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    Re: The day they took God out of the schools

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    format_quote Originally Posted by amani View Post
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    thats where youre wrong. lets take islam for instance. islam isnt that we go worship 5 times a day in the Masjid and thats it. it is being a muslims 24/7 in school at the workplace at home when sleeping ALL that time.
    Well I accept your opinion, but still, I rejoyce the fact, that religious symbols, like crosses, kippas, hijabs, or whatever else symbols of religions are beeing banned in schools across Europe and USA.
    Sad to say, but young people are the most vulnerable to develop hatred in early age, so don't give them simply a trigger for that.
    In a school, you go to learn science, mathematics, chemistry, or whatever. Your religion, you can practicise outside in a house of your god, a church, mosque...
    When a western woman like to study in an University in an muslim country, she must also wear a veil (or even more) accourding islam wheter she like it or not.
    But when a muslim woman want to study here in a typical christian country, then is always a national disaster, when she cannot do it the way SHE like, but refuse to adopt the culture of the guest-country
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    Re: The day they took God out of the schools


    format_quote Originally Posted by guyabano View Post
    Sad to say, but young people are the most vulnerable to develop hatred in
    early age, so don't give them simply a trigger for that.
    By doing that however will only worsen the situation - an increase in racism and religios hatred to be precise. Here is an analogy: you take a group of tribal folk from the amazon. Put them in a room filled with white folk - you will not see gifts being exchanged. Put those same white folk in the tribal folks village and you will see violence. Why? because we have in each of ourself a form of defense mechanism that keeps us with like with like - sudden changes to this can lead to mucho negative action. If you think racism is bad now, with religious symbols being shown, imagine 3 years without it and then one day a completely devoted christian walks into a class room, with cross symbol and you will see this defense mechanism in it's most extreme form. Basically, you're idea will lead to greater tragedies. I can guess the counter argument would be well we just won't let them in our schools. To this I reply: you cannot prevent this. Why? Because deep down we are tolerant and respectful people, we strive on communication with one another no matter the religion or political views. It's called human nature.


    In a school, you go to learn science, mathematics, chemistry, or whatever. Your religion, you can practicise outside in a house of your god, a church, mosque...
    You're concept of religion is typical: a religion cannot be switched on and off - for many people like myself it is inbuilt within us, so much so that our every action conforms to it. Practicing certain religions requires us to practice ALL THE TIME. Religion is not like a lightbulb, you cannot switch it off.

    When a western woman like to study in an University in an muslim country, she must also wear a veil (or even more) accourding islam wheter she like it or not.
    Because of the reason connected to the veil. If anything, it is more for her own protection. Perhaps you do not understand this concept.

    But when a muslim woman want to study here in a typical christian country, then is always a national disaster, when she cannot do it the way SHE like, but refuse to adopt the culture of the guest-country
    She cannot do it the way her religion requires it because of the social norms - it is a clash of culture and religion. However, this is not always the case as my experiences at college and university have shown.
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    Re: The day they took God out of the schools

    format_quote Originally Posted by guyabano View Post
    Well I accept your opinion, but still, I rejoyce the fact, that religious symbols, like crosses, kippas, hijabs, or whatever else symbols of religions are beeing banned in schools across Europe and USA.
    Why do you rejoice the fact that people of faith are not allowed to exercise their freedom of expression?

    Sad to say, but young people are the most vulnerable to develop hatred in early age, so don't give them simply a trigger for that.
    Kids will always pick on other kids. Using your logic, red-haired kids should either dye their hair or shave it off, so as to protect themselves from bullying.

    In a school, you go to learn science, mathematics, chemistry, or whatever. Your religion, you can practicise outside in a house of your god, a church, mosque...
    It's a little cross, or a headscarf, or a turban. It's not hurting anyone. I really don't see what the big deal is. And I think kids should learn about other religions in schools. Would you rather they stay ignorant about such a rather important subject?

    When a western woman like to study in an University in an muslim country, she must also wear a veil (or even more) accourding islam wheter she like it or not.
    Oh, really? Got any evidence?

    But when a muslim woman want to study here in a typical christian country, then is always a national disaster, when she cannot do it the way SHE like, but refuse to adopt the culture of the guest-country
    Eh? It's not just Muslims who are affected in France; anyone who wishes to display their religion is not allowed to, contrary to their freedom of expression.

    Banning religious symbols is a perversion of secularism.
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    Re: The day they kicked God out of the schools

    format_quote Originally Posted by Skavau View Post
    This is implying what? That Secular education is evil?
    not that its so much evil.but secualr education brought alot of other messed up stuff.like a girl can go and get an abortion without the parents permission,but she can't use an adivl without parents permission. that's just dumb

    When a western woman like to study in an University in an muslim country, she must also wear a veil (or even more) accourding islam wheter she like it or not.
    that's not true.many muslim women don't even wear the veil in the muslim countries.and turkey and Tunisia even ban girls from wearing veil in uni and schools
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    Re: The day they took God out of the schools

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muezzin View Post
    Why do you rejoice the fact that people of faith are not allowed to exercise their freedom of expression?
    Because since, schools start to become a safer place, at least in Europe. If you don't know about the religion of sombody, you don't have already some prejudices about

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muezzin View Post
    Kids will always pick on other kids. Using your logic, red-haired kids should either dye their hair or shave it off, so as to protect themselves from bullying.
    Offtopic. We speak about religions, not haircolors neither Skincolors.

