How to teach children: Islam vs. Christendom

In Muslim countries children are beaten at school for not having sufficient enthusiasm for learning the Koran.

Child abuse during Koran lessons investigated in The Hague

The Hague – The Hague has filed charges in 49 cases of corporal punishment of children during Koran lessons, the newspaper de Volkskrant reported Wednesday. Signs of bodily abuse, including bruises and welts, were discovered by the state health service in an unusually large number of 10-year-olds taking the Koran lessons.

Nearly half of the cases involved students at the el-Islam mosque in The Hague. The imam of the mosque denied the accusations and demanded proof to back them up.

The de Volkskrant newspaper reported further that unnamed “sources in the Moroccan community” had confirmed that children are often “beaten hard” during Koran instruction. It was hard to prove the abuse since parents mostly wouldn’t dare to speak out against it, the sources said.

In a Christian country a child at school is not allowed to read the Bible:

A third grader was told by a teacher at her New Jersey elementary school that the Bible was not appropriate reading material for quiet time, MyFoxNY.com reported.

The teacher at Madison Park Elementary School in Old Bridge, N.J., ordered the girl, Mariah, to put away her Bible.

Michelle Jordat, Mariah’s mother, said her daughter was upset and confused by the incident, MyFoxNY.com reported.

But children are encouraged to read gay pornography (not to be read on a full stomach) with the intent of alerting them to its delights.

Islam beats children to make believers out of them; Christendom, intent on self destruction, schools its young in rejecting the foundations of what makes it work and opts instead for this:

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What a mess.

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  1. I note that you refer to “… Muslim countries”, then mention The Hague and the newspaper de Volkskrant; Holland/Netherlands, of course (appparently Rotterdam is one of the most Islamic cities in Europe (should that be “Eurabia”?)). The US, by this thinking, should be called a “post-Christian” country (which, from reports like this, it clearly appears to be).

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