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Middle East
Christian Arabs Said Leaving Jerusalem
2004-01-27
Are they moving to Detroit?
Jordan’s king told the archdruid archbishop of Canterbury Monday that Israel’s presence in Jerusalem has prompted many Christian Arabs to leave the city and move to the suburbs. "Christian Arab existence in Jerusalem is being threatened because its Arab population is emigrating in view of the Israeli occupation of the holy city," said Abdullah II, according to the official Petra news agency.
Abdullah is making a play here.
Petra said Rowan Williams, world archdruid leader of the Anglican Church, listened to Abdullah’s views on the issue during a meeting at a royal palace in Amman. Williams, who arrived in Jordan late Sunday, is on a regional tour which will take him to Israel and the Palestinian territories. In a sermon Monday, Williams urged his Anglican congregation at Amman’s Episcopal Church to follow the example of Jesus Christ in "building bridges into the suffering of another" and in living at peace with themselves and others in their community. "We are able at last to recognize that evil is not somewhere out there in the stranger, the enemy, but in our own hearts," he said at the Mass attended by royal family members and leaders of other Christian communities.
He seems to have uttered a vaguely Christian thought. Didn’t know he had it in him anymore.
Christians make up 6 percent of Jordan’s 5.1 million population, with the rest of the population Muslim.
I think His Excellency the Archdruid is hiding in the bushes of the individual sinners to avoid seeing the greater institutional evil around him. The institutionalized corruption, cruelty, and organized murder that characterizes Paleostine and those who make it go makes individual shortcomings look pretty small potatoes. In this case, the evil that's out there in the stranger is much more horrifying than what's found in individual hearts...
Posted by:Steve White

#6  Are they moving to Detroit?

No. Dearborn.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-1-27 9:10:25 PM  

#5  Not exactly news, unless it pertains strictly to Jerusalem. Christian Arabs have been leaving the area for years. Those leading the Christian religious communities in the region (the Roman Catholic bishop, for example)have been pro-Palestinian. It would follows then, that the remaining communities themselves would harbor such attitudes as well.
Posted by: Pappy   2004-1-27 2:29:40 PM  

#4  Unfortunately, this theory falls appart when you consider that Arab Christians are also vacating Bethlehem at a rate that is very alarming to Arafat. Economics is the biggest factor. Living becomes very expensive when everybody is sploding. Few can make money in that type of enviroment - Arafat excepted, of course.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-1-27 11:46:18 AM  

#3  A smart Christian would leave East Jerusalem before it becomes part of a Paleostinian thugocracy. Actually, a number of moslems are also trying to leave for the same reason.
Posted by: mhw   2004-1-27 7:55:17 AM  

#2  A smart Christian would leave East Jerusalem before it becomes part of a Paleostinian thugocracy. Actually, a number of moslems are also trying to leave for the same reason.
Posted by: mhw   2004-1-27 7:54:17 AM  

#1  Will they mention the Christian Arabs who've had to move out of West Bank because of Islamist/PA intimidation?Don't hold your breath.
Posted by: El Id   2004-1-27 12:20:57 AM  

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