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Posted by parhad (Guest) - Tuesday, May 4 2004, 0:33:23 (CEST)
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..to how much crap I can haul in one day...but this paragraph from a reply of Hanna`s to more crap was worth the effort. Some things just will NOT compute in the mind of an engineer...

"As to your second paragraph; it is true that the rate on conversion of Middle Eastern Christians to Islam increased after the Crusaders, but the reason was not as a counter action to what the Crusaders did, but rather to the increased pressure and discrimination by the Moslems on Middle Eastern Christians after the Crusaders left. Because they started associating all Christians with the Crusaders. And unfortunately that was a major turning point in the relation between Middle Eastern Moslems and Christians."

Hanna Hajjar

...okay, he claims earlier that many in the Muslim army that pushed the Crusaders out were Christian...bully for them. He doesn`t explain why then the Muslims would begin to pressure and mistrust Christians into converting..something strictly forbidden by Islam..though forced conversions is eaxctly how the Romans made all they killed Christian first.

I doubt Msulims pressured anybody...what seems more likelt is that Christians became disgusted when their own religion was used as an excuse to kill and rob CHRISTIANS...you don`t suppose the Crusaders had any respect for Christian darkies do you?

Aditionally...by the time the missionaries came..Assyrian Christians began cobverting to CHRISTIANITY...to European brands and sects..and this must have appeared ominous indeed..if these bastards were so tickled at being Christians for MILLIONS of years..why the sudden switch to European Christianity??? That would have set alarms off..it did indeed.

...but ultimately..the reason I dragged it over is that if he is willing to admit the advent of the Crusades made life difficult and then hell for the Christians of BetNahrain...then why the fuck were the boys cheering on THIS Crusade? Wouldn`t the same hold true...wouldn`t the Christians there be tainted by association? Wouldn`t it have been far better to have been seen mby the Muslims of Iraq and Syria too as speaking out AGAINST a Crusade...instead of encouraging it as the one "hope" Christians over there had?

ALL the boys have to "hope" for now is that enough pity can be raised in American hearst for their "plight"...never mind what they all just got done doing to a whole bunch of innocent people..Hanna wants NO retaliation..but then if there IS no retaliation..where will that little triangle come from?

ah well...



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