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Re: good point by Richard Dawkins...
Posted by Rashad (Guest) - Sunday, February 5 2012, 19:17:18 (UTC)
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That's what happened in 1976. A church adds "assyria" to itself and it must mean they were assyrian all along. Some europeans with certain agendas make a discovery in Iraq and these christians living there must be "assyrians" and later found out what the agendas were. Every nationalist will remind us of the chaldean story and 1551 is remembered better than their own SSN but none of these nationalists will remember the assyrian story and how the english copied their cousins of the vatican and finished the business with the remaining nestorians. They don't need any proof since they already know their truth in their heart and they learned it from some father gewargis who had never read a book apart from the bible. all they have to do is believe they are assyrians and the story ends. Then they say why don't chinese have to prove their case or why don't egyptians, greeks etc. Well they do, actually, and they have countries of their own with passports, etc.

It's funny that the copts in egypt must be the real egyptians while the muslims are foreign(totally ignoring that ancient egypt was a black civilization) and it is also christians in iraq claiming direct descent from an ancient civilization. I'm still waiting on this arsehole, ashur, to tell us what happened to the ancient Babylonians, summerians, chaldeans, arameans, hittites, etc. How they all vanished and only assyrians survived in the last 3000 years? As I have said before, the religious has to have faith that there is a god, but I know for a fact what the shape of this earth is, or things operate. I don't need faith for that. They just need to believe because it's all they've got and that's all there is to it. Demanding evidence or questioning them is like questioning their priests and you get the same reaction.

I remember a nationalist on another forum telling me that I should be ashamed of myself for talking to him the way I did, and I didn't use any foul language nor verbally abuse him in anyway. I just asked him a question and that was the response I got.

Bet shlimon also called us rude and stopped "wasting his time" and then there was also that warrior, minime, and there was an arrow, and others, too. They are all gone now and all felt insulted by our lack of manners and how "rude" we were to them. Asking questions is a sin itself for them and leads you to become a heretic. You have to be christian and believe everything they say without blinking an eye, but you can be christian, jewish, hindu, buddhist, muslim, no religion, etc to be a kurd, or an aran or a turk or an iranian. They bark at kurds for accepting the nestorians and chaldeans of kurdistan and at times referring to some of them as kurdish christians but they don't realize that a kurd has no problem with someone of another religion claiming to be like him. Isn't it funny how assyrians deny there are any other religions among assyrian people but no kurds or others ever make such claims. Youi have to be christian because assyrian is a religion today and it is part of christian religion. It is a religious name and it was used to distinguish themselves from chaldeans who use their name to mean catholic. I have seen many times how elderly chaldeans and assyrians argue at malls and seen how they use it. My aunt is 80 years old and she uses assyrian and chaldean as church names. I also seen a chaldean ask an assyrian if he would become a chaldean and that assyrian said he would get fucked in the ass and become a muslim before he would become a chaldean(catholic) and a that's all assyrian is. It's churches and this joke of theirs becomes more obvious when one looks at how you got members of the Syriac orthodox church claiming to be arameans. Then you have catholic syriacs claiming to be chaldeans and nestorians claiming to be assyrian. Each one is a church within christianity and nobody knows what these people are, but one thing is for sure, and being christian does not make them related to Ashur Banipal, but it do make them more christian and only christian.



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