Christian women in the ME

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Enticer
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Christian women in the ME

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Here is some info on Christian Arabs in the ME. Maybe some help here...would this be the same as Christian women or Persians?

Not many to choose from....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Christians
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Enticer wrote:Here is some info on Christian Arabs in the ME. Maybe some help here...would this be the same as Christian women or Persians?

Not many to choose from....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Christians

Yes if you are referring to Christians in both sects all would be relatively similar to that but it would entail a different minority group of christians be it in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, or Palestine but all have similar values the same way here comparing protestant to baptist etc just subtle different ideology's that encompass the same thing.
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Enticer wrote:Here is some info on Christian Arabs in the ME. Maybe some help here...would this be the same as Christian women or Persians?

Not many to choose from....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Christians

Yes if you are referring to Christians in both sects all would be relatively similar to that but it would entail a different minority group of christians be it in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, or Palestine but all have similar values the same way here comparing protestant to baptist etc just subtle different ideology's that encompass the same thing.
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'Well you have assyrians and chaldeans(catholics) in Iraq.

melkites(catholics)and maronites(also a catholic sect)in lebanon.

and mostly Greek orthodox in Palestine.

I think most syrian christians are either Greek orthodox or syriac.different churches but all respect each other as ikhwan urtuduxi(Ortodox brothers).
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There are also the Coptic Christians in Egypt.
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All seem to be VERY conservative.....which I really dislike...
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