Re: Does too exist! |
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Dean
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Yeah Khizmie ... I forgot. A group of Meshikhayeh from various parts of the middle-east, central Asia and Asia all got together and decided to claim they actually originated from ancient Assyria ... I forgot. -Dean PS: kinda reminds me of the many Muslims in the Middle East now claiming to be Arabs. Paul Younan wrote: >...but only in the name of a Church since the 1970s. And the name is only in the minds of THESE people on THIS forum because Layard discovered Nineveh. If Layard hadn't uncovered that armpit of Satan, these people would still be calling themselves by the villages in Turkey and Iran that they came from originally. > >I don't think there's any other case in our time where a identity has been completely resurrected after 2,500 years to a people who probably don't have any claim to it at all. > >These people are all Israelites and Jews who were taken to Mesopotamia by the kings of Assyria and Babylon and who later believed in their promised Meshikha....just like Asahel Grant documented that they themselves believed, before Layard found Nineveh. > >Parhad is fuming right now, by the way, at the mere suggestion that he is actually a Hebrew....that the gas bubble episode at the museum was just that, and could have been easily remedied by a dose of Rolaids. > >-Paul --------------------- |
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