Christianity Dying in Its Birthplace

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oh so just because its only vandalism and painting swatiskas then thats ok?!!!

yeah yeah i am lying . This is the mentality of a superior race. Racism is like that , if a thorn hits the shoe of a western then iuts atomic bomb. If Mosques are attacked like nbo bodys business its realy undortunate non backed lies!!!

Go and win the heart and minds dude. Theya re waiting for you in Eye raq
 
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oh so just because its only vandalism and painting swatiskas then thats ok?!!!

yeah yeah i am lying . This is the mentality of a superior race. Racism is like that , if a thorn hits the shoe of a western then iuts atomic bomb. If Mosques are attacked like nbo bodys business its realy undortunate non backed lies!!!

Go and win the heart and minds dude. Theya re waiting for you in Eye raq
Congratulations, you have just been put on my ignore list. I tire of reading your lies. Of all the links you gave in your previous post not one was about a fire in a mosque much less one being burnt to the ground. Thank you for admitting you were lying, now you should do what ever Muslims do that is equivalent to our ‘Confession’ or ‘Act of Reconciliation’. Funny you should say that I think I am a superior race. You don’t even know what race I am. My son-in-law is a Christian from Lebanon, which makes him Arabic, which would make my grand son 1/2 Arabic so no I don’t think I am of a superior race. I do believe that Catholicism or any of the main stream Protestants have a religion superior to Islam
 
I meant pushing out the Muslim Palestinians, obviously.:rolleyes:
Israel has never discriminated between which Palestinians it dislocates. It doesn’t, and never has, made exceptions for Christians. Jewish settlements are just that: Jewish. They are not for Christians any more than they are for Muslims.

Christian Palestinians are abused by both sides. Very few Christian Palestinians outside of Israel proper are fans of historical Israeli policy in the Occupied Territories. To say anything else is a blatant and callous misrepresentation.

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meedo:
This is only a fast glimpse . Boy thuis is more ghate crimes on Mosques than Egypt had on churches in probably 3 centureies!!!
Oh, look. Meedo’s quoting CAIR, an organization with established ties to terrorist groups.:rolleyes:
 
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Lance:
None of the Islamic posters here have refuted my original post or appologized for what happened. Strange, since we are all told how peaceful Islam is.
Salaam Brother Lance;
Honestly, I think you are being injust here or may be you only skimmed my replies.

Here is what I wrote:
Salaam Brother Lance;
Alhamduli’llah, I learnt that nobody was hurt in the attack.
Alhamduli’llah means Praises to be to Allah, this is the only Arabic word I used in this thread.
Salaam Bother Lance;
This is sad news indeed and any act of injustice should be condemned vigorously.
As for refuting your original post, I honestly don’t see anything to refute. You seem to imply that there exist a concerted effort to persecute the Palestinian Christians by Palestinian Muslims, and you seem to imply that it is so because Islam teaches that; this not correct at all: “Allah forbids you not, with regard to those who fight you not for (your) Faith nor drive you out of your homes, from dealing kindly and justly with them: for Allah loveth those who are just” (Qur’an 60:08)
I quoted part of the interview of the Christian priest of the village you talked about in your original post, he said “I reject the newspapers and the people who spoke about an attack by Muslims against Christians”. This person is on the front line, he is Christian, and he knows the subject better than I.

I find it rather surprising that 12 houses were supposedly burned to the ground and not a single picture was made available online. Those who went as far as to name the attack a “pogrom” would certainly not miss the opportunity to further their claims with “talking” pictures, to bring more sympathy. They did not, I wonder why.

A judge always listen to both parties before making a judgment and condemning one party, you are asking us to condemn one party and apologize for its crime without even listening to what it has to say, this is not a fair judgment. I agree that we should condemn heinous crime no matter who the perpetrator/s is/are, and I did here; as for apologizing, usually I apologize for my acts and the acts of those under my immediate responsibility.

Salaam.
Joseph.
 
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Joseph_Alison:
Those who went as far as to name the attack a “pogrom” would certainly not miss the opportunity to further their claims with “talking” pictures, to bring more sympathy. They did not, I wonder why.
I wonder why there was so little interest in the plight of the Jews in Nazi Germany.
 
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Lance:
by Daniel Pipes
New York Sun
September 13, 2005
danielpipes.org/article/2937

What some observers are calling a pogrom took place near Ramallah, West Bank, on the night of September 3-4. That’s when 15 Muslim youths from one village, Dair Jarir, rampaged against Taybeh, a neighboring all-Christian village of 1,500 people.

The reason for the assault? A Muslim woman from Dair Jarir, Hiyam Ajaj, 23, fell in love with her Christian boss, Mehdi Khouriyye, owner of a tailor shop in Taybeh. The couple maintained a clandestine two-year affair and she became pregnant in about March 2005. When her family members learned of her condition, they murdered her. That was on about September 1; unsatisfied even with this “honor killing” – for Islamic law strictly forbids non-Muslim males to have sexual relations with Muslim females – the Ajaj men sought vengeance against Khouriyye and his family.

They took it two days later in an assault on Taybeh. The Ajajs and their friends broke into houses and stole furniture, jewelry, and electrical appliances. They threw Molotov cocktails at some buildings and poured kerosene on others, then torched them. The damage included at least 16 houses, some stores, a farm, and a gas station. The assailants vandalized cars, looted extensively, and destroyed a statue of the Virgin Mary.
Code:
This assault fits a larger pattern. According to the Catholic Custodian of the Holy Land, Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Christians in the Bethlehem region alone have suffered 93 cases of injustice in 2000-04. In the worst of these, in 2002, Muslims murdered the two Amre sisters, 17 and 19 years old, whom they called prostitutes. A post-mortem, however, showed the teenagers to have been virgins – and to have been tortured on their genitals.

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I’ve come a bit late to this thread, but I would like to add a comment.
I heard an account of this on BBC Radio 4 the other day in the “From our own correspondant” programme (a programme where a reporter on the spot gives an in depth report). According to the reporter the muslims buried the body of the girl quietly. The police however became suspicious of this unreported death and exhumed the body. They then found the woman had been pregnant.
It was this exposure by the police, making the “shame” public that infuriated the relatives of the girl and the attack on the christian village was a revenge more connected with the public exposure than the original wrong, which had been dealt with in the “honour” killing… All the houses that were burnt were of relatives of the Christian who had been involved with the girl.
There was a clash of culture between “village justice” and “police justice” according to the reporter.
The reporter didn’t mention any looting, stolen jewely or petrol station being burnt. He was on the spot, interviewing people, and the BBC are usually pretty careful and unbiased.
 
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