Islam must have some plan if they think they can conquer Europe and take it from Judaism.
This is reported as captioned with “Children in Dutch primary school De Vinkenbuurt are being taught Islam.”
The picture is from a field trip to a Mosque.
Most kids in primary school in The Netherlands take field trips to a mosque, a church, a gurdwara, a synagogue and a Hindu temple.
If they were made to say the shahada, hard core Muslims will consider the kids as Muslims whether anyone else does or not.
Any evidence beyond the photo?
Islam must have some plan if they think they can conquer Europe and take it from Judaism.
So you don't have any evidence they were being trained to be Muslims, then?You reject the evidence of creation's witness of your Creator, Judge and Savior, so why should I entertain you on this?
So you don't have any evidence they were being trained to be Muslims, then?
You could have just said so. :chuckle:
I just posted a picture that would have people like you raging and foaming had it taken place, say, during a Catholic mass or a Baptist revival. So as I expected, you don't have any problems with the picture per se.
I just posted a picture that would have people like you raging and foaming had it taken place, say, during a Catholic mass or a Baptist revival. So as I expected, you don't have any problems with the picture per se.
If this in fact was a public school activity, it would be extremely disturbing.
Why? European countries are comfortable with the plurality of religions and most require schools to teach about the major ones. Visits are commonplace and entirely uncontroversial.
I have no problem with visiting, or learning about Islam. It would be terrible if kids didn't learn about other religions. Take a look at the photo. Is that just a normal educational visit? What happens to the kid who doesn't want to play at Muslim prayers? Are they expected to kneel and cross themselves when they visit a Catholic Cathedral?
I am 100% in favor of learning about other religions. I do not see how participating in religious activities goes hand in hand with that. What if they were visiting a Hindu Temple? Should they participate in Hindu rituals? Does separation of Church and State mean anything?Without more context than is provided in the photo, it is impossible to claim that actual worship is going on. An outside the Evangelical set, most Christians seem to think that Muslims worship the same god as them, so why would kneeling and praying to your own God on a mat be an issue? Joining in like that helps to break down the them-and-us societal fault lines many here wish to preserve, but which I see as a fundamental obstruction to having a grown up culture.