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To: Michael2001
Hmmmm....I forget, now let's see...how many Christian Churches or Synagogues have ever open in Mecca?

HOW ABOUT A BIG FAT DOUNUT HOLE BABY!!!

How can this be...

I guess their religious leaders just like a monopoly.

30 posted on 01/18/2004 10:08:31 PM PST by Major_Risktaker (dididit dadadah dididit)
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To: Major_Risktaker
Saudi defense minister says churches will never be allowed in Saudi Arabia

Author: Associated Press
Publication: The Hindustan Times
Date: March 12, 2003
Saudi Arabia, as the birthplace of Islam, will not allow churches to be built on its land regardless of the outcry from "fanatics," according to Defense Minister Prince Sultan.

"This country was the launch pad for the prophecy and the message, and nothing can contradict this, even if we lose our necks," Sultan told reporters on Saturday. His comments were published by Saudi newspapers and confirmed by several journalists who attended the press conference.

"Those who talked (about churches in Saudi Arabia) are church people and they are, unfortunately, fanatics," Sultan said, according to Monday's Okaz daily newspaper. "We are not against religions at all ... but there are no churches - not in the past, the present or future, and I am saying this and I am responsible for what I say. Whoever said this must shut up and be ashamed." Officials at the Defence Ministry in Riyadh would not comment on the remarks.

On Thursday, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, an independent federal agency, complained that a new State Department list of countries that severely limit religious freedom omits several that deserve censure, including US ally Saudi Arabia. The commission's annual reports say that religious freedom "does not exist" in the Gulf Kingdom.

Islam is the only accepted religion in Saudi Arabia, home to the faith's holiest shrines in Mecca and Medina. "The whole world knows the kingdom and its friendship and loyalty and sincerity in its religion," he said.

Sultan said that foreigners have been allowed to worship freely in their homes since they began arriving in Saudi Arabia in 1951. But permitting a church in the country "would affect Islam and all Muslims," he reportedly said.

http://www.hvk.org/articles/0303/179.html
35 posted on 01/18/2004 10:21:53 PM PST by Bobby777
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To: Major_Risktaker
I guess their religious leaders just like a monopoly.

Naw, they just know their dogma wouldn't stand up to the comparison and questions, so none is allowed.
72 posted on 01/19/2004 6:05:18 AM PST by BabsC
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To: Major_Risktaker

hi i have been to mecca many times and there are many christian churches around the area, mostly catholic


203 posted on 02/26/2005 9:06:53 PM PST by sandra1971
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To: Major_Risktaker


204 posted on 02/26/2005 9:12:08 PM PST by sandra1971 (i have been to mecca and there are many christian churches around mostly catholic)
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