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“Again not surprising since Mr. O is a great admirer of Islam and is using the Trojan horse of common core to disseminate it in our schools.”  Admin

“You’re not in America anymore.” That’s what some high school seniors in Farmville, North Carolina, thought while working through their vocabulary assignment promoting the Muslim prophet Muhammad and other facets of Islamic religion. It was found to be within the standards of the Common Core.

A Closer LookWith many students across America being told that the Bible and Christianity aren’t allowed inside public schools — which is an incorrect interpretation of the so-called “separation of church and state” — seniors at Farmville Central High were surprised to find their English lesson riddled with Islamic jargon … something they would expect in Iran or Afghanistan, but certainly not in the United States.

“It really caught me off guard,” one senior told Fox News. “If we are not allowed to talk about any other religions in school — how is this appropriate?”

Here’s a taste of what seniors had to study in their English class, compliments of the Tar Heel State’s curriculum, backed by the new federally mandated Common Core, which is being implemented by 40 of 50 states, including North Carolina.

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