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=> on persecution...

on persecution...
Posted by pancho (Guest) - Tuesday, May 8 2007, 17:03:18 (CEST)
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...over at Mesopotatoes they're compaling again about how the Christians of Iraq are being persecuted...another example of how little they understand language...the Christians of Iraq are caught in a war zone, one in which the Muslims are being targeted for their religion and not for anything they actually did to deserve this war.

A coalition of Christian nations decided to attack a Muslim country that hadn't done a thing to any of them...not one. But to our boys this isn't persecution...rather when a Christian gets caught aiding and abetting the foreign occupiers and gets what's coming to him or her...THAT is persecution....like the Muslims of Iraq must never retaliate against a Christian, even if that Christian is selling out the country.

If sixteen Muslim nations got together and travelled ten thousand miles away to attack a small Christian nation that had never done anything to them, THAT would be persecution!

It's the Christians, folks...the Christians again, who attack and murder others and then blame THEM. Christians are persecuting Muslims...not the other way around. But this sort of violence is so "normal" to Christian nations that they think nothing of it...



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