Posted on 12/10/2011 1:06:25 PM PST by yank in the UK
Please contact Mercersburg Academy, a coed boarding high school in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania; this Monday, December 12, Islamic supremacist Reza Aslan is delivering the "Schaff Lecture on Ethics and Morals" -- a unfortunate choice, given the intellectually dishonest and deceptive Aslan's demonstrably unethical behavior over the years.
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coed boarding school??
What would Muslims think of that?
at least its a private school
HUH? Mercersburg Academy is a private school. they can teach what they want.
That said, I barf at what they teach, I just don’t want to restrict it.
I wonder how much the parents have to pay out each year so that their children can listen to this garbage?
a filthy pehophile worshipping muzzie giving a speech on morals and ethics? irony or comedy? makes one wonder
“.....Islamic supremacist Reza Aslan is delivering the “Schaff Lecture on Ethics and Morals”
That’s OK. Let him speak. Having said that, the school should invite a Christian who has lived under rule of “Religion by the Sword”.
Teach your children well.
You can never allow someone who can be proven a liar on so many levels to be given a platform at schools. If there is evidence—and loads—that make everything he says a lie—you do not allow him to speak to CHILDREN. They absorb the lies as well as the truth....which creates cognitive dissonance—exactly what cultural Marxists want so we have illiterate OWS and ACORN thugs.
Insertion of known lies into debates create irrational thinking.
It is one thing to debate ideas—but you don’t allow outright lies to form the basis of the debate.
As I said. Teach your children well.
Unless we expose our children to those who speak lies, they will not know if we speak the truth. Kids are smarter than you think.
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