Gw sih hanya mau sampaikan kenyataankalo Syiah itu lebih islami dari 
Sunni.Alasan: Syiah itu ahlul Bayt.Sunni itu lahir karena klaim otoritas 
aja.Buktikan kalo gw provokasi.Lu yang ga bisa melihat kenyataan,lalu menuduh 
gw provokasi..
Lu coba jujur aja,lu benci syiah kan?



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      si susan ini katanya lahir sebagai islam, terus masuk kresten gara gara 
megang alkitap yang terasa anyep.



sekarang dia ngomong sunni dan syaih dan mencoba memprovokasi.



ini anak emang koploknya kebangetan deh .



saya yakin, sangat yakin, si susan ini tidak merepresentasikan umat kristen 
Indonesia secara umum. Diamah umat kristen kampungan seperti item dkk.



Susan...susan...



Ini Proletar Bung !



--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, SA <susan_th45@...> wrote:

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> Hehehe.. lu itu sunni apaan.. pura2 ga tau kalo shahadat sunni dan syiah itu 
> beda.lu kalah sama ahlul bayt koq..syiah lebih islami dari lusoalnya syiah 
> itu ahlul bayt,lu tuh mah kuat karena sunni mayoritas aja.coba ukur kedekatan 
> genealogis ama nabi kalian..siapa lebih dekat ama mamad..hayooh..

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> Ah lu pink sepertinya pura2 aja..Selama Sunni atawa Syiah sendiri jadi 
> mayoritas absolutdan sekte2 islam lainnya ga punya pengaruh apa-apa,keliatan 
> aman..tapi bukan berarti aman sekali..Kalo prosentasi sekte2 lain di dalam 
> sebuah negara islam mulai berpengaruh secara politik,nah... sandiwara akan 
> segera dipentas..negri bersimbah darah..Brunei, Qatar, malabar itu tinggal 
> waktu aja yang membuktikan.Islam dari awalnya memang ditakdir utk ribut dan 
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