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Our dear Deb! Mass conversions of Iranians to Christianity and Bishop Hassan Rouhani? Sobhan al-Masih!Reader comment on item: How Fares Western Civ? Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Aug 13, 2020 at 08:24 Our dear Deb, whose prophet was a white man, talks too much and says nothing and here is his new little gem: >I mean if the west does not support the rights of Iran, How about "Mass Conversions" of Iranians to Christianity? Sobhan al-Masih! Oh you do not believe me? Check this: https://www.opendoorsusa.org/christian-persecution/stories/iranian-official-mass-conversions-are-happening-right-under-our-eyes/ However, we know that Iranian clerics are sneaky and evil. After the Arab invasion of Iran, the Zoroastrian Mebeds (clerics) became Muslim! Guess why? Because they knew if they convert to Islam they will continue to control the lives of the people of Iran. The smart and sincere Zoroastrian clerics escaped to the safe shores on India and now you have a vibrant Zoroastrian community in India! Right our dear Deb al-Tablighee? So my question to you is, with mass conversions in Iran to Christianity, do you think that Mullah Hassan Rouhani will become Bishop Hassan Rouhani? Remember the Iranian Mullah are after power! I will be waiting for your reply with great anticipation
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