Re: just when you`re ready... |
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Paul Younan
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- Saturday, July 31 2004, 18:56:26 (CEST) from Network - Windows XP - Internet Explorer Website: Website title: |
Hi Farid, Yes, what I am saying is that Rome never ruled Assyria, per se. Trajan briefly defeated the Parthian Persian empire and entered Mesopotamia for 2 years 116-117 AD. But Trajan was a vehement anti-Christian, as was the entire empire at that early period. Here is a map of the expansions of the Roman empire. Notice that Assyria lay in the territory of the Parthian (later, Sassanid) Persian empire. The theory that we were forced into Christianity by Rome is impossible. We lived in a different empire, until Mohammed came along and defeated both the Byzantine (neo-Roman empire) and the Sassanid Persian empire. Shlame, Paul --------------------- |
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