Posted on 08/20/2002 7:14:52 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen
It has been said that education does not make fools; it merely develops them. A quick survey of American education in the post-September 11th landscape reveals that the blissful ignorance of the uneducated is being traded for something else - namely, indoctrination.
The most high-profile educational debacle of late is centered at the University of North Carolina. Incoming freshmen at UNC are being required to read "Approaching the Qur'an: The Early Revelations" by Michael Sells. The book is comprised of the 35 earliest suras - the basic division of the Qur'an.
The students are required to read the book and take part in an orientation week, faculty-guided discussion for "a couple of hours" according to UNC Chancellor James Moeser. UNC officials want the 4,200 transfer students and freshmen coming to Chapel Hill to understand something about the September 11th hijackers and their motives.
Last month, three in-coming UNC freshmen brought a lawsuit. The plaintiffs consist of one evangelical Protestant, one Catholic and one Jew, and remain anonymous, being listed as John Doe No. 1, John Doe No. 2 and Jane Roe.
The students' pleas for a restraining order against the orientation program fell on unsympathetic ears last week when U.S. District Judge Carlton Tilley rejected the request. So the Qur'an discussion will proceed.
A less visible but more outlandish "educational" project has been taking place in the Byron Union School District in Byron, California, which has led two families there to file suit.
In the Byron district's plan, students were doing much more than reading the Qur'an. Students were to choose a Muslim name, dress themselves in Muslim garb and, in a simulation of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, they were to give up their lunch one day. Perhaps most offensive, the students took place in a mock jihad game which the students described as "fun."
All this leaves one with the most basic question: Why?
Certainly educational advocates of tolerance and diversity (and all the ulterior agenda that accompany those concepts) are in favor of promoting a culture that is not a Western culture. But in their zealousness to be anti-European, anti-Christian and anti-American, they have set a most dangerous precedent.
Placed into proper perspective, what has happened in almost unfathomable. The hijackers of September 11th were radical adherents to Islam, whose penultimate goal is to see the world come under Islam (the term meaning the very will of God Almighty as set forth in the Qur'an).
If we don't understand the endgame of religious fanatics, we don't understand anything.
There has been a litany of jingoistic statements that the Islamic terrorist forces hate America either because America is prosperous or because America is free or because America is the friend of Israel - and while there is an element of truth in these statements, the unpleasant truth is that America is hated because it is not a Muslim country. America is the land of the infidel, America does not recognize the will of Allah, America does not know the truth set forth in the Qur'an.
Contrary to what some civil libertarians may say, Al Queda doesn't care if Americans loose their "freedoms" because they don't recognize American-style freedoms as such.
They do not claim victory if the U.S. government becomes more intrusive in the lives of its citizens. (The fight against intrusive government is and will remain the preeminent domestic fight for all Americans, regardless of who our external enemies may be.) To these radicals, there is only freedom in following the edicts of the Qur'an and in
subservience to Allah's will.
In the mind of the terrorists of Al Queda, the attacks of September 11th were not only a political and military victory but a spiritual one. While the 19 hijackers carried out their mission with levels of destruction and devastation in excess of the planners' best hopes, it is in the reaction of the American government and American academia that they see a grand and glorious triumph.
Since the day of the attack, the president of the United States has called Islam "peaceful" and "noble." American students now read the Qur'an and mimic Islamic religious practices in state-funded schools -- something not granted to the long-established Judeo-Christian creeds.
The Islamic fundamentalists must see all these signs as a great blessing from Allah. Their God has obviously used the successful jihad of September 11th to open the eyes of Americans to the truth of the Qur'an.
As the American president lauds their religion and American youth now are required to read their holy writ, how can any radical Muslim help but think that Allah is on their side in this new Crusade?
(C.T. Rossi writes on contemporary politics and culture for the Free Congress Foundation.)
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God is God. not their god or our god etc. There is One God who died for our sins and his last words on the cross was. " It is finished". meaning, I did what needed to be done.
Mohommad preached a different god and not the one who died for our sins.
Or Christianity. ;)
Anyone can have that opinion but not everyone believes it, so let's keep religion out of politics and give it the respect it deserves.
Ain't it a shame? The eternal rewards are worth every minute of work! Actually, the joy of being a Christian right here and now is pretty wonderfulj.
Correct. I don't know about you, but I have yet to find in any of my history books, or even online anywhere, of a single account of Muslims/Islamics sailing to America with the founders. None of the signers of the Declaration, the Articles of Confederation, or the Constitution were Islamic. No state refused to ratify because of the state Constitutions espousing a sect of Christianity.
