Christmas break came early for the students in the Staunton, Virgina school district when their classes were canceled due to the controversy surrounding the Islamic calligraphy lessons given to the ninth grade World Geography class. As reported by Truth and Action, the “district closed schools the Friday before Christmas holiday as the media covered the complaints regarding the assignment, resulting in an onslaught of phone calls and emails. An increased police presence was felt necessary, as well as the closure, as some of the tweets and emails raised concern.”
More has been uncovered since the original story about the forced writing of the shahada-the Islamic statement of faith took place.
Not only were the students forced to practice Islamic calligraphy, that said, “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah”, but the Koran was circulated and girls were forced to put on a hijab and photographed for the yearbook, as well. One student in particular refused the headdress but ultimately felt forced to comply.
The teacher, Cheryl LaPorte, and the district seem to have no qualms regarding the one-sided exercise in religion and claim it lines up with state standards.
No where in the lesson were other religions, that are part of the Arab culture, brought in; nor did LaPorte pass around a Bible or Torah as a comparative pieces of literature.
The Virginia Department of Education curriculum framework for the World Geography lessons demonstrate that LaPorte’s Islamic indoctrination is not compliant with state standards.
Read about the standards on page two and evaluate for oneself LaPorte’s subversive intentions.
But, was it the school district mandating that this teacher do what she was doing or was she doing it all on her own!
Fire the$#%&!@*
I’d be upset too.
I agree.
Head that big, yet empty.
If my kids brought home assignments from school that had to do with Islam I would be right up at that school, screw the emails and phone calls. I would sue the$#%&!@*of the school too.
Let me get this straight; we are talking about in the USA?
she needs to be fired and banned from education system christianity is tolerated. no other religion should be either
Fire her for good.This is GODS nation, not Muslim or islam. NO ONE SHOULD BE FORCED ON A RELIGION.
NOAH WEBSTER DICTIONARY DEFINES: BIG’OT, noun
1. A person who is obstinately and unreasonably wedded to a particular religious creed, opinion, practice or ritual.
The word is sometimes used in an enlarged sense, for a person who is illiberally attached to any opinion, or system of belief;
as a bigot to the Mohammedan religion; a bigot to a form of government…
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Buggery
BUG’GERY, noun The unnatural and detestable crime of carnal$#%&!@*of man or woman with a beast;
or of human beings unnaturally with each other.
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Gay
GAY, adjective. 1. Merry; airy; jovial; sportive; frolicksome. It denotes more life and animation than cheerful.
Belinda smiled, and all the world was gay
2. Fine; showy; as a gay dress.
3. Inflamed or merry with liquor; intoxicated; a vulgar use of the word in America
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Abuser
ABU’SER, noun s as z. One who abuses, in speech or behavior; one that deceives; a ravisher; a sodomite. 1 Corinthians 6:9
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Pedagogue
PEDAGOGUE, noun ped’agog.[Gr. a child, and to lead.]
1. A teacher of children; one whose occupation is to instruct young children; a schoolmaster.
2. A pedant.
PED’AGOGUE, verb transitive To teach with the air of a pedagogue; to instruct superciliously.
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Pederast
PED’ERAST, noun [Gr. a boy, and love.] A sodomite.
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Pederasty
PED’ERASTY, noun$#%&!@* the crime against nature.
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Psychology
PSYCHOL’OGY, noun [Gr. soul, and discourse.] A discourse or treatise on the human soul;
or the doctrine of the nature and properties of the soul.
PSYCHOLOG’ICAL, adjective Pertaining to a treatise on the soul, or to the study of the soul of man. [NOTABLE QUOTES ABOUT N. WEBSTER ] Notable Quotations:
“Every civil government is based upon some religion or philosophy of life. Education in a nation will propagate the religion of that nation. In America, the foundational religion was Christianity. And it was sown in the hearts of Americans through the home and private and public schools for centuries. Our liberty, growth, and prosperity was the result of a Biblical philosophy of life. Our continued freedom and success is dependent on our educating the youth of America in the principles of Christianity.”
– Noah Webster
“The heart should be cultivated with more assiduity than the head.”
– Noah Webster
“Before a standing army can rule, the people must be disarmed; as they are in almost every kingdom of Europe. The supreme power in America cannot enforce unjust laws by the sword; because the whole body of the people are armed, and constitute a force superior to any band of regular troops that can be, on any pretence, raised in the United States.”
– Noah Webster
“The moral principles and precepts contained in the Scripture ought to form the basis of all our civil constitutions and laws.”
– Noah Webster
“In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government, ought to be instructed. … No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. ”
– Noah Webster
“Unaffected modesty is the sweetest charm of female excellence, the richest gem in the diadem of her honor.”
– Noah Webster
“The reasonableness of the command to obey parents is clear to children, even when quite young. ”
– Noah Webster
“A pure democracy is generally a very bad government, It is often the most tyrannical government on earth; for a multitude is often rash, and will not hear reason. ”
– Noah Webster
“Every child in America should be acquainted with his own country. He should read books that furnish him with ideas that will be useful to him in life and practice. As soon as he opens his lips, he should rehearse the history of his own country.”
– Noah Webster
“The education of youth should be watched with the most scrupulous attention. [I]t is much easier to introduce and establish an effectual system … than to correct by penal statutes the ill effects of a bad system. … The education of youth … lays the foundations on which both law and gospel rest for success.”
– Noah Webster
“The Bible is the chief moral cause of all that is good and the best corrector of all that is evil in human society; the best book for regulating the temporal [secular] concerns of men.”
– Noah Webster
“No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people… When I speak of the Christian religion as the basis of government… I mean the primitive Christianity in its simplicity as taught by Christ and His apostles, consisting of a belief in the being, perfections, and government of God; in the revelation of His will to men, as their supreme rule of action; in man’s… accountability to God for his conduct in this life; and in the indispensable obligation of all men to yield entire obedience to God’s commands in the moral law and the Gospel.”
– Noah Webster
“The foundation of all free government and all social order must be laid in families and in the discipline of youth. Young persons must not only be furnished with knowledge, but they must be accustomed to subordination and subjected to the authority and influence of good principles. It will avail little that youths are made to understand truth and correct principles, unless they are accustomed to submit to be governed by them… And any system of education… which limits instruction to the arts and sciences, and rejects the aids of religion in forming the character of citizens, is essentially defective.”
– Noah Webster
“He only can be esteemed really and permanently happy, who enjoys peace of mind in the favor of God.”
Noah Webster