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Public Schools Add Prayer Rooms, Foot-Washing Stations for Muslims
Posted on 4/21/26 at 8:29 am
Posted on 4/21/26 at 8:29 am
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Two public schools in Minnesota have announced remodeling projects that will provide exclusive space for Muslim students to pray and to wash their feet.
Liz Collins, a reporter for Alpha News, first broke the story that has rocked the town of Osseo, a suburb of Minneapolis. She reports that Park Center Senior High will construct a prayer room and that a foot-washing stations is being added to Osseo Senior High School.
A school district spokesperson said that the prayer room had simply been mislabeled on construction documents and will in fact now be a “multi-purpose room” and that the foot-washing area is not specific to any particular religion.
The district would have us believe there are a good many foot-washing Lutherans in Minnesota.
“This is undoubtedly for Muslim students only,” one unidentified source told Alpha News. “I cannot understand how this can be happening in this era of no religion in schools.”
The way that taxpayer-funded schools have embraced Islam stands in stark contrast to the hostility they have shown to Christian students.
We recently reported on two Nashville-area schools that have made major changes inside classrooms to accommodate Muslim students celebrating their religious holidays.
Over the years, I’ve covered countless stories of Christian teenagers and teachers who have been punished for promoting their faith in Christ inside classrooms.
Beloved Christian campus ministries like the Fellowship of Christian Athletes have been banned while athletic teams across Michigan moved practices to accommodate fasting Muslims.
The Gideons International, a group of Christian businessmen who distribute free Bibles to children, are no longer allowed on many campuses. However, in Texas educators recently gave students copies of the Koran.
Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) noted the blatant hypocrisy, writing on X that “when the woke left says they want religion out of schools, they’re only talking about Christianity.”
“Maybe if Osseo worried about Somali gang violence as much as they worry about pandering to America-hating leftists, their schools and streets would be safer for their students,” the Republican congressman wrote. “Just a thought.”
Public school educators for years have argued that keeping Christianity out of public schools was always about the separation of church and state (a phrase that cannot be found in the U.S. Constitution, by the way). But in reality, the godless heathen educators wanted to boot Jesus so that Muhammed could take over.
Two public schools in Minnesota have announced remodeling projects that will provide exclusive space for Muslim students to pray and to wash their feet.
Liz Collins, a reporter for Alpha News, first broke the story that has rocked the town of Osseo, a suburb of Minneapolis. She reports that Park Center Senior High will construct a prayer room and that a foot-washing stations is being added to Osseo Senior High School.
A school district spokesperson said that the prayer room had simply been mislabeled on construction documents and will in fact now be a “multi-purpose room” and that the foot-washing area is not specific to any particular religion.
The district would have us believe there are a good many foot-washing Lutherans in Minnesota.
“This is undoubtedly for Muslim students only,” one unidentified source told Alpha News. “I cannot understand how this can be happening in this era of no religion in schools.”
The way that taxpayer-funded schools have embraced Islam stands in stark contrast to the hostility they have shown to Christian students.
We recently reported on two Nashville-area schools that have made major changes inside classrooms to accommodate Muslim students celebrating their religious holidays.
Over the years, I’ve covered countless stories of Christian teenagers and teachers who have been punished for promoting their faith in Christ inside classrooms.
Beloved Christian campus ministries like the Fellowship of Christian Athletes have been banned while athletic teams across Michigan moved practices to accommodate fasting Muslims.
The Gideons International, a group of Christian businessmen who distribute free Bibles to children, are no longer allowed on many campuses. However, in Texas educators recently gave students copies of the Koran.
Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) noted the blatant hypocrisy, writing on X that “when the woke left says they want religion out of schools, they’re only talking about Christianity.”
“Maybe if Osseo worried about Somali gang violence as much as they worry about pandering to America-hating leftists, their schools and streets would be safer for their students,” the Republican congressman wrote. “Just a thought.”
