Mosque Shock: School Rocked by Field Trip Vid of Kids Bowing to Allah
Prayer was taken out of public schools decades ago. But as one parent learned in Wellesly, Massachusetts, if students take a field trip to the local mosque, praying to Allah is quite alright.
The organization Americans for Peace and Tolerance recently released a mini-documentary about a sixth grade public school field trip to a large mosque, sold to parents as a history lesson, but delivered as much more:
The video was taken inside the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center – Boston’s controversial Saudi-funded mega-mosque – during a Wellesley Middle School social studies trip to the mosque, ostensibly taken to learn about the history of Islam first-hand. Yet the video reveals that the students are being blatantly mis-educated about Islam.
Some of the young boys can be seen prostrating to Allah while shoulder-to-shoulder with Muslim men. However, only male students were given the opportunity to participate — the female students and female chaperons had to watch from a distance:
[NOTE: to those who criticize my citations from The Blaze - TOUGH! This organization - RUN BY THE FORMER HEAD OF THE HUFFINGTON POST - is the ONLY source I know of other than Breitbart that is currently doing what the press used to and was intended to do in this nation.]

Now maybe I am completely off base on this, and if so … feel free to correct me, but …
Where are the atheists on this? Given their demonstrative sacking of God and Christians, one would think you would hear about their pillaging of the Muslims as well…no?
If you only attack the one, true religion because it worships the one, true God, then you have no need to attack the others, do you?
Good one.
Surf the web, baby. The atheists diss everyone…
When was the last time they sued a Mosque or Muslims for displaying their faith in public?
Have ANY Christian Churches or Jewish Synagogues been built in ANY Muslim controlled countries?
http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2012/July/Muslim-Indonesia-Being-Transformed-by-Faith/
http://www.loonwatch.com/2010/10/politifact-most-muslim-countries-allow-churches-synagogues/
Thanks M.
Quite frankly I don’t believe the loonwatch article at all. I have several friends who have spent significant time all over the “the sand box” and related anecdotal evidence that this story is false.
With regards to the cbn article, my next question about the growing church would be:
First: were the 20 churches that were destroyed, were they as large as the church that is growing?
Second: Is the growth of the “growing church” due to the destruction of the other 20 churches?
Allowing one church to grow while destroying 20 others doesn’t sound like victory to me…..It sounds more like getting them all in one place so we know where to find them.
Here is an article about the destruction of the churches, which all took place in one jurisdiction. The growing church is in a different part of the country.
You have the right not to believe Loonwatch, and also the right to believe ‘anecdotal’ evidence instead of hard facts, your call….
http://www.kybf.org/morocco-partnership/
Anecdotal? I call your attitude willful ignorance – and by definition:
Jihad Watch
Islamic Terror Attacks on Christians
“You have the right not to believe Loonwatch, and also the right to believe ‘anecdotal’ evidence instead of hard facts, your call…”
Greg, just a friendly poke in the eye, but so do you.
I teach in a Christian university, and a number of my students have traveled in Muslim countries and attended churches there, while other Christian students have actually come here from those countries. I don’t know the numbers, but “anecdotally speaking,” such churches obviously exist.
At least some of those same countries forbid proselytizing, though–and of course Muslim hardliners would like to drive out the churches, such as some Christian hardliners here would like to drove out the mosques. I also have a colleague who grew up Christian in the Middle East (Jordan, I think). One of his pet peeves is that people assume Arabs are all Muslims (and of course not all Muslims are Arabs, either).
How ironic that you are voting for a Muslim, er, Christian.
I don’t believe one could be Muslim, and then convert to Christianity without renouncing your Muslim beliefs: and then be BOTH Muslim and Christian at the same time.
You can’t: Christianity and Islam are the negation of each other.
Obama pulls it off at liberty.
No he doesn’t: he and his henchmen just tell people he does and the ignorant and cowardly accept the lies.
I know, right? That’s exactly how it pulls it off. If you think about it, this man’s control over those that follow him is utterly remarkable. The insanity of their efforts to avoid the reality is quite amazing … and scary.
Yeah, I’d call it yet ANOTHER similarity/parallel, but I don’t want to cause anyone here to have an aneurysm.
Yeah, ok. I have to admit it … that one brought about a chuckle.
Laugh all you will. B. is voting for him as is Wills. Period.
And so are you.
No, I’m not.
Are you voting for Romney? If so, you are voting for Obama’s policies, which is the same thing as voting for Obama.
On the other hand, I am voting against the policies and the man. I am voting in the affirmative, you in the negative.
You are mistaken. They are two different men. The difference is that one adheres to his ideology with his heart and soul and in doing so makes it his will and will to break the constitutional boundaries that he pledged to withhold (lie and cheat to achieve his will.)
The other goes by the will of the people, whether it be good or bad, making it their will. In other words, the people of MA voted and got what they wanted. You know of what I refer. (and I’ve got the pics to prove it!)
Sweet kells:
2 different men, same philosophy. Don’t try and judge what’s in a man heart from what he says, but so by his actions. That’s why innocent people are so often scammed. Look at Obama’s actions. Read his books. He doesn’t try and scam. He makes his intentions known. He’s for ultimate power and big government because he feels it’s the right thing to do. He thinks telling you what you should do, not you deciding what’s good for you, is the right thing to do. President knows best should be his motto. His actions confirm his philosophy.
This ACA that he implemented is no where near what he envisioned—or will create if given the chance. Romney is the same. He just won’t come out and say it, because he needs the party’s backing—which he’s gotten little of at this point. The thing about this is, both the liberals and and conservatives see who he is and the one’s that he’s seen with the most are the one’s looking for a job if he gets elected. Remember, Charlie Crist got elected governor too.
Plus, if he was so great, you would have supported him in ’08 and in the ’12 republican primary, but you didn’t. He had the same business credentials then. Once he said he was to the left of Ted Kennedy, he should have been asked to renounce his republican membership. Once he said he was a moderate with progressive views, he should have been denounced by the party. Maybe he has “evolved” but he hasn’t shown it. And if you’re waiting on him to be elected for him to show it, you’re no better than Nancy Pelosi waiting on the bill to be passed to see what’s in it.
Let’s play pretend, shall we? Pretend a bill gets passed to repeal the Healthcare Tax. Will Obama veto it or will Romney?
We don’t have to play pretend, we can play reality: Obama will veto it, Romney won’t – he’ll REPLACE it. That means, he will put HIS version of Obamacare in place, and we already have an idea of how that will look in MA.
Again kells you’re overlooking the obvious…..from his own mouth:
“It’s critical that we repeal Obamacare and, by the way, also replace it,’ he said. ‘I think I’m the only person in this race who’s laid out what I would replace it with.”
What else evidence do you need? He’ll just replace it with his version, which was the model for the one he’s replacing—which, by the way, also has an individual mandate.