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unhappycamper

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Sun Jul 20, 2014, 06:48 AM Jul 2014

Mosul w/out Christians for First time in 1,900 Years as Radical Fundamentalists Threaten Minorities

http://www.juancole.com/2014/07/christians-fundamentalists-minorities.html

Mosul w/out Christians for First time in 1,900 Years as Radical Fundamentalists Threaten Minorities
By Juan Cole | Jul. 20, 2014

For the first time in nearly 2000 years, there are virtually no Christians in the city of Mosul in northern Iraq. The community is reported to have fled en masse after the so-called “Islamic State” (IS) of radical fundamentalists warned them that they faced the choice of converting to Islam, paying a poll tax, fleeing the city, or… the sword. The incorrectly named “Islamic State,” which is a kind of criminal cartel, said that if they chose to depart, the Christians of Mosul would only be allowed to leave with the clothes on their backs, and their homes and property would be confiscated by IS. There were an estimated 3,000 Christians in Mosul, a city of about 2 million.

IS allegedly set fire to an ancient church in Mosul that goes back to the early centuries of Christianity, though some reports dispute this allegation.

Christianity may have spread to the Jews of Babylon in the time of St. Peter. Penny Young writes:

“It is thought that the Christian population of Iraq is one of the oldest in the world. In his book By the Waters of Babylon (1972) James Wellard hypothesizes that when St Peter referred to ‘the Church at Babylon’, he may have been referring to an actual Jewish Christian community in the region of the Mesopotamian city, similar to other Nazarene communities which were springing up all over the Roman Empire to the west. The word ‘church’ was figurative. The earliest dated church building to have been found in the world so far is at Dura Europos in Syria on the Euphrates close to today’s border with Iraq. The murals were painted between 232 and 256 ad, three quarters of a century before Constantine recog­nized Christianity.”
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Mosul w/out Christians for First time in 1,900 Years as Radical Fundamentalists Threaten Minorities (Original Post) unhappycamper Jul 2014 OP
Nice job, George. And Dick, and Donald and Condi, and Paul and all the other catbyte Jul 2014 #1
This shows that this new brand of extremists is a modern phenomenon. CJCRANE Jul 2014 #2

CJCRANE

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2. This shows that this new brand of extremists is a modern phenomenon.
Sun Jul 20, 2014, 06:54 AM
Jul 2014

Also the fact that ISIS destroyed shrines which had survived for hundreds or thousands of years.

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