The Inside Assyria Discussion Forum

=> things assyrian

things assyrian
Posted by farid (Guest) - Saturday, November 1 2003, 9:24:56 (EST)
from 63.164.145.198 - 63.164.145.198 - Windows 2000 - Internet Explorer
Website:
Website title:

I think I understand how Aprim and the rest of them think...since Iraq used to be Assyria..."it should be again". It's the connection I don't get..."because this is the way it was...THEREFORE it has to be that way again". Why? And where else does that hold?

Saddam said Kuwait used to be part of Iraq...and not that long ago. So he tried to take it...at least he tried...he didn't wail and whine about it. But it did him no good. That was then...this is now...sayeth history.

I don't understand how their minds segue from 2000 years ago to today. I can't think of a single instance where anything reverted or was returned. What are they basing their hopes uopn? We aren't Jews...no UN is going to split a country in two to give us a corner...unless they have more to gain by it than we do. Do these hysterians of ours even bother with history? Are they so addled by Christianity that hoping to live in Heaven leads them to hope they can have "Assyria" too? Heaven is up there...Iraq is down here.

Why do they repeat these claims and makes these hysterical arguments...and who writes these books anyway? It's a huge mystery to me. The very first premise they begin their argument with is so shot full of holes it can't stand on its own let alone support anything else.



---------------------


The full topic:
No replies.


Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, application/vnd.ms-excel, applicatio...
Accept-encoding: gzip, deflate
Accept-language: en-us
Cache-control: no-cache, max-stale=0
Content-length: 1541
Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Cookie: *hidded*
Host: www.insideassyria.com
Referer: http://www.insideassyria.com/rkvsf/rkvsf_core.php?.Fwzy.
User-agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0; T312461)



Powered by RedKernel V.S. Forum 1.2.b9