| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | Qaisar | |
| 52 | Shurooq Al-Amir | I am stunned that such an idea was even thought of much less made into a toy. I believe we have seriously forgotten the saying of "Children are out Future." If this is the future, I believe if we teach our children this, then there will be no future. |
| 53 | Rebecca Chawra | |
| 54 | Sarah Beringer | |
| 55 | Susy McMahan | I am guessing that you are marketing these items for use at places like the Jesus Camp in North Dakota. I suggest you watch the documentary of the same name and watch pre-schoolers 'talk in tongues', while crying, and children in dark clothing making aggressive moves with sticks. It is heart breaking and is child abuse. If this country is to succeed, peace is the answer, not war. |
| 56 | Noor Saadeh | |
| 57 | Kristin Dieng | |
| 58 | Anonymous | |
| 59 | Barry Key | I am appalled that a company would market a religious-military line of products, and even more so that the products are specifically aimed at children. It is estimated that there are presently somewhere between 200,000 and 300,000 child soldiers fighting in “wars” throughout the world. It is sad enough that the United States Armed Forces are allowed into high schools to recruit for their respective branches, but have we stooped so low that we are joining the likes of Angola, Burma, Burundi, Columbia, Congo, Indonesia, Lebanon, Liberia, Nepal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan and Uganda in recruiting young children to war?
While OTC has apparently removed the “Soldier Of God” items from their website, I urge them to completely stop offering and selling this product line through their catalogs and telephone order operations. |
| 60 | Anonymous | |
| 61 | mohamed sahib | |
| 62 | Anonymous | |
| 63 | Anonymous | |
| 64 | latifah | |
| 65 | Hajira Hameeduddin | I am truely disturbed at the implications and effects of such products on young children and our American culture as a whole. Please think of your civil responsibilities, not just your profits; in the end, no one benefits from a culture of violence, as we are sadly learning - again. |
| 66 | Lori | |
| 67 | Anonymous | |
| 68 | Azhar | |
| 69 | Reem Elghonimi | As we look to American history and the historic founding of our country by people of faith who were literally running from religious persecution, we must remember these lessons in transmitting to our children a history of tolerance and a practical application of tolerance today. Understanding of others' faiths is obligatory for us all now - rather than aggravation of hostile war-mongering in future generations by linking Christianity with military struggles in children's minds today. |
| 70 | Deborah Hall | As an evangelical christian, this goes against all Jesus taught. |
| 71 | Timothy Harris | I cannot support a company that uses christian imagery in this way. |
| 72 | Danina Garcia | In militarizing the important work of Christianity, you are not teaching our children to be dedicated spiritual soldiers...you are instead teaching them that the battle of faith is a flippant one. You should be ashamed. |
| 73 | farhana | |
| 74 | Emel Inal | |
| 75 | Wasim Rajen | |
| 76 | Deanna R. Greene | |
| 77 | Brianna Morgan | |
| 78 | Brie Gyncild | |
| 79 | Imran Ansari | |
| 80 | Arifi Waked | Interesting interpretation you guys have of that whole "Thou shall not kill" bit. |
| 81 | Khadijah | May Allah(SWT) Guide these and all people to the truth of Al-Islam. Aameen |
| 82 | suzanne radwan | |
| 83 | Anonymous | |
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