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To: imardmd1
It has recently been pointed out to me that the behaviors of Mideast "Christinos" may be not at all what a Western "Christian" might expect, but may rather be not discernibly different than that of the typical Mideast Muslim cultural neighbors.

Sorry, but I support my Christian brothers. One of the zionists on this forum basically said that mid east Christians need to disappear (die) because they are "anti Semites" - meaning that they aren't supporters of Israel. I hope it wasn't one of those creeps that was pointing this out to you.

As for these refugees - what about sending them to Japan? China? Mexico? Kenya? Saudi Arabia?

74 posted on 06/14/2013 8:37:16 AM PDT by Hacksaw (I haven't taken the 30 silvers.)
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To: Hacksaw
The issue here was the culture of Zawahri who Let go in a craze in Santa Monica a few days ago. I have met a few Mideast "Christians" whose basket of culture, habits, foods, religious idiosyncrasies, competing religion, and persecutions are quite different than those of Western society. When I defined "Christino" I was talking about someone who seems to be a Christian In Name Only, who practices a religion thought to be Christian in nature, but does not demonstrate the characteristics of it.

I was not referring to a person who has placed all his/her trust in Christ, if necessary, to death.

I trust that you are not insisting that I support John Zawahri, raised in a Lebanese family affiliating with a Mideast church form, but himself not displaying the evidences of a personal faith

I'm not sure what your point is. Could you explain it?

101 posted on 06/14/2013 7:47:56 PM PDT by imardmd1 (Let the redeemed of The LORD say so, whom He hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy. (Ps. 107:2))
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