June 8, 2018

USA: West Virginia Middle School Student Assignment To Declare Allah As Only True God. 😦

For those of you who don't know, Jews and Christians worship Yahweh, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We don't worship the same God. We worship the God of the living. Whereas, Islam worships the god of death, allah is a Mesopotamian god of the underworld where you get killed if you leave Islam, you get killed if you shame Islam, you get killed if they don't like you, you get killed if you're caught reading the Bible.

Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Atheism doesn't kill you if you choose not to follow their faith. You have free will. You do not have free will in Islam. Islam teaches to their followers that Christianity kills you too if you leave Christianity which is a flat out lie.

The different religions and spiritual groups do not all worship the same God. I used to think that myself. But, take Hinduism for example, they worship many gods. Or how about Satanism, they worship satan, but they also worship a gazillion demons that serve satan who is their god. You also get killed if you ever decide to leave any satanic or demonic cult like Islam. (emphasis mine)

It's a lie that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are Abrahamic religions. Only Judaism and Christianity are Abrahamic religions. Islam teaches in the Koran that allah ALLOWED Abraham to sacrifice his son Ishmael by SLICING HIS THROAT. Then allah being please with Abraham's obedience, brought Ishmael back to life. Then the Koran teaches that Isaac wasn't even born yet at the time this happen. The Koran was written and distributed decades after Muhammad was murdered by his family around middle of 7th century. The Jewish Torah, which is the first half of the Christian Bible was written 3,500 years BEFORE Muhammad was even born. The ancient Jewish history written in the Torah for generations, Muhammad had translated to Arab and twisted the contents to write the Koran.

The real ancient Jewish history is that Ishmael and his mother Hagar had already been kicked out of the tribe and sent away literally when God, Yahweh, instructed Abraham to sacrifice his son on Mount Moriah. When Abraham was about to do it, God STOPPED HIM and provided a ram in the thicket and both he and his son Isaac sacrificed the ram offering together. (emphasis mine)
The Daily Wire
written by Amanda Prestigiacomo
Friday May 18, 2018

Seventh grade students at a West Virginia middle school were given packets of work wherein they were instructed to write their submission to Allah as their one true god in Arabic calligraphy.

According to The Christian Post, a worksheet in a homework packet handed to students "instructs students to practice calligraphy by copying the Arabic form of the Shahada by hand." The Shahada "is the Islamic profession of faith that declares belief in one true God and Muhammad being a messenger of God."

Mountain Ridge Middle School student Brielle Penkoski brought the work packet home and showed her father, Rich Penkoski, a Christian who runs an online ministry.

"I saw the assignment of writing the Shahada in Arabic. Their excuse was calligraphy," the enraged father told The Christian Post. "I was like, 'Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!' First of all, calligraphy was invented in China 3,000 years prior to Muhammad. The fact that they were trying to get my daughter to write that disturbed me.'"

According to Brielle, the assignment was mandatory and she would receive a consequence if she left it uncompleted.

"I said, 'That is not happening. My daughter is not doing that,'" Penkoski said. "My daughter told me that if she didn't do the assignment then she was going to get a [detention] slip."

Horrified over the assignment from Katherine Hinson, his daughter's teacher, Mr. Penkoski immediately contacted the school's principal, Ron Branch, who contends Hinson never actually assigned the work packet, but that it was "optional."

"There were two calligraphy activities in the packet," Branch wrote in an email. "One involving the Shahada and one that is just English letters in which the students can write whatever they want in calligraphy," Branch explained. "The teacher told the students that they could do these activities if they wanted. I told Mr. Penkoski that the calligraphy activity was optional, but was not assigned. They are reading through the packet as part of the study. The teacher has told her class several times that this is a study of world religions and that she is not trying to advocate for any religion over another. She has told her class that if they had questions about religious beliefs, that those conversations should take place with their parents."

Penkoski, citing past homework assignments concerning Christianity and Judaism, believes the school is merely backtracking and calling the work "optional" only in light of his complaint.

"Why would they print all that out and then tell them they don't have to do it?" he asked. "When they were given a packet [on Christianity], which didn't go into that much detail, they did have to write an essay. So you're telling me they don't have to do it now that I called you on it? It makes no sense and it is not consistent."