Public school educators for years have argued that keeping Christianity out of public schools was always about the separation of church and state (a phrase that cannot be found in the U.S. Constitution, by the way). But in reality, the godless heathen educators wanted to boot Jesus so that Muhammed could take over.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 8:29 am to Night Vision
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Public Schools Add Prayer Rooms, Foot-Washing Stations for Muslims
And all of the "separation of church from state" lunatics will be completely silent.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 8:30 am to Night Vision
These are the same public schools that 20 years ago banned the Boy Scouts from having meetings or recruiting there because they were overtly monotheistic.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 8:32 am to Night Vision
Catholics should demand way of the cross stations be set up in that room.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 8:36 am to Night Vision
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and that the foot-washing area is not specific to any particular religion.
Ya, because there are so many religions out there that require foot washing before prayer.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 8:39 am to Night Vision
They're not pro-Muslim, they're just very anti-Christian/conservative.
None of these folks would ever really move to Palestine, Somalia, Iran, etc. They just need something to fight against.
None of these folks would ever really move to Palestine, Somalia, Iran, etc. They just need something to fight against.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 8:47 am to tigersbb
“ Catholics should demand way of the cross stations be set up in that room.”(quote tbb).
Don’t forget the Satanists. They will want their Constitutional Rights as well.
Don’t forget the Satanists. They will want their Constitutional Rights as well.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 8:53 am to Night Vision
This is EXACTLY why you don’t allow the 10 Commandments in school.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 8:56 am to SixthAndBarone
quote:This is actually why you don’t allow Islam in schools.
This is EXACTLY why you don’t allow the 10 Commandments in school.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 8:57 am to FooManChoo
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This is actually why you don’t allow Islam in schools.
Keep religion out of all government. If you open it to one, you open it to all. We have a constitution that grants freedom of religion.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 8:58 am to tigersbb
quote:
Catholics should demand way of the cross stations be set up in that room.
Louisiana already has the 10 commandments at public schools
Posted on 4/21/26 at 9:01 am to 615tider
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They're not pro-Muslim, they're just very anti-Christian/conservative.
It's simple: Christianity = White = Bad and Everything Else = Not White = Good.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 9:02 am to Night Vision
I predicted this when people cheered about the Ten Commandments.
Progressives only support one religion, and that is radical islam. You force the ten commandments in schools, the progressives will in turn force their terrorist allies on you.
Totally predictable.
At the end of the day, this is another "battle" the left will "win". The Ten Commandments will be torn down and these rooms will be multiplied over and over.
Progressives only support one religion, and that is radical islam. You force the ten commandments in schools, the progressives will in turn force their terrorist allies on you.
Totally predictable.
At the end of the day, this is another "battle" the left will "win". The Ten Commandments will be torn down and these rooms will be multiplied over and over.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 9:11 am to Night Vision
I thought public schools could not promote or show support for a religion:
That is what the filth told me.
That is what the filth told me.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 9:14 am to imjustafatkid
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And all of the "separation of church from state" lunatics will be completely silen
They’re specifically for separation of Church & state, but they have no problem with mosque & state intertwinement.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 9:20 am to Darth_Vader
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They’re specifically for separation of Church & state, but they have no problem with mosque & state intertwinement.
True. It was never about separating all religion from public. It was always, only, ever about diminishing Christianity specifically.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 9:22 am to Night Vision
How do these particular schools manage the Pledge of Allegiance? Certainly the Lord's Prayer is placed in the individual classroom, am I right?
Posted on 4/21/26 at 9:24 am to SixthAndBarone
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We have a constitution that grants freedom of religion.
That’s exactly why we would put a cross inside the classroom. The constitution grants freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. The USA is a Christian nation founded by Christian men and women who came here to escape religious persecution.
Not no religion at all and definitely not all religions except for the one that built this nation.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 9:25 am to Night Vision
Imagine being a Republican in Minnesota.
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