
Is  the faith of most Muslims “stronger” than that of the typical  Christian? That’s what one public high school in North Carolina  apparently is teaching students.
 
 Outraged over the “correct” answers to her son’s ninth-grade  assignment about Islam, a mother in Union County, N.C., turned to local  news reporters to shed light on his school’s fill-in-the-blank  worksheet.
 
 Upsetting the mom most? A statement that read, “Most Muslims’ faith is stronger than the average Christian.”
“If you are going to do it, let’s do it right,” the mother—who  asked not to be identified—told WJYZ-TV. “I really feel there is a spin  on this.”
 
 A ninth-grade world history teacher at Porter Ridge High School in Indian Trail, N.C., assigned the in-class worksheet.
 
 School officials have not confirmed that “faith is stronger” is  the correct answer to the fill in that particular blank, despite several  requests by reporters at WJYZ, a Fox affiliate.
 
 Other statements on the assignment include “Islam, at heart, is a peaceful religion.”
 
 This is the second report of a parent expressing outrage over a child’s Islam-related school assignment in recent weeks.
 
 In October, an Iraq veteran was banned from his daughter’s high  school after objecting to a required homework assignment about Islam.
 
 Kevin Wood, father of an 11th-grader at La Plata High School in  Charles County, Md., was upset to discover a teacher had asked his  daughter to write a three-page essay about Islam’s Five Pillars, Mecca  and Mohammed.
 
 “I don’t agree with it,” Wood said in a phone interview with Fox  News. “I said you can’t study God or Christianity in school; you have  atheists suing schools for saying God and the Pledge [of Allegiance],  and not being able to say prayers before football games … but we can  force-feed our kids Islam.”