Re: your disposition & an observation! |
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"I hate tp burst your bubble but you didn't chose anything. It was hoisted on you just as it was forced by the Romans onto our ancestors." ***Don't be so ignorant Mr. Chibo. Nothing is "hoisted" upon me! I choose to follow the beautiful and true religion of Christianity just as my ancestors have done for more than 2000 years. If I not happy with my faith I would change it no one is forcing me to do anything. Through countless killings, wars and massacres God’s hand has been with us Assyrians guiding us and bringing us to safety. "You have a right to hijack one of the numerous, and arguably one of the greatest, names from our 5,000 year old history and afix it to your identity, BUT we expect you to at least act the part. Start by studying up on the origns of Christianity and the answers will come to you. ***I have not hijacked anything. My people converted to Christianity and rightly so in Edessa during the reign of King Abgar Ukama. How smart our ancestors were to take the life giving words of Jesus Christ and convert. My people repented and saved Nineveh and once again what smart people they were. Because you worship 'Ashur' and 'Gilgamish' does not make you anymore of an Assyrian than me or anyone else. This is where your warped view takes hold. You idiotically believe that if one is to be an ethnic Assyrian they must be worshippers of 'Ashur' and not of Lord Jesus Christ. "It's a shame that you put down your ancestors in such a way. Are you also this disrespectful to your parents? Let me make it very clear, our people never worshipped pagan gods they worshipped their god Ashur, the creator of heaven and earth. Only jealous plagiarising Jewish writers considered our god pagan and looked upon our people in such a way. Now since you have backed Christianity my question to you is what do you think of Psalm 137:8-9 and how do you reconile your religion's words with your identity?" ***How dare you! My ancestors were some of the greatest people who have ever lived building the world's mightiest Empire. But they correctly took their belief in ONE omnipresent God and smartly accepted Christianity as their faith. Psalm 137, like the rest of Psalms is quite beautiful. Although I am having difficulty understanding how you relate this to anything. Of course I am no theologian, but the lines you refer to do not appear to be God talking but rather those sitting "By the rivers of Babylon". "Feel free to ignore this question Mr. Chibo, but do you consider yourself a ###I respect my parents choice to be Christians BUT I consider myself an Assyrian and a follower of our true God Ashur. Our holy book is Gilgamesh which is a spiritual guide to ancient Assyrian mysticism on which the Jewish Kabbalah is based. Jesus was also a great teacher and mystic who followed in OUR footsteps and spoke OUR language. That's why it was so easy for the Romans to rename our true holidays and change Ashur to Jesus and force this religion onto our ancestors." ***What a shame that you do not wake up to yourself and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord, your God, your King and your Saviour. When you use the term Ashur you are referring to your God, I sir, follow the God of Abraham, Issac and Jacob and the God who is one with His Son and the Spirit in the Holy Trinity. Hopefully you see the light David, hopefully. --------------------- C.A. |
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