Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Teacher Gives Student a Little Taste of Hell

One of the big differences between Christianity and Islam is the fact that the God of the Bible gives individuals a choice.  We can accept His Son the Lord Jesus or we can reject Him; we have free choice.  God wants us to worship Him because it is what we desire to do.  He doesn't see us as a bunch of robots, but instead wants our hearts and our total surrender.

The false god of Islam, on the other hand, has no problems with forcing people to follow his cult-like religion.  And when I say "force", I mean it literally.  Muslims will pound their faith into unwilling victims if that's what it takes, and age is no factor.

Read from Jihad Watch:

Bangladesh: Muslim Teacher Burns Legs of Girl Pupils


Why? because they confessed to not offering regular prayers during vacation, and she wanted to give them a foretaste of the hell fires they are destined to receive -- an even more creative bit of child abuse than last week's beating of a 5-year-old boy by his Saudi teacher for failing to memorize the Koran.
"Bangladesh teacher 'burns' legs of girl pupils," by Anbarasan Ethirajan for theBBC, May 3:
Police in Bangladesh are looking for a teacher from a Muslim religious school who allegedly placed burning hot iron rods on the legs of her students for failing to offer prayers regularly.
They say 14 girls, aged between eight and 12, received burn injuries.
The school has been temporarily closed following the incident, while the "hellish experience" of the girls has been widely reported in newspapers.
Their injuries are not thought to be serious.
The Bangladeshi government banned all corporal punishment in all educational institutions, including religious schools - or madrassas - in 2010.
"I was shocked to see the burn injury of my daughter," Jumur Akhter, mother of one of the affected students, told the BBC.
The girls were learning Arabic and Bengali at the Talimul Koran Mahila madrassa at Namashyampur in Dhaka. The incident is said to have happened on Tuesday.
"It was the first day of the madrassa after our holidays. Our teacher got angry when she heard that we were not offering regular prayers during our vacation," said Ferdousi Akther, aged eight.
"Then she asked her servant to heat up the rod and then she pressed it on our legs. The pain was unbearable."
Pupils say that the teacher asked the students whether they knew the severity of the fire in hell.
They were allegedly told that if they did not offer prayers regularly, they would experience a similar punishment...

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