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    Quote Originally Posted by kalerab View Post
    Ok, IŽll just take your word for it, no need for anything else.
    I need to find out where these guys get their crystal ball's from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalerab View Post
    There are christians fighting against Assad as well.
    Yes, just like many feminists were fighting against the shah of Iran and sometimes even supported Khomeini. Look what happened. There are christians fighting against Assad, but most don't.

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    Yes and revolution in Iran was driven in large part by communists. What is your point? Most Christians are at home, praying for slaughter to stop as are most Syrians. Bad news is that it is not going to happen anytime soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalerab View Post
    Yes and revolution in Iran was driven in large part by communists. What is your point? Most Christians are at home, praying for slaughter to stop as are most Syrians. Bad news is that it is not going to happen anytime soon.
    More christians fighting in the Syrian army than in FSA. I think my point is clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surenas View Post
    More christians fighting in the Syrian army than in FSA. I think my point is clear.
    This man's Christian and was pro-regime. Guess who shelled his home?


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    Well duh. Conscription and largeness of Syrian army, which is about 5 times larger than FSA (prior to conflict they had about 250,000 soldiers while FSA now has about 40,000) has probably nothing to do with it. Newsflash, they are more sunnis in Syrian army than in FSA as well, does it mean anything?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gresh View Post
    This man's Christian and was pro-regime. Guess who shelled his home?

    Feel the sorry for the man, but I don't think it was personally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surenas View Post
    Feel the sorry for the man, but I don't think it was personally.
    So if the Syrian Army does it your reaction is "nothing personal, it's all good bro" but if some Muslim dude is posing with a picture of a cross at a church that was obviously shelled by the Syrian Army, your immediate reaction is "damned dirty Islamic fundamentalists!"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalerab View Post
    Well duh. Conscription and largeness of Syrian army, which is about 5 times larger than FSA (prior to conflict they had about 250,000 soldiers while FSA now has about 40,000) has probably nothing to do with it. Newsflash, they are more sunnis in Syrian army than in FSA as well, does it mean anything?
    Even relatively there are more Christians in the Syrian army than in FSA. Yes, it does mean anything. Many sunnis also care about feeding their children.

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    It’s sad to see that man’s house get shelled, but I really feel sorry for him, once the Islamic funambulists come to power, whereby his house will be burn to the ground, his family driven from his home or worse yet murdered. Just like what we saw happen to the Christians in Kosovo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gresh View Post
    So if the Syrian Army does it your reaction is "nothing personal, it's all good bro" but if some Muslim dude is posing with a picture of a cross at a church that was obviously shelled by the Syrian Army, your immediate reaction is "damned dirty Islamic fundamentalists!"?
    Yes, thats exactly my first reaction. And you can wonder why that is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surenas View Post
    Yes, thats exactly my first reaction. And you can wonder why that is.
    I can wonder, sure. But I'd like to hear it in your own words.

    It’s sad to see that man’s house get shelled, but I really feel sorry for him, once the Islamic funambulists come to power, whereby his house will be burn to the ground, his family driven from his home or worse yet murdered. Just like what we saw happen to the Christians in Kosovo.
    Syria's not Kosovo. You must tell me where you get your power to predict the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gresh View Post
    I can wonder, sure. But I'd like to hear it in your own words.
    Because those fundamentalists never shine in respecting the rights of other religions or minorities. Don't ever expect that to happen in the Middle-East.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surenas View Post
    Because those fundamentalists never shine in respecting the rights of other religions or minorities. Don't ever expect that to happen in the Middle-East.
    That's kind of funny cause last time I checked there were Christian's, Alawite's and Kurd's in the FSA and the Assad regime were the ones destroying holy sites by the dozen and shooting people as they leave Friday prayer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gresh View Post
    That's kind of funny cause last time I checked there were Christian's, Alawite's and Kurd's in the FSA and the Assad regime were the ones destroying holy sites by the dozen and shooting people as they leave Friday prayer.
    Of course there are. They can use every man there is. Just wait when Assad is gone and a new Muslim Brotherhood regime is in charge.

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