Pamela Geller, American Thinker: The Real Perry/Aga Khan Curriculum Is Bad For Children

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The Perry posse is misrepresenting his Islamic curriculum. I set the record straight in The American Thinker:

The Real Perry/Aga Khan Curriculum Is Bad For Children
Pamela Geller

Last weekend the Thinker ran an article by Amil Imani and a blog by Andrew Bostom, both of which gave a stamp of approval to Rick Perry's public-school Islamic school curriculum. The only problem was that both Imani and Bostom were presenting a false argument.  Neither Imani nor Bostom was actually evaluating the curriculum at all; rather, they were praising one individual teacher's lesson plan, not the actual curriculum.  Thus Imani and Bostom were basing their entire argument about the curriculum upon an incorrect assumption.  Stupefying.

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The actual curriculum has been scrubbed entirely from the web after I first exposed it a couple of weeks back; not only has it been taken down, but the Google cache has been scrubbed as well.  Clearly the Perry camp are embarrassed by the curriculum, or they wouldn't have resorted to this drastic measure to cover it up.  They know what the real curriculum is, and they reveal that knowledge by this action.

Here are some of the elements of the program that show it to be a whitewash of Islam:

Read the rest here. Just the facts.

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d. rivera
d. rivera
12 years ago

It is not just Islam, but any and all fundamentalist religious ideology. Thousands, millions, of people have been killed in wars over Christian ideology, as well as other religious beliefs. “My god is better than your allah” is not going to get us anywhere.
Schools should teach religion as a subject, not as dogma.
Let us not forget that our country’s founders were Deists (belief the god has a “hands off” policy), not fundamentalist Christians. If you don’t believe that Muslims have ideas other than ‘destroying the infidels’, read any of Salman Rushdie’s work.
If we obeyed the religious leaders in the past, we would still be teaching that the world is flat, the sun goes round the earth, and heaven exists above the clouds.

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