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Lawsuit: Public school forced my child to convert to Islam
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FoxNews.com - A public high school has been accused of radical Islamic indoctrination by forcing children to profess the Muslim statement of faith, ordering them to memorize the Five Pillars of Islam and teaching that the faith of a Muslim is stronger than the average Christian, according to a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday.

Thomas More Law Center filed the lawsuit on behalf of John and Melissa Wood. They accuse La Plata High School in Maryland of subjecting their teenage daughter to Islamic indoctrination and propaganda. And when Mr. Wood complained – the school banned him from campus.

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“Defendants forced Wood’s daughter to disparage her Christian faith by reciting the Shahada, and acknowledging Mohammed as her spiritual leader,” Thomas More president Richard Thompson said.

The Shahada is the Islamic Creed, “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.”

The Thomas More Law Center said that for non-Muslims, reciting the statement is sufficient to convert one to Islam.

“The course also taught false statements such as Allah is the same God worshipped by Christians and Islam is a ‘religion of peace,’” Thompson said.

Good grief. It sounds as if somebody turned La Plata High School into a taxpayer-funded Madrassa.

A spokesperson for Charles County Public Schools told me they have not seen the lawsuit and declined to comment.

Also named as defendants were the Charles County Board of Education, principal Evelyn Arnold and vice-principal Shannon Morris.

The lawsuit, filed in federal court, alleges that students spent only one day studying Christianity and two weeks studying Islam.

“During its brief instruction on Christianity, Defendants failed to cover any portion of the Bible or other non-Islamic religious texts, such as the Ten Commandments,” the lawsuit states. “Instead, the class included disparaging remarks about Christianity and the Pope.”

Students were also allegedly instructed that “the Islamic religion is a fact while Christianity and Judaism are just beliefs.”

“Such discriminatory treatment of Christianity is an unconstitutional promotion of one religion over another,” Thompson said.

“United States Supreme Court precedent does not create a double standard that allows for the promotion of Islam in our public schools while disallowing and silencing teachings of Christianity and Judaism,” the lawsuit states.

According to copies of classroom assignments, the school taught that “Most Muslims’ faith is stronger than the average Christian.”

They also instructed students that Islam is a peaceful religion and they treated conquered nations with kindness and respect.

On a side note, I’m sure there are plenty of Syrian and Iraqi Christians who would love to weigh in on that classroom lesson.

The school also served as apologists for the Islamic faith, according to a hand out titled, “Islam Today.”

“Nowhere in the Koran does it say you will go to paradise if you martyr yourself with a suicide bomb,” the handout stated. “Important: The majority of Muslims do not live this way.”

The school also instructed students on jihad “a holy war waged on behalf of Islam as a religious duty; a personal struggle in devotion to Islam especially involving spiritual discipline.”

If La Plata High School wanted to teach children about jihad, they should’ve replayed the video footage of what happened on September 11, 2001 – or the Boston Marathon bombing – or the San Bernardino massacre or the Chattanooga attacks.

The incidents alleged in the lawsuit occurred during the 2014-15 school year.

Wood, who is a Marine veteran, called the school on Oct. 22, 2014 to voice his alarm over his daughter’s assignments. He requested his daughter be allowed to opt-out of the lessons and be given an alternative assignment.

The following day the vice principal told Wood that his daughter was required to take the class and would receive “zeros” on any incomplete assignments even if the assignments violated the family’s religious beliefs and heritage.

It’s unclear what was said in the telephone conversations – but on Oct. 24th Wood was notified by the school’s resource officer that he would no longer be allowed on school property – for any reason whatsoever.

Wood contends in the lawsuit that he never threatened any physical harm against the school or anyone in the school. The lawsuit alleges the ban is unfounded and retaliatory.

Folks, our public schools have become indoctrination centers – promoting Islam and marginalizing every other religion. I’ve reported on similar incidents across the country.

Why hasn’t the Freedom From Religion Foundation weighed in? What about the American Civil Liberties Union? Their silence is peculiar.

I suspect their reaction would have been a bit different had La Plata High School been baptizing children and forcing them to memorize John 3:16.
tonygraz Offline
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Credibility ends with Fox News. com.
Sounds more like the Onion.
Burner02 Offline
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Where is BSNBC when you need them.
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Multiple sources on this. WTF? Religion does not belong in public schools and there is much precedence on this.
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tonygraz wrote:
Credibility ends with Fox News. com.
Sounds more like the Onion.



Is the local news sufficient?

http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/2014/10/31/islam-taught-in-classroom/18224863/
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Here's another.

http://m.clarionproject.org/news/father-banned-high-school-after-islam-lesson-dispute
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http://www.wtsp.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/10/31/islam-taught-maryland-high-school/18234923/
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Even he left leaning snopes has a page on it.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/laplata.asp
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sounds like BUNK to me....
and illegal in any public US school
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tonygraz wrote:
Credibility ends with Fox News. com.
Sounds more like the Onion.



