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If not in the Koran, it's well established in the Hadeeth,(i.e.What the Prophet did). When my son is teen, I will get him a mini version of this one:VMI77 wrote:The problem with that is that the oh so tolerant left has no tolerance for Christians or Christianity. Now, if you can find a similar passage in the Koran we may have something.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Now here's a new approach and we don't have to make anything up. As Jesus said; "But now, whoever has a money belt is to take it along, likewise also a bag, and whoever has no sword is to sell his coat and buy one." Luke 22:36.jayinsat wrote:http://www.kens5.com/story/news/nation/ ... /17763379/
We've been approaching this campus carry issue all wrong. If we form a religion where our CCW is paramount, we should be golden (except, of course, it can't be Judeo-Christian based).The concept of the Kirpan, considered an instrument of social justice, is taught to children at an early age.
"For the people who are formally initiated to the Kirpan, it's very near and dear," said Singh.
But some question whether it is appropriate to bring to school.
A few weeks ago at Auburn's Gildo Rey Elementary, a Sikh family approached the school telling them their little boy would be carrying a Kirpan every day.
Chas.