Re: Take pride in your faith .... |
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Dean
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- Monday, August 30 2004, 2:50:17 (CEST) from Network - Windows XP - Internet Explorer Website: Website title: |
Enki, Dont you think you should have a bit more respect? After all, you dont know me and I dont know you. I'm sure if we were discussing this in person, you wouldnt be so quick to act so tough now would you? Its pretty easy to level personal attacks and use violent imagry from the comfort and safety of the internet huh? As I stated in my post (it seems like you missed that part) and repeated to Shushan, my comments were meant for Meshikhayeh. If you are not (seems like you are not) then simply disregard. -Dean Enki wrote: >destroy a lamasu! > >** you are one strange disillusioned person, well since shushan already grabbed you and beat the shit out of you im just going to give a few more kicks while your on he ground, maybe it will knock some sense into you. > >Christians from Mesopotamian backgrounds and Christians worldwide should demonstrate their unfaltering devotion to the one true Creator by breaking the shackles of their pagan pasts by eliminating all forms of false gods from their lives. > >** breaking the shackles of today is what needs to be done and eliminating the false gods they follow. they should leave there pagan relegions which teaches cannibalism and talks about the slaughtering of animals and humans sacrifices to their gods, enough of this false relegions and back to following the great and just LAWS of our ancestors. > >Unfortunately for many Christians from Bet Nahrain, these symbols such as Ashur, Shamash and Lamasu have been packaged under the geo-political guise of "heritage" and "nationalism" forcing Christians to pollute their churches and beliefs by perpetuating a "guilt-trip" to any one who attempts to separate "Church" and "Pagan State" (i.e. "Assyrianism") > >** OK you need to get an idea of what a nation is and what relegious sects are. The Assyrian nation was the first to be governed by a set of laws which allowed the people within the nation to believe what they wished as long as they followed the law. Your christian sect is trying to brainwash everyone it gets in contact with and yes your sect did kill others who did not follow your beliefs, no wonder the Vactican is the only country not in the UN (not that the UN really matters anymore). > >Christianity is at odds with Assyrianism much in the same way that Christianity is (and always has been) at odds with Hinduism. > >** once again you show how your sect is against other peoples beliefs, let people follow whatever belief they want as long as it conforms to the laws of that land. If you dont like it then go find somewhere else to live. > >For those who want to embrace Assyrianism ... go right ahead. But realize that one is in fact leaving Christianity if one does so. Don’t think for one minute that one can be both a follower of Christ and Ashur at the same time. There is nothing in common between the two faiths. > >** if you wish to follow christanity you are leaving your forefathers beliefs and traditions and adopting the beliefs and stories of those people who were rejected from mesopotamia, go ahead and be a slave for those which my forefathers rejected and ousted from their land. > >-Dean --------------------- |
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