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Re: Why We Are a Small-Minded People
Posted by pancho (Moderator) - Monday, September 20 2010, 21:14:00 (UTC)
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...to further prove that attacks against Christians have been for what they have done, and not what they are...evidence that comes from not only Turkey but Iraq as well is the fact that only Semele was made an example of...the Iraqi army could have attacked every single village and wide spot in the road where Christians could be found...but they didnīt. Why not? Why not if they wanted to "kill all Christians"? Why not if Muslims are guilty of genocide?

..perhaps Semele was chosen because some of the Christians returning, illegally and armed, from Syria ran to Semele to hide...and how was the Iraqi army to know who was which? Who was a villager and who was hiding there, pretending to belong? Group punishment is a terrible thing but itīs a reality of political life...like the punishment of an entire country like Iraq for what 19 Saudi Arabians did!

But the real point is that, as with the claims of genocide in Turkey, no action was taken against ALL Christians but only those who could be reasonably accused of causing the trouble, and with the inevitable fact that several
innocent people would get swept up in the end..but this was not the fault of the Iraqi army or the Turks but rather of those who chose such unsettled and dangerous times to do their own personal dirt.

Iraq showed great restraint, not blood-thirstiness as our Christians claim...the same as in Turkey where the government moved only against those whom they had good reason to suspect, reasons provided by the Christians and not invented by the Turks.

What is a Mualim government and people to do when refugees it takes in and saves turn against it, cross borders at will, carrying weapons and use them against the lawful government military and police? These are clearly illegal acts...are Muslims NOT supposed to defend themselves, as any country would, just because the criminals are Christian and will cry out that they are being persecuted and even MARTYRED? Is that possibly the HOPE of these Christians when they engage in such blatant and provocative acts as did the migrant-refugees form Turkey and Iran when they turned their British guns on those who saved them?

Is this the reason assyrians outside Iraq are now urging those stuck in Iraq to stand up and DEMAND a country of their own, a clear act of sedition and, in time of war, of treason too? Do they WANT more Christians killed to add to their sacred list of "martyrs"?

There was no hatred for Christians AS Christians in Turkey or Iraq...rather in both countries Christians had enjoyed freedom and security for centuries while in Europe Christian was murdering Christians, Muslim and Jew. That this changed is due entirely to the behavior, the acts, of Christians everywhere...first in the Christian countries who declared an unprovoked war against the Ottomans and next among the Christian citizens of both Turkey and Iraq who took pay and money and orders to fight for the Allies against their own neighbors, homelands AND saviors?.

As always where claims of abuse by Muslims occur: it is for what Christians DO that there is retaliation...never because they are Christian.

Thatīs another point of confusion or outright slander Christians spread because Christians are the ONLY people who have ever truly hated a people JUST for their religion...that would be the Holocaust....that time frame in which the term "genocide" was first coined, to cover a new sort of crime, invented by Christians...a crime of theirs so awful they now want to smear Muslims with it.....but it donīt stick.



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