neutral, with “An Educator’s Guide to Islamic Religious Practices.”
    There is a direct attack on Christianity, as if the Islamic anti-Christian doctrines found in their Qur’an and Hadiths, along with the mass murders of Christians world-wide they engage in weren’t enough.
    In another article from April 2013, CAIR shows just how religiously neutral they really are:
    The Council on American Islamic Relations of Michigan (CAIR-MI) staff recently met with Dearborn Public Schools Superintendent Brian Whiston to discuss concerns from some parents regarding prayer accommodations in Dearborn Public Schools.
    Dearborn Public Schools has implemented a policy which fully accommodates student-led prayer in all the schools, as well as unexcused absences for students who leave early on Fridays for Jumu’ah prayers. CAIR-MI is currently in discussion with Melvindale Public Schools to get similar accommodations for students that are now in place for Dearborn Public Schools.
    Get it? Islam is like the homosexual lobby. They want to cry that they are the victims, but the reality is that they are the aggressors. They complain about a permission slip for an off campus Bible study, saying it was a “violation of religion neutrality,” and within months they push the school board to accommodate Islamic prayers in public schools, event granting excused absences for student who leave early for Jumu-ah prayers.
    Michigan is the testing grounds for Islamic takeover in the U.S. It seems to be working there. Just how long will it be till they are spreading across the Michigan border with their damnable doctrines? I suppose that is up to you American and Christian patriots. How are you standing against them?


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    What is wrong with this country.
    Pass a law where it isn't allowed and then pass a law where other can?
    And we Americans aren't supposed to get mad?

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    This is state sponsored religion and goes far beyond diplaying the Ten Commandments or a cross anywhere on the property.

    This proves tha the ACLU has engaged in repeated and targeted attacks on Christianity . JMO

    Muslim group CAIR has hijacked Michigan school system

    June 6, 2013 by Michael Dorstewitz



    The Council on American-Islamic Relationsapparently believes infreedom of religion for itself, but freedom from religion for all other faiths, and has the audacity to impose this cockeyed reasoning on Michigan’s public schools.
    In April, CAIR’s Michigan chapter demanded that a Detroit-area school district essentially advocate one particular religion — Islam — over all others.

    CAIR lodged its complaint against the Dearborn School District, claiming that the school system didn’t accommodate Muslim students wishing to participate in prayer on school grounds.

    After CAIR staff met with Dearborn Public Schools Superintendent Brian Whiston, the district “implemented a policy which fully accommodates student-led prayer in all the schools,” according to the Arab-American News.

    After the Dearborn public school system rolled over to its demands, CAIR is expanding its efforts. “CAIR-MI is currently in discussion with Melvindale Public Schools to get similar accommodations for students that are now in place for Dearborn Public Schools,” according to the same report.

    Making CAIR’s demands to allow for in-school prayer especially hypocritical was an even that took place in October.

    The very same Michigan chapter of CAIR sent a letter to the Roseville Public School system complaining that permission slips were being handed out so that students could attend Bible classes, according to a CAIR press release.
    The classes were not held on school property, but rather at a local Baptist church. In addition. the school didn’t provide transportation to or from the Bible classes, and attendance didn’t excuse the students from keeping up with their regular school work.

    Nonetheless, CAIR-MI Executive Director Dawud Walid found the practice objectionable, and wrote:

    School staff and teachers are not to serve as advocates for one particular religion or congregation within a religion by passing out slips inviting parents to give permission for their children to attend religious instruction. . . According to the United States Supreme Court, the First Amendment clearly requires that public school students and their parents are never given the impression that their school/school district prefers a specific religion over others or sanctions religion in general.

    Just like Dearborn would do six months later, the Roseville Public School system backed down to CAIR’s demands. It “apologized to CAIR-MI for the distribution of the permission slips and said district principals will discuss the issue at an upcoming meeting,” as CAIR disclosed.

    What’s more CAIR’s argument that “school staff and teachers are not to serve as advocates for one particular religion” should have come back to bite the organization in the backside six months later. That was precisely what it demanded Dearborn do — advocate for a particular religion.

    Townhall’s Kyle Olson observed, “Muslims can conduct religious activities within a public school, but Christians can’t go off-site to receive voluntary Bible lessons? What’s wrong with this picture?”

    There’s plenty wrong, I’d say.

    H/T Townhall.http://www.bizpacreview.com/2013/06/...l-system-74914


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