Posted on 06/12/2012 9:46:10 PM PDT by massmike
Children show their creative imaginations in some intriguing ways. The artwork and storytelling they engage in often illustrates the ideas that are bopping around inside of their heads. Take, for instance, a student-drawn picture at Hamilton Elementary School in Fresno, California. The image, which has become intensely controversial, portrays Jesus Christ, with a caption that reads, I want you to kill all infidels.
Under this shocking line are two others: meet me in Jerusalem and get a free ticket to heaven. Obviously, the picture, which is hanging prominently in the schools lobby along with others, is causing a stir. While some claim its merely a creative work spawned by a childs imagination, others see anti-Christian sentiment at play. A 7th-grade student, who has not been named in media, created the drawing as part of a history assignment.
Hamilton elementary has been quiet in terms of handing the criticism. A spokesperson for the Fresno Unified School District issued a statement to ABC30, telling the outlet the following about the pictures creation:
Students at Hamilton were assigned to create a help wanted poster for soldiers needed to fight in the crusades and write a poem about Joan of arc, the Black Death, or the Magna Carta and create a visual background for it. This was one of several posters displayed.
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I'm sorry, but that is rot. There were no indulgences to kill Muslims.
I think it is more irony than offensive.
Not Rot! Rather, it is well known history.
A simple search of the Net will yield numerous books & articles that verify indulgences were granted by the popes during the Crusades. This is commonly known & acknowledged by both secular & religious researchers & authors.
The Oxford History of the Crusades can be found here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/63564336/The-Oxford-History-of-the-Crusades
It has numerous references to indulgences granted by the popes.
Please show me any documentation that refutes this fact.
The MMIJ are the emboldened first letters of the line reading “Meet Me In Jerusalem”.
yes, indulgences that if you die, your sins are forgiven. That’s quite different from what you said of indulgences for killing. There were no indulgences giving for killing infidels — at least on the Christian side.
“I have been an artist for 30 years.”
And I have been a human being for 61 years. Does that mean I have nothing left to learn about the human condition?
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