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farikanok said:
la ya akhi, mu lubnani :) bas 3ndi asdiqa min lubnan. walidek min ay mantiqa min 3raq?

Chan tit te7chi mithil inta min Lubnan. Ma hib shlon humma ye7choon.

Ummi ou abooya, thaynathum min Baghdad, bes ay'lit-abooya elay (abu ou umma) min Tel-Kaif ou ay-lit ummi elay min Kirkoch (oumha ou abuha). Chanette ummi taru7 bil kaneesa karada...ou kan uku waya messeeheeyeen bil mantaqitha, bes abooya ausch fi mantaqat islamiya (e-la il sabab yetruf arabia fusHA koolish zain ou hilu, mithil huwwa muslim)

inta 3raqi? ou enta chaldani?

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Hey there, chaldean from MO here. First sekem should not be such a total tool box and give everyone a bad name. Wow. Yea Chaldeans don't have enough problems that people need to see we're diks too.

Anyway, about mercaptovizadeh's post about Christian Arabs. They are Arabs that became Christian. The ethnicity was there before the religion and the conversion happened. It wasn't a conversion into Arabism or anything like that. BTW, akademiks, I've been reading you posts and you take "Christian Arabs" and "Middle Eastern Christians" to mean Chaldeans, which are only one Christian sect in the region, there are lots of examples if you just go back and look, you use them interchangably. Let's get our lingo right so we can represent ourselves better.

Good luck on school.
 
phospho said:
As much as the Muslim has a right to claim Arabic as his or her language, Christians have even more of a right to claim it as theirs.

-phospho

Loved it until the last part. How do Christian's have more of a right? Just because they were around longer? That's not even true. Muslims, Christians and Jews all claim their origins at the Garden of Eden, so it's a tie. Arabs have the right to claim Arabic, it's as simple as that--don't go akademiks route and give a human language to a religion.
 
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