@mindpumpsal Traditions are the markers of continuity. Christianity is born out of East Med traditions, culture and rituals, and is much older than Christianity itself. Protestantism is a complete erasure of this continuity.
@shdakhalk lolโฆstupid analogy. You can be Middle Eastern and not be an Arab. Btw, there are plenty of Sicilians who would tell you to fck off if you called them Italian.
@Killua_ZX7@kelme_lb You are confused. Don't conflate ancient Roman provincial structures and identities with the Frankenstein state we know as Syria today and it's 20th century "Arab" identity.
@hunter_joh80957@kelme_lb They absolutely do not. I've been to Morocco. They couldn't understand me and I couldn't understand them. We used English instead.
@Killua_ZX7@kelme_lb No. Philip was a Syrian born in the Roman province of Arabia Petraea. Retroactively projecting the term โArabโ to its inhabitants would be anachronistic.
๐จ๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ Did you know more than 35 U.S. states have laws that require American companies to sign a written pledge promising not to boycott Israel as a condition of doing business with the government?
In Arizona, the law applies to contracts of $100,000 or more for companies with 10+ employees.
Refuse to sign the pledge, and you can't get the contract.
Texas, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, North Carolina, Iowa, and Wisconsin all have versions of the same law.
Let that sink in.
American businesses are being required to pledge loyalty to a foreign government's economic interests in order to do business with their own government.
Free speech, but only when it doesn't inconvenience Tel Aviv.
How is this not the biggest story in the country?
Source: AZLegGov, JustVision
It was actually Italy that sent a new crucifix to replace the one destroyed by an IDF soldier. Papal Nuncio Paolo Borgia visited the church in Debel to bless the corpus before it was installed on the cross by Italian UNIFIL forces.
The Israeli replacement is actually quite small in comparison, as can be seen in the image below.
It was actually Italy that sent a new crucifix to replace the one destroyed by an IDF soldier. Papal Nuncio Paolo Borgia visited the church in Debel to bless the corpus before it was installed on the cross by Italian UNIFIL forces.
The Israeli replacement is actually quite small in comparison, as can be seen in the image below.
It was actually Italy that sent a new crucifix to replace the one destroyed by an IDF soldier. Papal Nuncio Paolo Borgia visited the church in Debel to bless the corpus before it was installed on the cross by Italian UNIFIL forces.
The Israeli replacement is actually quite small in comparison, as can be seen in the image below.
It was actually Italy that sent a new crucifix to replace the one destroyed by an IDF soldier. Papal Nuncio Paolo Borgia visited the church in Debel to bless the corpus before it was installed on the cross by Italian UNIFIL forces.
The Israeli replacement is actually quite small in comparison, as can be seen in the image below.