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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Florida Rep Outraged Over World History Textbook That Praises Islam and Denigrates Christianity




A world history book used in an Advanced Placement class is under review by a Florida school board over allegations it favors Islam at the expense of Christianity and Judaism.
State Rep. Ritch Workman told Fox News the Prentice World History textbook rewrites Islamic history and presents a biased version of the Muslim faith.
“The book has a 36-page chapter on Islam but no chapters on Christianity or Judaism,” Workman said. “It’s remarkably one-sided.”
The textbook is being used in an Advanced Placement class in Brevard County schools. The book is on a state-approved list and has been used in the school system for the past three years without any complaints.
Workman said he received a copy of the book and he said it’s clear the authors “make a very obvious attempt not to insult Islam by reshaping history.”
“If you don’t see it from the eyes of a parent, kids are going to take this book as gospel and believe that Christians and Jews were murderous barbarians and thank God the Muslims came along and the world is great,” he said.
For example, Workman said a reference to Mohammed and his armies taking over Medina states, “people happily accepted Islam as their way of life.”
“It leaves out that tens of thousands of Jews and non-believers were massacred by Mohammed’s armies,” he said. “It’s a blatant deception.”

3 comments:

  1. I've seen this textbook or one very like it (AP World History). Definitely a bias in favor of Islam!

    The Christian family whose son was using this textbook didn't even both to look at it; all they cared about was "My son is taking AP World History!"

    When I pointed out some of the problems with the textbook, all I got was a shrug.

    It is this kind of attitude that is destroying the West!

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  2. My daughter had a textbook like this in Junior High. I sat down and talked with her about it.

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  3. Pasto,
    A lot of parents are not like you. They don't have a damn clue -- and don't date to contradict "the experts" who wrote the textbooks.

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