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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Of course SA is oppressive & has terrible human rights. They just earlier this year decided to let women drive cars. And that was a big deal. Women, in particular, have virtually no rights or independence in SA. [/quote] I'm guessing OP cares a lot less about women than he does about Christians. [/quote] Big fail. I'm a woman and care that all religions have access to free worship. Christians too (although I'm Jewish).[/quote] Figured you were Jewish, OP, and wanted to start something where you could accuse posters of anti-semitism. Kudos to you for not taking the cheap shot. Qatar is a mess right now, but the King was smart enough to create zones where other religions and -- more importantly -- drinking alcohol is done. Overall, Middle Eastern countries have rid themselves of Jews, Coptic Christians, Greek Orthodox Christians, Roman Catholics, Zoroastarians, Bahai, and any non-Muslim religion. [/quote] Iran, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Jordan, Indonesia, Qatar and Kuwait all have churches and synagogues. Stop pretending you know what your talking about. [/quote] Are you sure about Kuwait? Especially with respect to synagogues?[/quote]
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