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Huffington Post article puts pressure on Catholic Diocese to terminate well liked teacher Mark Smythe for sharing factutal Catholic teaching with students which is critical of Muhammad.

Mark Smythe, Teacher
  The email for this article was deactivated after it was determined that Mark Smythe would keep teaching.

TFP Student Action reports: 

Mark Smythe is a well-liked Catholic teacher at Blessed Trinity Catholic School in Ocala, Florida.  He recently used Saint John Bosco's writing on Islam in his 6th grade social studies class.
  
The Islamist propaganda machine Huffington Post found out that Saint John Bosco's writings were critical of Islam and immediately went public, attacking the teacher for sharing them.  

The Office of the Superintendent of Catholic Schools -- with the support of the Human Resources Department of the Diocese of Orlando -- has reportedly not only reprimanded Mr. Smythe for using Saint John Bosco in class, but also threatened to dismiss him from his job. (The Catholic World Report)

Catholic teaching should not be CENSORED and banned at Catholic schools especially as a result of the Huffington Post’s Islamist propaganda and political correctness that compels non-Muslims to comply with Sharia law.

Under Sharia, those who insult Muhammad or Allah are to be executed.   Islamists attacked Charlie Hebdo in France after the company published cartoons of Muhammad.   Islamists tried to kill nearly two hundred people who gathered in Garland Texas to compete for the best artistic rendition of Muhammad.    Many Americans have lost their jobs, education and social status after being assailed for daring to speak the truth about Islam.

Florida Family Association has prepared an email for you to send that urges the Diocese of Orlando and the Superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Orlando to keep Mr. Smythe as a teacher.

The email for this article was deactivated after it was determined that Mark Smythe would keep teaching.

Contact information:

Most Reveren John Noonan, Bishop 
Bishop of the Diocese of Orlando
jnoonan@orlandodiocese.org
cruiz@orlandodiocese.org    

Henry Fortier, Superintendent of Catholic Schools, Diocese of Orlando 
hfortier@orlandodiocese.org

Jason Halstead, Principal 
Blessed Trinity Catholic School in Ocala, Florida
jhalstead@btschool.org 


Author: ffa   00000000   Category: Sharia law  FFA: on
Tags: Mark Smythe, Diocese of Orlando
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