Posted on 04/15/2007 8:37:11 AM PDT by PRePublic
Muslims believed behind bombing of Gaza Christian bookstore
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April 15, 2007
A bookstore run by the Bible Society in the Arab-controlled Gaza Strip was bombed early Sunday, in an attack by a suspected Muslim 'vice-squad.'
Two Internet cafes were also badly damaged, although no-one was hurt in the early morning attack.
Gaza's small Christian Arab community lies at the mercy of the increasingly Islamicised overwelming Muslim majority.
As is the case in Islamic societies everywhere, Christians in the "Palestinian Authority" are deemed enemies who need to be brought, through persuasion, terrorism or violence, into submission to Allah.
Where is the **obvious** alert when you need it?...
Gee. Do ya think?
There it is!!!
We can’t leave out the buddhist monks either....
How can it be?? They are so Pieceful. Just ask the DemocRat Party!
Pray for W and Our Troops
D'OH!
Just for the record, I need to ask the obvious question, challenging the word "believed" in that headline...
When was the last time Christians burned down anything anywhere?
That’s what I was thinking, especially those meanies from Tibet.
He’s (Jhonny Depp) not one of my heror-actors but I can “use” it.
Each time I ran into Muslim correspondence replying to me (on a forum) they start giving me that early history of the medieval... they are (apart from anything else negative) never up-to-date or current.
And of course "The Crusades" were simply a reaction to Muslim aggression that had been occurring for hundreds of years. The Christians finally said: Enough - we're taking back some of the land that you took from us. The people who rail against Christians using the crusades always seem to forget that part.
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