@1Demgrec Seriously, is reading comprehension a lost art? What on earth gave you the idea that I'm not in Turkey? I literally wrote: 'I was born and lived in Greece.' Notice the past tense?
İstanbul Rumlarındanım.
Karamanlı Ortodoks Türklerdenim.
Yunanistan'da doğdum.
Yunanistan'da yaşadım.
Gerçek şudur;
Yunanlar esmer bir halktır.
Yunanistan'daki beyaz tenli insanların çoğu kuzeydeki Osmanlı-Türk bölgelerindedir.
Pek çok Yunan bu gerçeği kabullenemiyor.
“The cart belonged to a group of homosexuals who were attempting to mock the last supper.”
An unknown Danish man ripped the cross off a cart and took it with him at the Pride festival.
Es espantoso que la única cultura de esta nación sea el deseo de robarlo todo, que estos griegos ladrones no hayan hecho ninguna contribución a la civilización y que se comporten como un vecino pendenciero y maleducado que constantemente intenta robar metros de tierra de tu campo.
ISTANBUL — A visit by Bp. Isaac of Velbuzhdsk, vicar of the Sofia Metropolis of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, has drawn controversy after the hierarch reportedly declined to participate in several festive events at the Ecumenical Patriarchate during Holy Week, citing concerns over preserving Orthodox canonical tradition.
According to a report from Pravblog, Bp. Isaac traveled to Istanbul at the invitation of the local Bulgarian Orthodox community to lead Holy Week services. However, on Pascha, he left the Patriarchal Cathedral of St. George in the Phanar after finding representatives of the Roman Catholic, Armenian, and Syriac Jacobite churches present and invited to take part in the Gospel reading during the Resurrection service.