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I answered a version for the USA...to which you haven't responding other than some picture princess.
Is that you in your av?
I answered a version for the USA...to which you haven't responding other than some picture princess.
Is that you in your av?
which you seem to refuse the idea is possible in the western world somehow lol
Who said it was a game?
No, no it's not. Because this has NOTHING to do with culture. You are so dense.
And you didn't answer my question: are Muslim children made to enter a church and simulate the Christian prayer? Can you find me any examples of that happening, in a European country? Ya know, in the name of progressivism?
The fact that they are getting kids to imitate Salah in a mosque makes it a game.
That's not something you do if you think religion is something other than cultural superstition.
How do you "simulate christian prayer"? There's no equivalent.
Of course the line between religion and culture is always blurred, and the call to prayer and Salah are intrinsic to cultures throughout the Muslim world. One of it's defining aspects.
Makes more sense, but doesn't quite have the same ring as MAGAAAAA!!Make Britain Great Again
Hey Cletus,
Ah, SchutzenfestIt does disgust me, just not for the reasons you're whinging about.
Like I said, religion isn't a game you get children to play.
Aside from that though, it's the same as every other cultural introduction schools do. Whether it's getting the kids doing Zorba dancing for Glendi, or slap dancing at a Schutzenfest.
Do you have a source that isnt designed to do this?Its a site designed to create outrage in easily manipulated dumdums
In your opinion.
In your opinion.
Touching your forehead, chest, left shoulder & right shoulder (in that order), then putting your hands together in the prayer position. There's no equivalent? You really are a dummy, aren't you eh?
You named two cultural dances. But we are talking about the Islamic prayer routine. The two are in no way connected.
And you're STILL ignoring me, LOL: are Muslim children made to enter a church and simulate the Christian prayer? Can you find me any examples of that happening, in a European country? Ya know, in the name of progressivism?
Ah, Schutzenfest
The sign of the cross is hardly equivalent, it's rarely encountered outside of Catholic and Orthodox denominations.
Of course they are connected.
You could use school kids painting eggs red for easter in imitation of Greek orthodox tradition if you prefer.
Like I said, religion and cultural practices aren't so easily separated.
It's not at all unusual for school kids to visit cathedrals, the vatican etc.
Touching your head, chest, left shoulder & right shoulder, then putting your hands together in the prayer position (possibly getting on your knees too) is the equivalent of the Islamic prayer routine. That's a FACT, Ruprecht.
So let me get this straight... the Christian prayer routine isn't the equivalent to the Islamic prayer routine... but there's a connection with CULTURAL DANCES and the Islamic prayer routine? You really are a moron.
Hmmmm... you don't seem so confidient in your Greek & German cultural dance example anymore. I wonder why. <Lmaoo>
Yes. They are. Some cultural dance and the Islamic prayer routine have no connection with each other. But you know that.
WHICH schoolkids, Rup? Muslim schoolkids?
You're STILL ignoring the question: are Muslim children made to enter a church and simulate the Christian prayer? Can you find me any examples of that happening, in a European country? Ya know, in the name of progressivism?
yeah Im just messing dude.... that era is probably among my weakest areas of knowledge. I cant even attempt to refute any point you made lol
With regards to your last question, it’s fairly common for Muslim kids to be taken to Church and sing Christian prayers, hymns etc. Had to do it myself back in the day and nieces and nephews are required to do it at certain schools during Christmas and Easter.
Everytime he has to admit he was wrong he always says he was just joking/trolling. And most posts are ad homs designed to get a reaction. Anytime someone posts a long reply he hands waves it away with a 1-liner, showing he's not here to have any serious discussion.I was wondering what your retort was going to be to that piece of knowledge he dropped on your ass.
I’m shocked and surprised to see you take it like a man and admit you got pwned.
unlike yourself I can happily admit when Im not well informed on a certain subject.I was wondering what your retort was going to be to that piece of knowledge he dropped on your ass.
I’m shocked and surprised to see you take it like a man and admit you got pwned.
as stated above, at least I am capable of admitting when I am either a) wrong..... or b) not well informed enough on a subject.Everytime he has to admit he was wrong he always says he was just joking/trolling. And most posts are ad homs designed to get a reaction. Anytime someone posts a long reply he hands waves it away with a 1-liner, showing he's not here to have any serious discussion.
With regards to your last question, it’s fairly common for Muslim kids to be taken to Church and sing Christian prayers, hymns etc. Had to do it myself back in the day and nieces and nephews are required to do it at certain schools during Christmas and Easter.