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Originally Posted by Sheriff Ice
We are not talking about Sfeir as a Religious figure.
The man showed time after the other that he belongs to the Lebanese forces.
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He is no longer a religious man ...
To say that the most sacred objective for a religious man is to be neutral and be like a Shepherd but on the contrary, he is taking a side against other fellow Christians.
In the bible it is mentioned that Jesus told the crowd that they either worship god or money and not both .. He had worshiped money that comes to him from certain parties and groups.
Adding, When some Jews, sent by the Pharisees, told Jesus in the Temple that if they should pay tax for the Romans. He replied, by grabbing a coin, and said that what is for Caesar is for Caesar and What for God is for God ..