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In reply to the discussion: Schools Closed in Virginia District After Uproar Over Arabic Calligraphy Lesson [View all]yellowcanine
(36,794 posts)72. Makes my hair hurt even thinking of adding and subtracting using Roman numerals.
Whoever invented "Arabic numerals" should be a saint. Or at least a knight.
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Schools Closed in Virginia District After Uproar Over Arabic Calligraphy Lesson [View all]
47of74
Dec 2015
OP
Christ! We're not going to die from global warming or Isis or whatever. We'll die from stupidity
BlueJazz
Dec 2015
#1
Makes my hair hurt even thinking of adding and subtracting using Roman numerals.
yellowcanine
Dec 2015
#72
Would you want your kids to write Jesus Christ is the one true God in a public school?
yeoman6987
Dec 2015
#27
I am a teacher. Lol. Sorry I have more invested in this. Our school would not tolerate blatant
yeoman6987
Dec 2015
#67
You realize in World History, you have to teach about the rise and spread of Islam
Feeling the Bern
Dec 2015
#8
I would guess the most complex calligraphy is almost always religious in content.
bigmonkey
Dec 2015
#29
Actually, in the case of Arabic calligraphy, I think that honor goes to a Tughra
Coventina
Dec 2015
#40
If the writing was presented in context as Arabic belief, how is it different than "Paradise Lost"?
adigal
Dec 2015
#42
It was not translated though. All the students knew was that it was a faith
yellowcanine
Dec 2015
#52
They didn't steal it, the Hindus had no copyright on it. And the Hindus still have it.
yellowcanine
Dec 2015
#71