Muslim Teen: 'Jesus Christ And Heavenly Father' Repulsive
by J. Grant Swank, Jr.
This is how Muslims take over a culture not previously Islamic. They complain and get their way. They don't assimilate. They don't dialogue. They demand. Liberal judges in America, for instance, are heeding the complaints of Muslims in our Judeo-Christian culture.
According to CAGE, a Muslim pupil complained to the graduation ceremonies committee that the words "Jesus Christ and heavenly Father" are repulsive to him. It's there in Louisville, Kentucky, that the federal judge granted "a temporary restraining order prohibiting a prayer from being said during graduation ceremonies at an area high school."
Of course, the American Civil Liberties Union is there to give the Muslim voice support.
The teen is 17 years old. Arshiya Saiyed leveled the complaint.
Non-Muslim cultures are faced with these incidents every day. Non-Muslim cultures either give in to the Muslim pressure or they persist in maintaining their own heritage backdrop.
In the United States, when it comes to religious heritage, it is Judeo-Christian. Other religions may live in the United States in peace if they realize that Judeo-Christianity is the nation's cultural background.
If America gives in to every other religion complaint, we will have become a totally secularized nation as Europe has become practically completely secularized. The latter is why Pope John Paul appealed to the crafters of the European Union constitution to insert in that document the word "God" as a reminder that Europe has a Judeo-Christian heritage.
The formers of the constitution balked, therefore Europe more and more is becoming godless. This is the vacuum that the killing cult, Islam, moves in to form their own cultic backdrop for the European nations.
"Principal Gary Kidwell, who noted a prayer of some sort has been offered at graduation for years, said he will not tolerate further harassment.
"'I'm aware of one isolated incident there was inappropriate conduct I was aware of, and we dealt with those,' he said.
"Kidwell said he is talking to students and a number of groups to make sure the graduation ceremony is appropriate and legal."
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1) Muslim Teen: 'Jesus Christ And Heavenly Father' Repulsive
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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