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muezzin View Post
    It's a little cross, or a headscarf, or a turban. It's not hurting anyone. I really don't see what the big deal is. And I think kids should learn about other religions in schools. Would you rather they stay ignorant about such a rather important subject?
    It IS an important Subject, thats why it must be banned from school, so that sutdents can go back to topic, means education and not religion.
    As I mentionned already, there are places where you can practicise your religion. If one of my kids get curious about a religion, I will encourage him, find his believings. There is nothing wrong on that. I will not force him to accept my believings, that there is no god exisiting. God just exist inside of you, that's it.

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muezzin View Post
    Oh, really? Got any evidence?
    About school now, not directly but I can research.
    But a good example was the british female soldier who had to carry a scarf on her head in Iran TV. And don't tell me now, she did it voluntary.

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muezzin View Post
    Eh? It's not just Muslims who are affected in France; anyone who wishes to display their religion is not allowed to, contrary to their freedom of expression.
    Good, feel free to express yourself, but keep your religion for yourself and in your heart. Don't display it.

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muezzin View Post
    Banning religious symbols is a perversion of secularism.
    Thats' your opinion and I respect it, but I don't share it.
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    Re: The day they took God out of the schools

    format_quote Originally Posted by guyabanao
    Because since, schools start to become a safer place, at least in Europe. If you don't know about the religion of sombody, you don't have already some prejudices about
    My point is, there are so many other things that kids pick on - hair colour, skin colour, sexual orientation, but do we say 'oh sorry kid, but you have to stop being who you are at school'? No matter what YOU may think, banning religious symbols is still impeding free expression, no matter which way you look at it.

    Offtopic. We speak about religions, not haircolors neither Skincolors.
    It's the same principle that you're just trying to dodge because you know I'm right and you have no answer.

    It IS an important Subject, thats why it must be banned from school, so that sutdents can go back to topic, means education and not religion.
    Religious education. England is a secular country. The primary and secondary schools I attended had religious education lessons. Nobody picked on others because of their religions as a result of these lessons. They learned about other religions, one hour every week. They didn't become indoctrinated which you are implying they will. And they didn't stop their three science, English and maths lessons a week because of it.

    As I mentionned already, there are places where you can practicise your religion. If one of my kids get curious about a religion, I will encourage him, find his believings. There is nothing wrong on that. I will not force him to accept my believings, that there is no god exisiting. God just exist inside of you, that's it.
    You're missing the point. In religious education, you simply learn 'Hey, this is a Sikh, this is what Sikhs believe in', or 'hey, this is a Buddhist, this is what Buddhists believe in'. It's not like 'hey, this is a Jain, you have to convert just by being here'.

    About school now, not directly but I can research.
    Please do.

    But a good example was the british female soldier who had to carry a scarf on her head in Iran TV. And don't tell me now, she did it voluntary.
    She was a prisoner. I'm not condoning whatever happened to them, but you were talking about women going to college. Besides, the British naval officer doesn't even prove your point - you said 'she must also wear a veil (or even more)', she was wearing a headscarf. And she was a prisoner, not a schoolchild.

    Good, feel free to express yourself, but keep your religion for yourself and in your heart. Don't display it.
    That right there is impeding my freedom of expression. Why should people not display it? Because it offends you? I'm sorry, but that's just not the way freedom of expression works - it's not 'oh, you can say anything you like, but don't you dare say anything about religion'. That is ludicrous and I cannot for the life of me believe why people who claim to love democracy so much defend this impediment of freedom of expression. Democracy is fundamentally about choice, not denying people a choice. That's fascism.

    Thats' your opinion and I respect it, but I don't share it.
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    Re: The day they took God out of the schools

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muezzin View Post
    Please do.
    Well I did. Here we go !
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    Re: The day they took God out of the schools

    format_quote Originally Posted by guyabano View Post
    Well I did. Here we go !
    Thank you. I think forcing someone to wear a headscarf is wrong (still doesn't prove anything about your allegations that people are forced to wear veils...). I also think forcing someone NOT to is just as wrong. However, that is an Islamic school with its own particular rules - the laws of the country (UK) do not say anything either way; in contrast to France or Turkey which both force students, BY LAW, not to display religious symbols.

    Would you like to address this point?

