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Marcello, You just hit the nail right on the head, the Evangelical conspiracy is directly tied to our Churches in LA (except maybe the Catholic Church), including St. Mary’s. After overtaking both Protestant flocks almost overnight, the Evangelicals have set sights of Qasha George’s flock. I last went there in June 2009 for a funeral, 3 months before it burned. While there is a theory circulating in Turlock recently about the fire, and that theory is much more realistic than anything I’ve heard in LA, it would be interesting for the Evangelicals to be looked at as a possible culprit in the fire. The Evangelical agents were openly trying to undermine Qasha George until around 2010, they had been doing this since 2006, and they succeeded greatly with droves of people leaving the Church to convert to Evangelicalism, including a few high-ranking people in the Church. Some others also left, not to become Evangelicals, but because they felt Qasha George was doomed, and ended up in liberal Protestant American Churches. After 2010 and the influx of refugees into the Church, they knew the people coming from Iran were not convertible, so they installed agents throughout the Parish. These included both converting people from within and leaving them there, as well as shooing agents into the Parish and putting them in sensitive positions of governance or as Deacons. What has resulted is Evangelicals running the Church now, and trying desperately to overpower and bring down Qasha George, kicking out those who refuse to convert, and basically having the biggest, wealthiest Church with the largest flock being Evangelical, and it didn’t cost them a penny. The question is if they will succeed or not. I think maybe. What these people are getting is tons of money, power, and fame. They are living like kings thanks to their redneck Evangelical masters, and of course, most of them believe in what they are doing. I am not sure how right or wrong their assessment was, but they saw Qasha George as being politically too liberal (which is their main problem with him), too orientated into Assyrian culture and nationalism, and generally at odds with their dreams of turning the Assyrians into an assimilated, Judaized, anti-Muslim, English-speaking, Tea Party/Neoconservative Republican group of semi domesticated rednecks. --------------------- |
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