An Islamic Vatican City?

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Foreign Policy, Religion

Winds of Change talks about it.


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6 Responses to “An Islamic Vatican City?”

  1. Jimmy the Dhimmi Says:

    When I read this headline, I thought maybe the Muslims had sacked Rome again as they did in 846, and again in 889.

  2. Jeremy Says:

    That’s a seriously long grudge you’re holding there Jimmy….

  3. Jimmy the Dhimmi Says:

    Not quite as long as Muslims who blame the crusades for everything. Actually, maybe its about 250 years longer.

  4. Jeremy Says:

    When is “but they’re doing it!” going to stop being a valid argument? I’m not holding my breath, but still…

  5. George Mauer Says:

    I suppose it’s fully possible I’m forgetting something, but when exactly did the muslims ever sack Rome?

  6. hottie Says:

    well, i love how bright this beautiful city is, but really what is the point of it?

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