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  • Pray for the yezidi

    Goodmorning Landoverian.

    I'm asking your help for a population who is in a big trouble.

    I'm talking about the yezidi, a group of people of Iraq who are persecuted by Muslims and worship a peacock angel named Melek Taus.

    From Wikipedia:
    he Yazidi consider Tawûsê Melek an emanation of God and a good, benevolent angel who has redeemed himself from his fall and has become a demiurge who created the cosmos from the Cosmic egg. After he repented, he wept for 7,000 years, his tears filling seven jars, which then quenched the fires of hell. Yazidis believe Tawûsê Melek is not a source of evil or wickedness. They consider him to be the leader of the archangels, not a still-fallen nor a still-disgraced angel, but a forgiven one and an emanation of God himself. They also hold that the source of evil is in the heart and spirit of humans themselves, not in Tawûsê Melek. Yazidis believe that good and evil both exist in the mind and spirit of human beings. It depends on the humans, themselves, as to which they choose. In this process, their devotion to Tawûsê Melek is essential, since it was he who was given the same choice between good and evil by God, and chose the good.
    The angel they are talking about is indeed Michael, so this means they are related to Christianity.

    We need to pray that they will be safe from Muslims, before they will exterminate them.

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    Re: Pray for the yezidi

    We have already helped the Yezidi -> we have air-dropped Bibles on a column of their refugees. If they read them, they will follow Jesus and thus God will help them.

    Anyway, your quote about the Yezidi has to be wrong:
    After he repented, he wept for 7,000 years, his tears filling seven jars
    as you'd have to ask (i) "Why would a peacock have jars?" and (ii) "Where did he get the jars from?" and (iii) "Why didn't he just have one big jar?"

    The other problem I have is that if we help you, you will go in there with battle-hardened, front-line kiddy-fiddlers and ninja nuns and convert them all to be minions of the vicar of Rome. So I don't think that this will happen.
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      Re: Pray for the yezidi

      This is ridiculous. Yeti live in forests and on icy mountain ranges, not deserts.
      Psalm 137:9 Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.

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        Re: Pray for the yezidi

        Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post
        Goodmorning Landoverian.

        I'm asking your help for a population who is in a big trouble.

        I'm talking about the yezidi, a group of people of Iraq who are persecuted by Muslims and worship a peacock angel named Melek Taus.

        From Wikipedia:


        The angel they are talking about is indeed Michael, so this means they are related to Christianity.

        We need to pray that they will be safe from Muslims, before they will exterminate them.
        Dear, dear, dear.

        Don't you see that it's indeed good when two heathen groups exterminate each other? That will leave less heathens for us to deal with in a Biblically-approved fashion (Deuteronomy 7:2-3). And Turks have always been such a good example of how to do a proper ethnic cleansing.
        God created fossils to test our faith.

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