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Worshippers throng to Jerusalem for Palm Sunday
Associated Press
Published: 24.03.13, 22:06
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1. Gathering of morons...
Chris Rettenmoser ,   Bayerisch Gmain Germ   (03.24.13)
2. jewish democracy prevents Christians from practicing their f
James USA   (03.24.13)
faith. Look at comment #1 and ask why is there anti-semitism.
3. exactly
merle ,   usa   (03.25.13)
#1 is the lonelist #
4. #2
JL   (03.25.13)
so if one person makes a comment you feel free to hate an entire group..you are pathetic and disgusting..
5. #4 Worshippers throng to Jerusalem for Palm Sunday
Elsie. ,   Gush Halav.   (03.25.13)
#4,If each religion learned to repect each others religion, the world would be a better place, your remarks are out of place when you called someone pathetic and disgusting.
6. Hey, Hanan Ashrawi!
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (03.25.13)
Go back to second grade and take some basic arithmetic classes. You need to learn how to calculate percentages. Or are you exclusively interested in rabble-rousing and spreading your pack of vile and inflammatory lies? What do you suppose that says about you?
7. Those worshipers are so lucky!
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (03.25.13)
I suppose everyone has by now forgotten that such displays of Christian faith were rarely allowed in Jerusalem between 1948 and 1967, and Jews were not permitted to enter East Jerusalem or pray at the Kotel at all. So much for Arab ecumenism.
8. Worshippers throng to Jerusalem for Palm Sunday.
Elsie. ,   Gush Halav.   (03.25.13)
#7 Thank you Sarah, you prove my point. Happy Passover.
9. Krispy Kristians
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (03.25.13)
Why the hell do we allow these nut- cases into our country. What has become of Israel, when we freely allow these fruits to wander around without adult supervision. Wake up Israel... Or be damned.
10. #7 And displays of Christian faith
Get Real ,   UK   (03.25.13)
in many Muslim countries can be risky, that is where Christian communities still exist.
11. The post at No. 9 is obviously not mine.
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (03.25.13)
12. To: Get Real at No. 10
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (03.25.13)
Agreed. Those communities that have not been slaughtered or forced to flee, that is. I wonder how many people remember what happened to the Maronite Christian community in Lebanon at the hands of the ersatz "Palestinians." I suspect not too many. I suppose it makes some people uncomfortable to recall that only Israel came to the rescue of the Christians in South Lebanon -- everyone else ignored their plight. An inconvenient truth. Nor do people remember the senseless massacre of thirteen French Capuchin monks in Algeria. Or the ongoing persecution of Christians in Egypt. I suppose many people prefer to forget the wholesale slaughter of Christians and Animists by the Islamic Republic of the Sudan, the massacre of the Christian community in Banda Ace or the fact that it is simply illegal to practice any faith but Islam in Saudi Arabia. The persecution of non-Islamic faiths in the Islamic Republic of Iran is also well-documented -- as is the Islamic Republic's persecution of Sunni Moslems. As I said, inconvenient truths which the world chooses to ignore, while focusing on the State of Israel, where all religions may be practiced freely. Even prosetylization is tolerated in Israel!
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