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originally posted by: Vasa Croe
Actually Al-Qaeda in Yemen already officially claimed the attack.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
originally posted by: antar
Muslim call to prayer to be chanted each Friday at Duke University:
www.breitbart.com...
I just dont know what to say, I do know that in our tiny village where I live, we were told not to call Christmas vacation anything but Winter break from now on. Also the Christmas Play is now called the winter play.
www.breitbart.com...
3 times I have edited to try and post the link to Duke via Breitbart... It was there until I did the edit, now I cannot get it to show up in the post?
originally posted by: Anyafaj
originally posted by: antar
Muslim call to prayer to be chanted each Friday at Duke University:
www.breitbart.com...
I just dont know what to say, I do know that in our tiny village where I live, we were told not to call Christmas vacation anything but Winter break from now on. Also the Christmas Play is now called the winter play.
www.breitbart.com...
3 times I have edited to try and post the link to Duke via Breitbart... It was there until I did the edit, now I cannot get it to show up in the post?
I saw that! Are they going to have Church on Sundays for Christians? Sabbath for Jews? Or just call to prayer for Muslims? Insane! If they're going to do for one religion, then they must do for all religions, otherwise it can be seen as discriminatory.
Duke University canceled plans Thursday to broadcast a weekly Muslim call to prayer from its famed chapel, a move that was originally intended to reflect the school’s commitment to religious pluralism but instead backfired.
“Duke remains committed to fostering an inclusive, tolerant and welcoming campus for all of its students,” said Michael Schoenfeld, vice president for public affairs and government relations. “However, it was clear that what was conceived as an effort to unify was not having the intended effect.”
He said there were “credible concerns about safety and security,” but would not elaborate or discuss security measures. After the initial Tuesday announcement about the call to prayer, Schoenfeld said the university received a large number of hateful statements online and over the phone, but said that alone was not why plans were changed.