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As the nation paused on Remembrance Day to honour those who had sacrificed their lives for their country, one schoolboy felt particularly proud. Moved by their bravery, Darius Gill penned a patriotic and heartfelt tribute to the soldiers who had lost their ives at war But unknown to the 13-year-old schoolboy, some of his peers took exception to his comments.
Originally posted by Nventual
It's not surprising that a muslim kid would be strongly against the soldiers who are killing the people from his homeland..
Question the war and you might see why they are against it.
Muslims believe that God revealed to Jesus a new scripture, the Injīl (gospel), while also declaring the truth of the previous revelations – the Tawrat (Torah) and the Zabur (Psalms). Descended 600 years after Jesus' life on earth, the Qur'an speaks favorably of the Injīl, which it describes as a scripture that fills the hearts of its followers with meekness and pity. Some scholars such as Bart D. Ehrman unintentionally support the assertion made in the Qur'an that the original Biblical message has been distorted or corrupted (tahrif) over time since the New Testament Bible that exists today is not composed of the original writings and is highly unlikely to represent the original teachings of Jesus.
Originally posted by Yissachar1
Originally posted by Nventual
It's not surprising that a muslim kid would be strongly against the soldiers who are killing the people from his homeland..
Question the war and you might see why they are against it.
They were born here, this is their homeland, but they are free to leave at anytime
Originally posted by Yissachar1
reply to post by Benevolent Heretic
Dont you have to be 13 to have a fb account? I think fb should have some kind of age check system.
Mind you, adults bully each other on there too