    Would you like to address the points about freedom of expression?
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    Re: The day they took God out of the schools

    format_quote Originally Posted by guyabano View Post
    Well I did. Here we go !
    you are talking about a few schools here.i've been in a couple of muslim countries and girls were rarely forced to wear hijab(except iran ans saudi).my whole life i went to islamic schools and none of the girls were forced to wear hijab

    please don't speak about without knowledge. because you nothing about Muslim countries except what you read on the Internet and see on TV
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    Re: The day they took God out of the schools

    format_quote Originally Posted by rania2820 View Post
    you are talking about a few schools here.i've been in a couple of muslim countries and girls were rarely forced to wear hijab(except iran ans saudi).my whole life i went to islamic schools and none of the girls were forced to wear hijab

    please don't speak about without knowledge. because you nothing about Muslim countries except what you read on the Internet and see on TV
    hmmm yes, the classic answer: You know nothing brap brap brap....

    Hey, I have 2 eyes and I can also read. I was requested to post a link, so did I.
    And in this link is clearly mentionned : Non-Muslim students at Islamic school forced to wear headscarves

    So please spare me these comments 'You know nothing...'
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    Re: The day they took God out of the schools

    Greetings guyabano

    format_quote Originally Posted by guyabano View Post
    Hey, I have 2 eyes and I can also read.

    So please spare me these comments 'You know nothing...'
    rania2820's point was that the two eyes you speak of see only what is on the tv and what you read can very often be propoganda, which is most often seen on the internet.

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    Re: The day they took God out of the schools

    format_quote Originally Posted by guyabano View Post
    Hey, I have 2 eyes and I can also read.
    If everybody in the world believed everything they read, we'd have a crisis on our hands.
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    Re: Banning of religious symbols

    Is bad to force someone to wear a headscarf but its ok to have them take it off .
    You could shoot me 10 times and I'd never take it off. Its not just a symbol, its my protection, my dignity, my preservation, my life. A cross, turban, or headscarf looks like a symbol only to the likes of you because u dont want to have anything to do with it. That doesnt mean thats how we see it. Yall just need to grow up, quit buggin, and move on.

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    Re: Banning of religious symbols

    format_quote Originally Posted by Jazzy View Post
    You could shoot me 10 times and I'd never take it off. Its not just a symbol, its my protection, my dignity, my preservation, my life.

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    Unless it is a headshot ofcourse...
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    Re: Banning of religious symbols

    I dont care really. I love my hijab and Allah(swt) too much to wimp out in front of a bullet.

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    Re: Banning of religious symbols

    format_quote Originally Posted by Jazzy View Post
    I dont care really. I love my hijab and Allah(swt) too much to wimp out in front of a bullet.

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    My point was 'you won't have to take it off, if it is a headshot, the hijab will come flying off by itself'
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    ^^:X Hope not. Neways off topic that was!

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    Re: The day they took God out of the schools

    format_quote Originally Posted by guyabano View Post
    Well I accept your opinion, but still, I rejoyce the fact, that religious symbols, like crosses, kippas, hijabs, or whatever else symbols of religions are beeing banned in schools across Europe and USA.
    Sad to say, but young people are the most vulnerable to develop hatred in early age, so don't give them simply a trigger for that.
    No, youngsters arent to blame for the hatred of their peers. It is the adults who are to blame for their youngin's actions. Youngsters learn from their parents and if the parents display negative emotions towards a different set of people, the traits are likely to appear in ther children. If you are looking for someone to blame, then you only look into a mirror.

    In a school, you go to learn science, mathematics, chemistry, or whatever. Your religion, you can practicise outside in a house of your god, a church, mosque...
    When a western woman like to study in an University in an muslim country, she must also wear a veil (or even more) accourding islam wheter she like it or not.
    But when a muslim woman want to study here in a typical christian country, then is always a national disaster, when she cannot do it the way SHE like, but refuse to adopt the culture of the guest-country
    As for the practical application of religion, let me just ask you, if it is so that we go to school to learn "science, mathematics, chemistry, or whatever" then why do we ever put on any clothes? Why not just walk in naked?

    The reponse would be somewhere along the lines to dress modestly and perhaps for protection. In a similar way, Hijab is a form of protection for the muslim women and if they feel they should wear it, then please do allow it.

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    Re: Banning of religious symbols

    It is a parochial school not a secular school... when I went to catholic school though I am a Muslim I wore catholic school uniform..Public schools are different from parochial schools.

    You shouldn't be banned from wearing conservative clothes..
    if they are banned then I suggest they also ban, the ultra rogue dress, sported by teenagers to meet with current fashion trends. Honestly sometimes they look like little run away hooker. Little do I know, that is actually the trend they are going for.

    Bottom line, if you are attending a parochial school, then adhere to its laws
    If you are attending a public school, then just like you have a right to show up in skimpy little jeans with your thong showing every time you bend over, by same token, you also be allowed to wear a duster and a head scarf.

    And yes agreed school is about learning of chemistry, biology, and math, not your lab partners anatomy, or having hands on lessons in experimental physics.
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