"If it was optional, then why was there no option for comparison for Judaism and Christianity? There was no option to recite any of the Lord's Prayer and Ten Commandments. There was no option to write Hebrew," Penkoski continued. "Why is it only Islam?"

"I am curious why the other ones were not optional and the Islamic one was optional," he added. "It only seemed to be optional after I raised objection."​

Branch pushed back: "The units on Judaism and Christianity were about a week-and-a-half. Each of the other units should take about a week. Jesus was taught," he claimed. "The students read the chapter in our textbook that discusses Christianity's belief that Jesus is the Son of God, and salvation. They also discussed the Sermon on the Mount, the Last Supper and Jesus' Betrayal, the Trinity, and the Lord's Prayer, among other topics."

​In the packets on Christianity and Judaism there were "no Bible verses, no reciting the Ten Commandments or the Lord's Prayer," noted Penkoski. "[There's] no practicing writing in Hebrew as compared to the Islamic packet."

"It's one thing to talk about secular, but they cross the line with Islam because they went from the secular aspect of it to the faith aspect of it," he said. "Let's be honest, if they had come home with the Lord's Prayer, we would have atheists suing all over the place."
The Blaze
written by Teri Webster
Saturday May 19, 2018

A Christian pastor confronted a West Virginia middle school this week after his daughter came home with an assignment that asked her seventh-grade class to “write their submission to Allah as their one true god in Arabic calligraphy.”

Specifically, students were asked to “practice calligraphy by copying the Arabic form of the Shahada by hand,” according to published reports. The Shahada refers to the “Islamic profession of faith that declares belief in one true God and Muhammad being a messenger of God.”

Brielle Penkoski, student at Mountain Ridge Middle School in Gerrardstown, brought the assignment home and showed it to her father, Rich Penkoski, a Christian who runs an online ministry called Warriors for Christ.

“I saw the assignment of writing the Shahada in Arabic. Their excuse was calligraphy,” he told The Christian Post. “I was like, ‘Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!’ First of all, calligraphy was invented in China 3,000 years prior to Muhammad. The fact that they were trying to get my daughter to write that disturbed me.'”

“I said, ‘That is not happening. My daughter is not doing that,'” Penkoski said. “My daughter told me that if she didn’t do the assignment then she was going to get a [detention] slip.”

Penkoski told the Post he contacted the school and was told the teacher, Katherine Hinson, gave the assignment as “optional reading.”

Penkoski said he believes the school may have changed the requirements because he complained.

“Why would they print all that out and then tell them they don’t have to do it?” Penkoski said. “When they were given a packet [on Christianity], which didn’t go into that much detail, they did have to write an essay. So you’re telling me they don’t have to do it now that I called you on it? It makes no sense and it is not consistent.”

The next day, on Tuesday, the teacher reportedly re-issued the assignment with some areas of the paperwork crossed off. Penkoski’s daughter, Brielle, told him the class was still asked to do the calligraphy assignment.

For the second time, he called school principal, Ron Branch.

Branch told the concerned parent there would be no repercussions for students who do not complete the activity for the course on world religions, the report stated.

What else is the school teaching?

This is not the first time Penkoski complained about the school’s teachings. Last year, his daughter was shown a class video about suicide prevention that featured a scene with two male high school students in bed together, the report stated.

The Berkeley County School District later said the video was not approved by the district, and the content was not approved. The Post cited other school assignments that have sparked outrage.

Is this happening elsewhere?

Seventh-graders in the Maury County School District in Tennessee were issued an assignment in 2015 that asked students to write “Allah is the only god” as part of teachings on Islam’s pillar of creed. The conservative legal group American Center for Law and Justice, indicated that more than 7,000 Tennessee residents complained about the assignment, the report stated.

Earlier this year, New Jersey students in a World Cultures and Geography class watched videos that allegedly featured Islamic propaganda and even encouraged conversion to Islam.

In 2016, a Maryland couple sued a school district claiming that it was guilty of indoctrinating students when teaching about the five pillars of Islam by “requiring” them write out Islamic statements of faith.

No comments: