Its not my fault that I noticed you joined in April of 2009 and I have been making posts since 2006, and you happen to know all this history. You dont need to lie. You've been searching through old posts, doing research. I havent made a post in regards to my past since about Feb. of '09. Photographic memory...sure.
Last edited by Lion_Of_Islam; 07-29-2009 at 10:46 PM.
It's not my fault you aren't smart enough to figure who else I am. I thought this new sock was a rather fitting mirror for your minions on here. Don't you agree? After all, whoever takes a klown seriously? Whatever, it is not really important what you think of me or where I came from or when I came. In the big scheme of things, it makes no difference at all. Not one bit of difference.
Last edited by CaptSlapHappy; 07-29-2009 at 11:00 PM.
I dont know, your whole nation is run by criminals far beyond anything Ive been involved in.
Why do you put a question mark at the end of your laugh?
I really think you dont know what you are laughing for.
And if you really did not care about my opinion you would not have responded.
Now where was I? Oh that's right, the Islamic hoards terrorizing Christians in Egypt and burning Christian chruches
JERUSALEM July 5th, 2009 – Hundreds of Muslims over the weekend tried to set a local Egyptian Christian's home on fire after he announced he would turn the structure into a church, an Egyptian security source and local Christians said.
500 local Muslims descended upon the small Christian village of Al-Hawasiliya, vowing to burn down the house.
Local Christians said the Muslim mob was provoked at local mosque services.
"The imams deliberately worked up the congregants against us," a local Christian said yesterday.
The Muslims accused the Christian home owner of attempting to build a church without the proper local permits. Islamic Shariah law, not explicitly accepted by the Egyptian government, forbids the construction of any new churches in a Muslim state. Existing churches are allowed to remain but cannot be expanded and cannot conduct public ceremonies or ring church bells.
Egyptian police eventually stepped in to stop the Muslim crowd, but not before they first set several nearby Christian farms on fire.
This was not the first time Egyptian Christians were targeted on suspicion they might build a church. In 2007, Muslims in Egypt attacked local Christians and set fire to their shops and homes after the Christian community was accused of attempting to build a church. The Egyptian government heavily restricts the construction or enlargement of churches, requiring permits for any Christian building.
Coptic Christians constitute between 8 and 15 percent of Egypt's population. They are regularly targeted by the country's Muslim majority.
Christians are effectively restricted from senior Egyptian government, military or educational positions, and any worship services require the permission of the government.
The Coptic Church, a major Christian community in Egypt, reportedly dates back to the origins of Christianity. Christians were the majority in Egypt until he Arab conquest of the 7th century.
Last edited by CaptSlapHappy; 07-29-2009 at 11:23 PM.
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