You're right Tony since MSNBC didn't report it it didn't happen.
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I'm all for teaching the history of religion as long as it's the true history and the district personnel creating the curriculum and the teachers are 100% unbiased towards one religion or another.

I am definitely opposed to a devout islamic teacher instructing such a class, or a devout anything for that matter.

Also, I think such a class should focus on the HISTORY as opposed to the scripture itself.
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It's in a world history class.
They aren't being indoctrinated any more than a Jew is learning about the Catholics and Protestants fighting in Ireland.
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I'll bet that irate father is a Trump supporter.
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victor809 wrote:
It's in a world history class.
They aren't being indoctrinated any more than a Jew is learning about the Catholics and Protestants fighting in Ireland.


Wow.
From the same voices that would abort their own spleen if someone mentioned the G or C word in the hallways of a public school, we suddenly feel that memorizing and citing scripture is akin to world history 101.

I don't have any issue with this story, because it doesn't affect ME.
But on the surface it appears the teacher went too far and wants to get anti-muslim backlash to prove some kind of twisted jihadist point.



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tailgater wrote:
Wow.
From the same voices that would abort their own spleen if someone mentioned the G or C word in the hallways of a public school, we suddenly feel that memorizing and citing scripture is akin to world history 101.

I don't have any issue with this story, because it doesn't affect ME.
But on the surface it appears the teacher went too far and wants to get anti-muslim backlash to prove some kind of twisted jihadist point.





And, they will be the first to be disposed of by ISIS. Totally a double standard.
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tonygraz wrote:
I'll bet that irate father is a Trump supporter.


Moron



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Tail... It was in a history class. I have no problem with god, Allah, flying spaghetti monster or any other diety and their teachings being mentioned in a history class. As long as the phrase "people used to believe this..." Or "this group of people believes that..." Is at the beginning of the lecture, it really doesn't matter what religious information is included.
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teddyballgame wrote:
Moron



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As usual you are uninformed and acting in your usual totally stupid manner.
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victor809 wrote:
Tail... It was in a history class. I have no problem with god, Allah, flying spaghetti monster or any other diety and their teachings being mentioned in a history class. As long as the phrase "people used to believe this..." Or "this group of people believes that..." Is at the beginning of the lecture, it really doesn't matter what religious information is included.


I'm fine with religion being discussed in a history class.
But this sounds like someone pushing the limits. Reciting scripture is not a history lesson.

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Misinformed children vs informed children? Recent events? What? Seems pretty straightforward.
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Tail.. I agree it sounds like that. In the statement the attorney suing the school wrote.

But we.don't know if that's exactly what happened... You know, that trial hasn't happened yet and they haven't actually brought evidence that they were memorizing scripture, or even if they were, what the reason was.
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On a related story, the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is now a recognized denomination in the Netherlands.
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tonygraz puts spaghetti on his nether region?
Freak.
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victor809 wrote:
Tail.. I agree it sounds like that. In the statement the attorney suing the school wrote.

But we.don't know if that's exactly what happened... You know, that trial hasn't happened yet and they haven't actually brought evidence that they were memorizing scripture, or even if they were, what the reason was.


So you're saying that something posted on the internet may not be accurate?

You know that all comments on this thread are based on the information posted, don't you?
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Allah peanut butter sammiches has been said on Sesame Street multiple times and no one gets bent.
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Tailgator inserts peanut butter rectally.
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tonygraz wrote:
Tailgator inserts peanut butter rectally.




Does Gater know you have been hanging around his butt?
tonygraz Offline
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No. I just repeated what you told me. Was is creamy or chunky---I forgot.
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Burner02 wrote:
Does Gater know you have been hanging around his butt?


Didn't know that was Tonygraz.
Thought it was just a steamy pile of excrement.
With apologies to the excrement.


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I have to give my proper's for FoxNews whipping up outrage where none is due. They sure play you guys....
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I found some pretty good info about this on this site. Follow the links to the complaint and the attachments.

https://www.thomasmore.org/news/thomas-more-law-center-files-federal-lawsuit-on-behalf-of-marine-dad-banned-from-school-property-after-he-objected-to-islamic-indoctrination-of-daughter/

I looked over the two worksheets that are attachments to their case and the legal complaint.

I don't see any significance in the father being a former Marine has to do with any of this.

I'm sure this case will make many attorneys rich in the coming months.

I agree that the silence by the ACLU, etc... is telling.

IMO There should not be any religion taught in any publicly funded schools. And this crosses the line from history into religion! fog
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