Satan defended by Iraqi MP

Nothing quite like having devil-worshipping Satanists in government :hehe:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050810/wl_mideast_afp/iraqkurdsyezidi_050810183706&printer=1;_ylt=AloeYEDAfVohC6yDezBjOnqbOrgF;_ylu=X3oDMTA3MXN1bHE0BHNlYwN0bWE-
The Devil looked in on Iraq’s parliament when an MP upbraided Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari for speaking ill of Lucifer.
Kameran Khairi Said, a Kurdish MP and a member of the minority Yezidi community which worships the peacock angel, also known as Lucifer, angrily interrupted the prime minister during a parliamentary debate.
"Mr prime minister and ministers, my speaking out might seem strange to you but we feel insulted when you repeatedly use the expression in your speeches and statements ‘God protects us from the Devil’.
“Each time the word is pronounced, my colleagues turn towards me as if I were a representative of the Devil,” he added amid guffaws from other MPs.
Yezidis follow a pre-Islamic religion, which some believe was founded in the 12th century by Sheikh Uday bin Masafel al-Amawi, although many scholars trace its origins to the Zoroastrian religion of ancient Persia.
Sheikh Uday was born in Damascus but died in the town of Lalish, in northern Iraq, where his tomb has become the Yezidis’ holiest shrine.
The community is still largely based in the foothills north of Iraq’s main northern city of Mosul and in the Sinjar mountains on the border with Syria.
But followers of the faith can be found throughout the Kurdish diaspora, in neighbouring Syria and Turkey as well as the former Soviet republics of the Caucasus, or in Germany and Britain.
“There are 600,000 to 700,000 Kurdish yezidis and they feel insulted whenever you use that phrase and we call on all those in a position of authority to take account of this,” Said said.
The Yezidis do not believe in heaven or hell, and do not regard Satan as evil. In fact, they worship him – but dare not say his name.
Three of Iraq’s 275 MPs belong to the sect whose members do not marry outside the faith. There are also two Yezedis in the 111-seat regional Kurdish parliament.
Jaafari said he meant no harm in using the expression, common among Muslims.
“When we use this expression it is not to insult you or to provoke a minority,” he said.
“Even if religions are different, all agree on the need to respect one another, especially in this forum where respect for others is essential. But one must also respect the majority and the majority is Muslim,” he said.

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Imagine if somebody had the audacity to say this in the highly tolerant US of A......

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Why do these idiot Yezidis worship Lucifer, he’s just plan ol’ Satan? According to their neighbors USA is the “Great Satan”!

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bring it on Lucifer you wanna-be punk!