Muslim Mayhem in the UK
Christians Outraged by Orders to Teach other
Faiths
We are extremely concerned' about where
government demands are going by Bob Unruh
New British government threats that a Christian
school, which previously was rated “good” and “excellent,” may be closed if it
doesn’t promote “other faiths” are based on new regulations that need to be
reviewed, according to school officials.
WND reported the U.K.’s official education inspector told an
independent Christian school that it is out of step with “British values”
prescribed by the government and must invite someone from another faith, such
as a Muslim imam, to lead assemblies or it risks being closed.
The threat comes amid a series of new school
inspections imposed by the government in response to a “Trojan horse” scandal
in which several public schools in Birmingham, England, were taken over by
Muslim managers who imposed Islamic education standards.
The U.K.’s Office for Standards in Education,
Children’s Services and Skills, known as Ofsted, then established new rules
requiring the active promotion of “British values” such as tolerance.
Consequently, the government sent a letter to
Trinity Christian School in Reading that it was failing to “meet the new
requirements for the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of
pupils.”
But that was only months after the government’s
inspection of the program found the school “good” in most categories.
And on the topic at hand, the government report,
as of November 2013, said: “The provision for pupils’ spiritual, moral, social
and cultural development is excellent. Every care is taken to provide pupils
with plentiful opportunities to enhance their spiritual understanding and
development through the biblically based curriculum and daily Christian
assemblies that are in keeping with the ethos of the school. … Pupils are well
prepared for life in modern, multicultural, democratic British society through
the teaching of the Christian principle to ‘love thy neighbor’ as found for
example in the teaching of the biblical story of the Good Samaritan.”
The nonprofit British charity Christian Institute has said it may mount a legal challenge to the
changes.
And now in a letter to Secretary of State for
Education Nicky Morgan, John Charles, chairman of the school’s governors, said:
“We cannot understand how such a change in thinking can take place within a year.
It is an explicit aim of ours to encourage pupils to serve and respect other
people, appreciate different cultures and ideas and equip them for life in
society. But the comments made by Ofsted, as a result of the new regulations,
undermine our aims and would prevent us from teaching in accordance with our
Christian foundation.”
Ofsted’s inspector told the Christian school
“that representatives of other faiths should be invited to lead assemblies and
lessons in order for the school to demonstrate compliance.”
The school also needed to provide evidence that
it “actively promoted other faiths.”
Teaching that “all people are equal before God
and have inherent dignity as human beings” isn’t enough, the inspector said.
Charles wrote: “We are therefore extremely
concerned about where the new school standards leave the protections afforded
by the Equality Act and our school’s charitable objects as established in its
trust deed. We would be very grateful if you would look into this matter for us
and review your decision regarding the new regulations.”
He pointed out that the inspector never even
asked questions about the curriculum but focused entirely on having the
Christian school promote “other faiths.”
Simon Calvert, deputy director of the Christian
Institute, said: “Christian schools like Trinity have a reputation for high
standards and well-rounded pupils and they should have the freedom to continue
doing what they’ve always done. Parents clearly want such schools to thrive,
and the Department for Education should too.”
He noted that the institute had warned the
government that the new regulations would result in “enforcing political
correctness.”
“We also said there would be hostility to the
religious, and ethical, viewpoints of religious schools. The DfE said it would
never happen, but since then we’ve been finding case after case where that’s
exactly what’s going on.”
He continued: “What we need is to go back to the
drawing board to actually talk to stakeholders, talk to faith schools, find out
where they’re coming from and come up with a set of proposals which don’t
require them to promote beliefs which profoundly go against their own,” he
said.
WND reported the new government requirements also have come under fire from
the National Association of Jewish Orthodox Schools, which said it was
“appalled” by the demands.
WND also reported the education rules were being blamed for requiring teachers to
“challenge” the religious beliefs of parents “in the name of equality.”
The institute said a report from Peter Clarke,
the former chief of counter-terrorism for the Metropolitan Police, said school
children in the “Trojan Horse” schools were encouraged to express vocal support
for anti-Christian remarks and Christmas was banned.
The report found a “coordinated, deliberate and
sustained action, carried out by a number of associated individuals, to
introduce an intolerant and aggressive Islamic ethos into a few schools in
Birmingham.”
But the institute said the reaction was an
overreach, and the rules call for teachers to “actively promote” the rights
defined in the Equality Act 2010, including sexual orientation and transsexual
rights.
The schools also “will be required to challenge
parents” on their values if they contradict what the government has determined
is “equality,” a legal analysis concluded.
Comments
Brits are forcing Christian private schools to teach
Islam. These parents are spending a lot of money to keep their kids in these
private schools. Now the British
government is attacking them.
The U.S. and U.K each have about 3 million Muslims. In the U.K. that’s about 5%; in the U.S. it’s
about 1%.
Tolerance must be earned.
Muslims demanding to take over their host countries is intolerable.
The British government is filled with Communists pushing
for tyranny. It’s just like the U.S., just farther along. Muslims are in these host countries to allow
the government to impose this tyranny. Europeans think their mandatory public
schools will serve to silence citizen outrage over time, but these Europeans
may demand the freedom to take their children out of these government
schools. Public schools in London are
full of Muslim kids running totally out-of-control.
Muslims won’t believe that tolerance must be earned and
may never learn it. This lack of regard
for the Brits may eventually result in being deported back to their home
countries. Let’s hope so. The
Australians have already overturned their government to repeal their carbon tax
and stopped all immigration. Canada is
less happy with Muslims these days. Americans
have already had enough.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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