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Post by thefleetsin on Jun 28, 2019 0:00:08 GMT
i can't imagine why any religion would ever want to weasel its way into a school...
oh yes i can, i was force fed christianity the very same way.
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Post by lunda2222 on Jun 28, 2019 0:50:01 GMT
I must say that the US really could do with praying like that five times a day.
It's a very good physical training regime.
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Post by Cody™ on Jun 28, 2019 5:35:34 GMT
NEVER say that Cody was twisting facts to fit his agenda! You can't blame Cody for this. Rather blame the Summit "News".
He's simply read a twisted article and shared it with us. Unless he actively follows Danish local news, I doubt he can sort out this particular case.
So now that we’ve established that the report is legit. Mind pointing out exactly what Summit.news has “twisted” about the story please?
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Post by Cody™ on Jun 28, 2019 5:44:26 GMT
I complete oppose this. Keep that shit out of schools: "The Antichrist is very much at work." Um no. And to think you almost managed to make a post without saying something silly. Almost. I meant to say the “antichrist spirit” is at work but yeah you probably wouldn’t understand that neither.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Jun 28, 2019 5:52:12 GMT
I complete oppose this. Keep that shit out of schools: "The Antichrist is very much at work." Um no. And to think you almost managed to make a post without saying something silly. Almost. I meant to say the “antichrist spirit” is at work but yeah you probably wouldn’t understand that neither. No, actually I do understand, that's why it's silly. You might as we be telling me abortion is caused by leprechauns.
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Post by Morgana on Jun 28, 2019 9:23:50 GMT
Leftist ideology taken to the extreme. This is why a lot of people are turning to the right - out of fear of what the left will do next.
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Post by goz on Jun 28, 2019 22:00:05 GMT
Leftist ideology taken to the extreme. This is why a lot of people are turning to the right - out of fear of what the left will do next. (aside from the fact that this was for a particular TV show or interactive programme for children to understand each others' culture and religion) could you please explain what you mean by this comment? What can possibly be wrong with children and adults getting educated on others' views and comparative religions? Why are you here? where we discuss these topics endlessly. I myself went to an Anglican school which was progressive and we studied 'Comparative Religions' in our religion classes as well as the bible and Anglican dogma. Was this what you would call 'the left' at its evil work?
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Post by Morgana on Jun 29, 2019 8:12:05 GMT
Leftist ideology taken to the extreme. This is why a lot of people are turning to the right - out of fear of what the left will do next. (aside from the fact that this was for a particular TV show or interactive programme for children to understand each others' culture and religion) could you please explain what you mean by this comment? What can possibly be wrong with children and adults getting educated on others' views and comparative religions? Why are you here? where we discuss these topics endlessly. I myself went to an Anglican school which was progressive and we studied 'Comparative Religions' in our religion classes as well as the bible and Anglican dogma. Was this what you would call 'the left' at its evil work? I should have read all of the thread before making a comment, but since I didn't I should explain my remarks. What I meant about the left taking things too far is how sometimes liberals, in trying to appease everyone and everything and be all-inclusive, can take it too far - as in this instance as I thought (wrongly).
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2019 8:25:50 GMT
Yes, let's start banging on about the 'antichrist'... Which became a thing in medieval Europe to villify other rulers, then to hate on Catholics by protestants, and now seeing a revival thanks to right wing 'christian' Jewish fundo end times conspiracy mentalist bastards in the US 🤪
"The Antichrist is very much at work"... do me a favour 😒
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Post by Cody™ on Jun 29, 2019 10:40:44 GMT
(aside from the fact that this was for a particular TV show or interactive programme for children to understand each others' culture and religion) could you please explain what you mean by this comment? What can possibly be wrong with children and adults getting educated on others' views and comparative religions? Why are you here? where we discuss these topics endlessly. I myself went to an Anglican school which was progressive and we studied 'Comparative Religions' in our religion classes as well as the bible and Anglican dogma. Was this what you would call 'the left' at its evil work? I should have read all of the thread before making a comment, but since I didn't I should explain my remarks. What I meant about the left taking things too far is how sometimes liberals, in trying to appease everyone and everything and be all-inclusive, can take it too far - as in this instance as I thought (wrongly). Why do we see some many examples of this in schools in the west but rarely the other way round, Muslim pupils being taught to recite the “Lord’s prayer’ or practice the sign of the cross or declare that Jesus is God and saviour?
