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Could Christianity be driven from Middle East?

 
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Could Christianity be driven from Middle East?
Can Christianity survive, in the face of persecution and conflict, in the region of its birth? The BBC's Jane Corbin travelled across the Middle East - through Iraq and Syria - to investigate the plight of Christians, as hundreds of thousands flee Islamic militancy in the region. Read more: [link to www.bbc.com]
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Re: Could Christianity be driven from Middle East?
It's birth was in rome dimwit.
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Re: Could Christianity be driven from Middle East?
It's birth was in rome dimwit.
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Re: Could Christianity be driven from Middle East?
It\'s birth was in rome dimwit.
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Christ was never in Rome.
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Re: Could Christianity be driven from Middle East?
It's birth was in rome dimwit.
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No, I don't think so.
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Re: Could Christianity be driven from Middle East?
Now that is a good reason why people should support Israel. Israel protects everyone's holy sites. Muslims are doing a shitty job. Turkey has a famous church too but ofcourse, it was turned into a Mosque.





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