Re: My Response.... |
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pancho
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- Tuesday, November 6 2007, 19:47:04 (CET) from 12.199.144.42 - mail.shpl.org Non-Profit Organizations - Linux - Mozilla Website: Website title: |
also...if Syrian means the same as Assyrian, why do we always correct people when they think we're saying "I am A SYRIAN?"...why do we rush to say, "No NO...I am ANASSYRIAN...not Syrian?" Why don't we just agree, since they mean the same thing, supposedly? If the answer is because then they'll think we're Muslim...then you see religion behind it. After all, Iraq, which the boys all claim is really Assyria....IS Muslim!!! So, how come we don't want to be identified as Syrians...while insisting it means the same as Assyrian? Why don't we educate people the other way, into seeing that Syrian is the same as Assyrian? Why do WE insist on making them separate? --------------------- |
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