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Post by phludowin on Jun 29, 2019 14:13:13 GMT
I should have read all of the thread before making a comment, but since I didn't I should explain my remarks. What I meant about the left taking things too far is how sometimes liberals, in trying to appease everyone and everything and be all-inclusive, can take it too far - as in this instance as I thought (wrongly). Why do we see some many examples of this in schools in the west but rarely the other way round, Muslim pupils being taught to recite the “Lord’s prayer’ or practice the sign of the cross or declare that Jesus is God and saviour? Because you're too inept to use Google? www.alamy.com/stock-photo-indonesia-pupils-attending-christian-schoolprayer-at-the-catholic-17180774.html
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Post by Cody™ on Jun 29, 2019 14:45:33 GMT
Last time I checked Indonesia was not in the west. Also you do know there are Christian Indonesians? 3% of the population is Catholic.
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Post by phludowin on Jun 29, 2019 17:35:12 GMT
Last time I checked Indonesia was not in the west. Also you do know there are Christian Indonesians? 3% of the population is Catholic. Ah yes, I missed that qualifier "in the west" which makes your question pointless, since there are no countries with a predominantly Muslim population in the west. Unless you're saying that Albania or Bosnia are "in the west"; but even then, we can find plenty of examples of children in Albania practising cross-faith activities. Just google it. And 3% of Indonesians are Catholic? That's a lower percentage than Muslims in Denmark (5,3%).
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2019 17:51:31 GMT
Last time I checked Indonesia was not in the west. Also you do know there are Christian Indonesians? 3% of the population is Catholic. Ah yes, I missed that qualifier "in the west" which makes your question pointless, since there are no countries with a predominantly Muslim population in the west. Unless you're saying that Albania or Bosnia are "in the west"; but even then, we can find plenty of examples of children in Albania practising cross-faith activities. Just google it. And 3% of Indonesians are Catholic? That's a lower percentage than Muslims in Denmark (5,3%). Cody is just being racist, as usual... he doesn't know what he is on about. Only 8% of the UK is Catholic... not much higher than Indonesia to be fair.
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Post by Cody™ on Jun 29, 2019 17:58:58 GMT
Last time I checked Indonesia was not in the west. Also you do know there are Christian Indonesians? 3% of the population is Catholic. Ah yes, I missed that qualifier "in the west" which makes your question pointless, since there are no countries with a predominantly Muslim population in the west. Unless you're saying that Albania or Bosnia are "in the west"; but even then, we can find plenty of examples of children in Albania practising cross-faith activities. Just google it. And 3% of Indonesians are Catholic? That's a lower percentage than Muslims in Denmark (5,3%). “Ah yes, I missed that qualifier "in the west" which makes your question pointless, since there are no countries with a predominantly Muslim population in the west. ” So? There are currently estimated to be 44 million Muslims living within the EU. Yet we rarely ever hear of Muslim pupils being taught to recite the Lord’s Prayer, practice the sign of the cross or proclaim Jesus as Lord and saviour. If this is merely about kids being taught other religions why is it virtually always European pupils learning about Islam and never the other way around? “And 3% of Indonesians are Catholic? That's a lower percentage than Muslims in Denmark (5,3%).” Denmark has a population of under 6million people. Indonesia is over 261 million LOL BTW can you prove those Indonesian kids in your link are muslims and not catholics practicing their faith? If I didn’t know any better I’d think you’re being a typical crafty disingenuous lefty, but I’m prepared to give you the benefit of the doubt.
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Post by goz on Jun 29, 2019 21:47:02 GMT
(aside from the fact that this was for a particular TV show or interactive programme for children to understand each others' culture and religion) could you please explain what you mean by this comment? What can possibly be wrong with children and adults getting educated on others' views and comparative religions? Why are you here? where we discuss these topics endlessly. I myself went to an Anglican school which was progressive and we studied 'Comparative Religions' in our religion classes as well as the bible and Anglican dogma. Was this what you would call 'the left' at its evil work? I should have read all of the thread before making a comment, but since I didn't I should explain my remarks. What I meant about the left taking things too far is how sometimes liberals, in trying to appease everyone and everything and be all-inclusive, can take it too far - as in this instance as I thought (wrongly). Fair enough! I still don't 'get' how being 'non-inclusive' gets society anywhere and point out the irony that the right is traditionally the more 'Christian' which is SUPPPOSED to be the more inclusive. I still fail to understand how knowing about each other's beliefs and culture and understanding them can EVER be a bad thing.
