tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-743470533227231943.post4867805487969698972..comments2023-05-25T05:34:57.056-07:00Comments on Traducciones de la revolución siria: Yo soy Alepo y Alepo soy yoTraducción por Siriahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13846965362462065292noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-743470533227231943.post-23473703865067064432014-04-22T15:24:19.666-07:002014-04-22T15:24:19.666-07:00Saludos:
Parte de la estrategia Assadiana consiste...Saludos:<br />Parte de la estrategia Assadiana consiste, en presentarse como defensor de la libertad religiosa de los cristianos sirios; eso hace que muchos ortodoxos y católicos europeos, africanos y latinoamericanos, al igual que protestantes y mormones estadounidenses caigan en el error de apoyar la tiranía.<br />Por eso sería bueno que el equipo de traducción, vertiese al español y al árabe, éste artículo que escrito por un teólogo cristiano ortodoxo mismo, desvela las tramas de corrupción y colusión con el estado, dentro del clero ortodoxo del medio oriente.<br />Aunque cabe recordar que lo mismo podría escribirse del clero druzo e islámico en sus distintas sectas...<br />AINA Editorial<br />Will the Assyrian Orthodox Church Split After the Death of the Patriarch?<br />By Augin Kurt Haninke<br />Posted 2014-03-27 03:52 GMT<br />The main actors are the bishops who are entitled to vote at the synod which will elect a new patriarch, but behind the scenes different interests are at work, such as the Ba'ath regime in Syria and the Turkish government, who is keen to move the Patriarchal See from Damascus back to the Zafaran Monastery in Mardin, Turkey...The reason was that they criticized Bishop Kaplan for his involvement in a financial scandal involving millions of dollars. He had borrowed money from the church and the congregation to bring home a fictitious legacy of 30 million dollars from Nigeria. In fact, he was tricked by the Nigerian mafia and then tried to borrow even more money to complete the legal proceedings he had initiated against the Mafia. He also pulled Bishop Cicek into the affair and Assyrians in Europe borrowed large sums with Bishop Cicek as guarantor for the loan. Bishop Cicek was also forced to mortgage his own residence and the monastery of St. Afrem in Holland as collateral for the bank loans for "Project Nigeria." Eventually all the money was lost without a trace. It is likely that not only Nigerians but also people within the Syrian Orthodox Church leadership got a piece of the pie. Cicek was about to reveal the whole hoax, but he died mysteriously in a hotel at the airport in Dusseldorf, Germany, in 2005...<br />http://www.aina.org/releases/20140326225209.htmAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com