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And we've been instructed not to offend the considerations of other cultural beliefs

Banner was not provocative to Christians….



While some of us prepared to celebrate the Christmas holiday (despite the actions of our politically correct), there are some who've took the opportunity to share in that celebration.

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imageAs Nazareth’s Christians prepared to celebrate Christmas, they were playing down the appearance of a confrontational Islamic banner that challenges an elemental Christian belief. Journalists visiting the city saw two large banners–one in English, one in Arabic–hanging in the plaza in front of the Basilica of the Annunciation, with a verse from the Koran (112:1-4) contradicting the New Testament proclamation that Jesus is the “only begotten” of God. Nazareth Mayor Ramiz Jaraisy played down concerns that a banner effectively denying Jesus’ deity was provocative to Christians, although he did question its position, in front of Nazareth’s most prominent landmark. And we've been instructed not to offend the considerations of other cultural beliefs (or lack thereof).


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