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Post by goz on Jun 29, 2019 21:51:30 GMT
I should have read all of the thread before making a comment, but since I didn't I should explain my remarks. What I meant about the left taking things too far is how sometimes liberals, in trying to appease everyone and everything and be all-inclusive, can take it too far - as in this instance as I thought (wrongly). Why do we see some many examples of this in schools in the west but rarely the other way round, Muslim pupils being taught to recite the “Lord’s prayer’ or practice the sign of the cross or declare that Jesus is God and saviour? …. because that is one of the differences between the religions and cultures. Get over it. BTW I don't know the details butt as this was a meet and greet from both sides, that possibly happened in an atmosphere of mutually understanding of those differences. Possibly those Muslim children WERE given access and exposure to the Bible? ...since it was in a Western country where we try to be 'inclusive'!
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Post by goz on Jun 29, 2019 21:53:37 GMT
Ah yes, I missed that qualifier "in the west" which makes your question pointless, since there are no countries with a predominantly Muslim population in the west. Unless you're saying that Albania or Bosnia are "in the west"; but even then, we can find plenty of examples of children in Albania practising cross-faith activities. Just google it. And 3% of Indonesians are Catholic? That's a lower percentage than Muslims in Denmark (5,3%). “Ah yes, I missed that qualifier "in the west" which makes your question pointless, since there are no countries with a predominantly Muslim population in the west. ” So? There are currently estimated to be 44 million Muslims living within the EU. Yet we rarely ever hear of Muslim pupils being taught to recite the Lord’s Prayer, practice the sign of the cross or proclaim Jesus as Lord and saviour. If this is merely about kids being taught other religions why is it virtually always European pupils learning about Islam and never the other way around? “And 3% of Indonesians are Catholic? That's a lower percentage than Muslims in Denmark (5,3%).” Denmark has a population of under 6million people. Indonesia is over 261 million LOL BTW can you prove those Indonesian kids in your link are muslims and not catholics practicing their faith? If I didn’t know any better I’d think you’re being a typical crafty disingenuous lefty, but I’m prepared to give you the benefit of the doubt. I know it is impossible for you butt STOP BEING A DICK!
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Post by phludowin on Jun 29, 2019 23:30:37 GMT
Ah yes, I missed that qualifier "in the west" which makes your question pointless, since there are no countries with a predominantly Muslim population in the west. Unless you're saying that Albania or Bosnia are "in the west"; but even then, we can find plenty of examples of children in Albania practising cross-faith activities. Just google it. And 3% of Indonesians are Catholic? That's a lower percentage than Muslims in Denmark (5,3%). “Ah yes, I missed that qualifier "in the west" which makes your question pointless, since there are no countries with a predominantly Muslim population in the west. ” So? There are currently estimated to be 44 million Muslims living within the EU. Yet we rarely ever hear of Muslim pupils being taught to recite the Lord’s Prayer, practice the sign of the cross or proclaim Jesus as Lord and saviour. If this is merely about kids being taught other religions why is it virtually always European pupils learning about Islam and never the other way around? The UK is still in the EU, and they have an act of "Collective Worship" which is required to be at least 51% Christian. There is also mandatory Religious Education. According to various sources I found on the Internet, parents are allowed to withdraw their children from it; however the majority of withdrawal requests from Religious Education seem to be from Christian parents who want to withdraw their children from Religious Education that teaches about Islam. I believe you live in the UK, so you should maybe know more about it. “And 3% of Indonesians are Catholic? That's a lower percentage than Muslims in Denmark (5,3%).” Denmark has a population of under 6million people. Indonesia is over 261 million LOL Which would mean that Indonesia has more Catholics than the entire Danish population. BTW can you prove those Indonesian kids in your link are muslims and not catholics practicing their faith? No.
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Post by Morgana on Jun 30, 2019 8:06:56 GMT
Why do we see some many examples of this in schools in the west but rarely the other way round, Muslim pupils being taught to recite the “Lord’s prayer’ or practice the sign of the cross or declare that Jesus is God and saviour? …. because that is one of the differences between the religions and cultures. Get over it. BTW I don't know the details butt as this was a meet and greet from both sides, that possibly happened in an atmosphere of mutually understanding of those differences. Possibly those Muslim children WERE given access and exposure to the Bible? ...since it was in a Western country where we try to be 'inclusive'! I never said being inclusive was bad, I was talking about this instance as being an extreme one.
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