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If so, chances are you are not a Christian in the Middle East or many other parts of the world.
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The first one is: Why are you a Christian?
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You yourself are Christian.
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If you take no stock in the main Christian festival of Easter, or if you are a non-Jew who has no interest in atoning in the fall, you have an all-American fighting chance of being able to ignore these events, or of being only briefly subjected to parking restrictions in Manhattan.
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People in the Balkans probably don't know that in most of today's Europe it does not matter whether you are "Muslim" or "Christian".
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If you want to argue that partial versions of Hebrew and Christian stories are visible in the Koran, or that its historical portions are inaccurate, nobody will stop you.
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And to all the Christian families who are celebrating the Resurrection, Michelle and I wish you a blessed and joyful Easter.
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Fischer's comments are even more disturbing when you consider that the American Family Association is not some insignificant Christian organization.
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