tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-41828018593876841.post4427149043050918835..comments2023-10-21T13:19:16.775+01:00Comments on Irish4Palestine: UH OH, MORE ZIONIST RACISMI4P Writers Grouphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15308359198255993962noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-41828018593876841.post-85172211309908341252009-09-26T11:29:26.505+01:002009-09-26T11:29:26.505+01:00Sorry Mr Zionist, it is NOT the Muslims in Gaza wh...Sorry Mr Zionist, it is NOT the Muslims in Gaza who are killing Christians; rather it is your racist kind who are killing the Christians in Gaza. Perhaps you should read this:<br /><br /><br />Fr. Manuel Musallam, parish priest of the Holy Family Church in Gaza said:" The Moslems among us are our brothers and sisters. We share with them their joys and their sufferings. We are one people, the people of Palestine".Moreover, a 10th grader student at the Holy Family School, Christine Wadi' Al-Turk passed away on the morning of Saturday, January 2nd 2009 due to fear and cold.Also, the Church has lost a 26 year old Catholic man, Naseem Saba, who was killed in an Israeli air raid on January 7th 2009, a day before the Israeli jets destroyed his family home where he lived with his three uncles.<br /><br />http://www.catcc.net/en/notizie/a-christian-delegation-brings-solidarity-to-the-people-of-gaza.html<br /><br />As the sun rises in the east on the first day of Advent, the bells of Gaza’s churches fill the air, mixing amicably with the Muslim call to prayer. There is an air of quiet serenity, spiced with excitement, as the faithful walk to their churches and mosques, the doors swinging open, and Christians and Muslims bid each other Good Morning on yet another Sunday.<br />Gaza’s oldest church, the Greek Orthodox Saint Porphyrus, dates back to the 16th Century. The majority of Gaza’s Christians are served by the Roman Catholic Church on Al Zayotoun Street and the Gaza Baptist Church which offer living room prayer groups, interfaith outreach, several schools, and humanitarian/medical Christian charities staffed by both locals and internationals. Today Gaza is home to approximately 3,000 Christians, the majority of whom live near these Gaza City churches.<br /><br />http://www.culturalcatholic.com/ChristianGaza.htmI4P Writers Grouphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15308359198255993962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-41828018593876841.post-73607933190792241862009-09-26T05:17:49.108+01:002009-09-26T05:17:49.108+01:00Well, it ain't pretty, but mind the log in you...Well, it ain't pretty, but mind the log in your own eye: Have you heard what they do in Muslim countries to people who convert to Christianity? They kill them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com