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Later in the reign of Yazdegerd, the Persian bishop, Abdas of Susa destroyed a Zoroastrian temple in the city; the king ordered the bishop to restore the building at his own expense. Abdas refused and the result was the order by the king to destroy all churches. Source: A Brief History of Christianity in Iran, By Massoume Price, December 2002 POSTER'S NOTE ============= What this next post demonstrates is that the attack on a Zoroastrian temple was not just an innocent CofE member kicking the wall. It was a full fledged attack which resukted in the DETSRUCTION of a religous Zoroastrian temple. And leading it is not a group of fanatical recently converted Christians who were formerly Zoroastrian as that Christian fundamentalist and history revisionist Moffett attempts to use to justify the act. The person leading it is none other than a Bishop for Ashur's sake of the CofE! And on top of it all the tolerant King Yazdegerd asks that he follows in King Hammurabi's ancient laws andd gives and eye for an eye and pays for the rebuilding of the temple he has ordered destroyed. This idiot Bishop refuses and as a result its the Christian churches that are destroyed and their subversive religion that is checked after having disrupted religous peace and tolerance throughout the Persian Empire. The more things change the more they stay the same. --------------------- |
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