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dont-blameme
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« on: 03 28, 16, 11:18:51:PM » Reply

 ‘Violates the U.S. Constitution’.    Tough crag jihad supporters to back to were you came from, then you wont have that problem.



Muslim parents in Dearborn, Michigan are distressed over a ridiculous ordeal after elementary school students received flyers promoting an Easter Egg hunt at a local Presbyterian church. The parents say the egg hunt “violates the U.S. Constitution”.The Muslims told the Detroit Free-Press that they were concerned about the religious implications of Cherry Hill Presbyterian Church’s “Eggstravaganza!”


Damn they sound like liberals!




http://patriotupdate.com/muslims-say-easter-egg-hunt-violates-u-s-constitution/
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« Reply #1 on: 03 29, 16, 02:28:43:AM » Reply

They do sound like liberals!

Muslims and liberals goosestepping into the future shouting "Heil Hitler" as they march their opponents to the ovens!
1965hawks
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« Reply #2 on: 03 29, 16, 05:01:38:AM » Reply

D2Dingbat, you and doofas-bm sound like the Islamophobic, hate-mongering, right-wingnuts you really are.

"[Muslim] [m]oms and dads say the advertising of the "Eggstravaganza!" event at Cherry Hill Presbyterian Church in Dearborn is a "clear violation" of the separation of church and state — and that teachers paid for by the taxpayer should not be promoting activities organized by a church."

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/easter-egg-hunt-flyer-angers-public-school-parents-article-1.1748110
scott_free
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« Reply #3 on: 03 29, 16, 06:02:47:AM » Reply

i think the muslims need to chill....but can you imagine how insane the teabagger reaction would be if some muslim teachers promoted some muslim religious activity that honors Mohammed to their classes of school kids!!  and that flyers were handed out to all the kids to show up at some party celebrating mohammed?
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« Reply #4 on: 03 29, 16, 06:30:30:AM » Reply

scott_free,

I beg to differ. Dearborn's Muslim parents were well within their right to vociferously remind the Christian citizenry of the Constitution's  Establishment Clause (separation of Church and State). No. They don't need "to chill." But I agree with you when you say that Dearborn's Christians would be livid if a public school encouraged their children to participate in an event sponsored by that city's Muslim community.
scott_free
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« Reply #5 on: 03 29, 16, 06:36:13:AM » Reply

yeah, they could.  and they were.  but that doesn't mean it was the right thing to do.  it was an easter egg hunt...how is that really some sort of religious activity?  was the easter bunny god's chosen bunny?  chill.  geez.  it is like giving presents to each other at christmas or singing christmas songs...big ass deal, unless they are forced to do so.  but what kid hates the idea of getting presents?  and singing any kind of song when you are a kid is fun.  chill.  it is like going into a bar and they are playing country music, and everybody seems to be digging it.  will you be that jerk that takes over the juke box and play rap or heavy metal just because you can?
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« Reply #6 on: 03 29, 16, 06:45:17:AM » Reply

Question: "What is the origin of the Easter bunny and Easter eggs?"

Answer: It is thought that the word Easter comes from a pagan figure called Eastre (or Eostre) who was celebrated as the goddess of spring by the Saxons of Northern Europe. A festival called Eastre was held during the spring equinox by these people to honor her. Of interest is the word’s relation to east (ost in German). The name for a celebration of the sunrise and a change of season was eventually applied to the Christian celebration of the resurrection of Christ and the new era He heralded.

The goddess Eastre’s earthly symbol was the rabbit, which was also known as a symbol of fertility. Since rabbits and hares give birth to large litters in the early spring, it’s understandable that the rabbit is the symbol of fertility.

The legend of the Easter Bunny bringing eggs appears to have been brought to the United States by settlers from southwestern Germany. The German tradition of the Easter Bunny or “Oschter Haws” migrated to America in the 1800s, likely accompanying German immigrants, many of whom settled in Pennsylvania. Over the past 200 years, the Easter Bunny has become the most commercially recognized symbol of Easter.

In legend, the Easter Bunny, also called the Easter Hare and the Spring Bunny, brings baskets filled with colored eggs, candy, and sometimes toys to the homes of children on the night before Easter, in much the same way as Santa Claus is said to deliver presents on Christmas Eve. The Easter Bunny will either put the baskets in a designated place or hide them somewhere in the house or garden for the children to find when they wake up in the morning, giving rise to the tradition of the Easter egg hunt.

Should Christian parents allow their children to participate in traditional activities that refer to the Easter Bunny? This is a question both parents and church leaders struggle with. There is nothing essentially evil about the Easter Bunny, unless it is used to promote the goddess of spring or fertility rites. What is important is our focus. If our focus is on Christ and not the Easter Bunny, our children will understand that, like Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny is merely a symbol. As with Christmas, Easter should be a time to reflect upon and celebrate the incarnation, the resurrection and the risen Christ.
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« Reply #7 on: 03 29, 16, 07:52:00:AM » Reply

why focus on that bullshit?  we don't know if any of that happened, especially his magic virgin birth story. total bullshit.  we do know that bunnies exist and it is fun for kids to find easter eggs.  that is what we should focus on.  and instead of believing fairy tales about virgin births and fake deaths and people rising from the dead, why not focus on the christian thoughts and actions attributed to Jesus and try to live up to that high standard, not mumbo jumbo crap straight out of Grimm's Fairy Tales?
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« Reply #8 on: 03 29, 16, 08:02:34:AM » Reply

Can you believe this coming from the self ordained "I KNOW" now claims he don't know. what's with you hodaddyscott, memory loss?

I don't know if any of that happened,  <-- says Mr "I KNOW' !
dont-blameme
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« Reply #9 on: 03 29, 16, 08:07:42:AM » Reply

1965hawks didn't know you were a muslim until you replied to the post, so you were offended by America's children hunting eggs, unlike you muslims we in America don't train our children to wear suicide vest packed with explosives and blow themselves up in a crowded location!
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« Reply #10 on: 03 29, 16, 08:12:27:AM » Reply

In pagan religions, eggs represented fertility, birth and rebirth. More generally, they symbolize springtime. Kids typically tend to associate Easter eggs with candy and people in rabbit costumes.

For 136 years, the president of the United States and his family have hosted the "Christian" White House Easter Egg Roll.






http://news.yahoo.com/now-muslim-parents-complaining-flyers-easter-egg-hunts-125007042.html;_ylt=A0LEVxO8b_pWIHcAB5JXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEydHE5MWxuBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMyBHZ0aWQDQjE3OTNfMQRzZWMDc3I-


Must be a Muslim rabbit, lol...
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« Reply #11 on: 03 29, 16, 08:16:27:AM » Reply

For 136 years, the president of the United States and his family have hosted the White House Easter Egg Roll.

If People like 1965hawks get their way Islam will become the only religion in America.
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