A little confusion |
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AssyrianMuslim
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- Saturday, August 22 2009, 7:57:45 (CEST) from 74.130.98.5 - 74-130-98-5.dhcp.insightbb.com Commercial - Windows Codename Longhorn - Mozilla Website: Website title: |
Recently I have been getting more attacks than ever from these "heroes" because they have seen my user name on other sites and assume I am an "enemy" trying to 'cause confusion and trouble". So they write on my page all kinds of insults, slanders and rumors. I of course challenge them but I am guessing they have blocked me from writing on their pages so whatever I write back to them doesn't show. Anyways, I will only mention what one of these clowns was babbling about on my page. First, he stated that "most Iraqis today have Assyrian ancestors who were forcefully converted to ISLAM". I debunked that, and his next statement was "either way you are not really assyrian anymore regardless of ancestry because you don't speak assyrian". I replied by first notifying him that I do speak my native tongue very well and in fact at times better than those born in the Middle East, and furthermore, both my parents are church of the east Christians and I accepted Islam with my own choice and research. After that he said, somehow the subject got to Chaldeans being fake and they are in reality Assyrians but refuse to say so. Then he accused me of being Chaldean and not really Assyrian because 'real Assyrians would rather die than be Muslims" and I debunked those statements and showed him his own contradiction. First, he said Chaldeans of today are "really Assyrians" whom the Vatican named "Chaldean" and later said that I am not really Assyrian but chaldean instead and I am "pissed because there is no Chaldean nation so I became Muslim out of anger". I am not a chaldean anmd neither of my parents are Roman Catholic. Both my parents are church of the east, I speak my language(surit) and I chose Islam because I believe to be correct and at least for me. However, even if I were a member of the Chaldean church for the sake of argument, wouldn't that still make me "Assyrian" by their own claims and logic since they say so? So how am I a Chaldean then if they are really Assyrian? Their own foolish claims don't add up at all. So what constitutes one being "Assyrian"? First, one must be not only Christian but from their sect evidently and further one must speak "Assyreian". Now do they speak Assyrian firstly? No they don't because no such language exists today. They speak Aramaic and not Assyrian and I too speak that language. The bottom line is that they are nothing more than religious bigots hiding behind the ancients and they aren't fooling anyone but themselves. I don't even have to explain myself or prove myself to them but I still challenge them, respond and even invite them to debate me without fear. What more can one do for these sissy cats? --------------------- |
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