alekcen wrote:
Is about time to distinguish the church from politics.
Yes just like the Generals in your beloved Turkey, they didn't even have any %age votes but still dictate to the elected (47%) government.
If church wants to talk politics , they should create a political party and stop using their religious position as a mean to do politics.
Again its ok for your turkish military to be talking politics and calling the shots, but its not ok for our church. Our church has MORE right to express and opinion than any mickey mouse army.
Also we should all remember that the bishop had only 5% in the church elections ( from the number of the Christians who voted) and also that president Christofias was democratically elected by the 53%.
OK, now tell me what percentage votes your army generals recieved? I know your government got 47%, but I am not aware of the %ages for the army. Zero you say? So why the hell are they trying to shut down the democratically elected government, jesus, the shear hypocricy is unrival to these bloody turks.
Again if they want to talk politics church should create a political party and do politics, until then they should focus on what they do better, business!!
You should go practice what you preach buster, and leave our church and president alone. Our church is doing its job, it is reminding us all we are christians and not to let the Bloody ottomans in through the door again. Way to go Archbishop, he seems to be doing a better job than Mr X so far. Next Christfias will be sucking Turkish cock to please them.
Cheeky git.