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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (581499)8/19/2010 1:27:30 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) of 1579473
 
Ted, > Your judgement of current Christianity is based upon your view from a snug pew in the large, if not ostentatious, Crystal Palace.

What "Crystal Palace"? My church back in Irvine was in a makeshift warehouse.


You said on this very thread that you went to the Crystal palace for your church services. Changed your mind....or were you lying?

> There are Christians in Nigeria, Congo etc.....that are not nearly as civilized. Sorry.

Link or you're lying.

I have several friends who have done or are doing short-term mission work in places like Sudan. None of them believe in anything as radical as Sharia law. They're just doing what Jesus called them to do in the New Testament.


I am talking about Nigerian Christians as an example:

Nigerian Christians Attack Muslims, Kill Dozens

Reports estimate that between 67 and 300 are dead after Christian ethnic Taroks attacked Muslim cattle-herders in the town of Yelwa in central Nigeria's Plateau State. The Tarok ethnic group used machine guns mounted on jeeps, along with rifles and machetes, to attack the Muslim community. Possibly three mosques were damaged and at least 67 people have been buried, while hundreds more have fled or disappeared. Just last week, the Christian Tarok were attacked by the Muslim Hausa in the region.

read more.........

christianitytoday.com
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