Yes, plus a lot of others. Just add your favorite(s) to the list.
That may be all well and good but as much as people don't want to say it out loud, this is a Holy war of people of a religion who want to destroy and or kill us. Jihad ( Holy war) has been decalared on us. How can we keep religion out of politics any easier than we can keep war out of politics.
Yes, religion/politics, war/politics, religion/war, etc. have merged all to the detriment of humanity. We can all speculate about it, write about, report about it....but we don't have to fan the flames by insisting that "our" God is the only true God, that there is only one God, that "our" religion is superior to another, etc. That's what I mean by separating religion and politics.
So, we are to not honor our God as our God because others do not like it? I care more what God thinks than what the "others" think about it. Are we to deny God His place of honor in our lives to please those that deny Him?
Something seems wrong with asking God to not be treated as God so that the unbelievers will be happy.
We may be facing a threat from the Muslims but that is no need to take all religion out of our schools, our buildings, our pledge. We have lived many, many years and formed this country with God's help - I think we still need His help and have the right to mention His name.
There is freedom of speech. There is freedom of religion and we intend to keep that no matter what Muslims, or any other group think about it.
I am frankly against all this PC nonsense. We are losing more civil rights over the Politically Correct agenda than any of the terrorist control efforts.
We are a tolerant nation and that means tolerance for our beliefs the same as for the beliefs of others. Muslims are not tolerant and I will not play into their hands and give my liberties away to make things less of a "problem".
FYI...Unveiling Islam (Islamic Texts Society)
by T.J. Winter (Translator),
Robert Du Pasquier, Robert DupasquierPublisher: Islamic Texts Society;
ASIN: 0946621322;
Reissue edition (January 1992)
Muslim leaders pledge to 'transform West': 'If Islamic state rises, we will be its army'
Source: WorldNetDaily.com; Published: August 13, 2002;
Author: Jon DoughertyToday's Criminal Will Become Tomorrow's Islamic Terrorist
Source: CNSnews.com; Published: June 25, 2002;
Author: C.T. RossiDavid Horowitz: Know The Enemy (And What He Believes)
Source: FrontPage magazine; Published: June 24, 2002;
Author: David HorowitzFour Myths About Muslims
Source: CNSNews.com; Published: June 13, 2002;
Author: C.T. RossiTrying To Find A `Moderate' Islam Is A Quixotic Quest
Source: CNSNews.com; Published: May 20, 2002;
Author: C.T. RossiThe Islaming of Europe
Source: CNSNews.com; Published: May 20, 2002;
Author: Alan CarubaWhy Islam Can't Join the Modern World
Source: FrontPageMagazine.com; Published: May 16, 2002;
Author: Jamie GlazovIt's The Attitude, Stupid [re: Palestinians]
Source: Toogood Reports; Published: May 14, 2002;
Author: Philip SafranReports of Moderate Islam's Existence Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
Source: CNSNews.com; Published: April 22, 2002;
Author: C.T. RossiIt's time to snap out of Arab fantasy land {Steyn}
Source: National Post; April 19 2002;
Author: Mark SteynIslam Vs. The World
Source: Toogood Reports; Published: December 2, 2001;
Author: Alan CarubaWill the Real Islam Please Stand Up!
Source:Van Jenerette Editorial Comment, Various Publications;
Published: October 14, 2001; Author: Van JeneretteCivilization Envy
Source: National Review Online; Published: September 28, 2001;
Author: Jonah GoldbergTerror's Homebase, All Over The Map -- Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam
Source: Wall Street Journal-- Book Review; Published: | March 29, 2002;
Author: Adrian KaratnyckyThey Live to Die (Islam Martyrdom)
Source: Wall Street Journal; Published: April 7, 2002;
Author: Reuel Marc Gerecht20 Suppressed Facts About Israel, Islam
Source: Koenig's International News; Published: April 9, 2002;
Author: Jim BramlettHOROWITZ: A MIDDLE EAST HISTORY PRIMER
Source: News and Opinion.com; Published; April 10, 2002;
Author: David HorowitzArafat Must Go!
Source: CNSNews.com; Published: April 10, 2002;
Author: Alan CarubaNetanyahu speaks before US Senators
Source: http://netanyahu.org/netspeacinse.html; Published: April 10, 2002;
Author: Netanyahu address US Senators
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