Letter to to Presidential Candidate Dr. Ben Carson from a Greek Orthodox Priest

After presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson called the Syrians refugees rabid dogs, Father Theodoros Daoud , an Antiochian Orthodox Christian priest sends him this letter:
 
Dear rabid dog Dr. Ben Carson,
I hope this word will not offend you, doctor. If it does, I don’t care because you have offended each one of the 9 million Syrian refugees by calling them rabid dogs. You, along with every politician who caused Syria—the land of Saint Peter and Paul, the Apostles and the saints—to bleed to death, are evil rabid dogs.
President Obama, who supports ISIS by supplying them with weapons and money, is an evil rabid dog. John McCain, who founded ISIS together with Hilary Clinton and their supporters and used our tax paying dollars to support terrorism, are evil rabid dogs.
Every politician around the world that allowed Christians in the Middle East to be persecuted, beheaded, sold, have their churches destroyed and their bishops kidnapped, is an evil rabid dog.
Every country and leader who shook hands with Saudi Arabia and its wahabism, the mother of terrorism, is an evil rabid dog.
Dr. Carson, you call yourself a Christian and you are running towards presidency with your Christian values? What do you know about the refugees? What do you know about the children dying without food or shelter or stranded at sea? Do you how many million among them are Christians?
You are using a tragedy as a way to gain popularity and win your race. I thought I could believe in your Christian values, but you proved to be among the many ignorant and dirty politicians who discriminate the children of Christ. Because of you and those likeminded, the refugees, especially the Christians of the Middle East, continue to pay the price of your ignorance.
My people are not rabid dogs. My people are the flock of Christ who were kicked out of their own homes after they destroyed their churches, homes and all their belongings by those supported by the West. Yes, among the refugees you might find evil people who benefited from this crisis, but the majority are people of values, education, and love.
Without us, the Christians of the Middle East, neither you nor anyone in the West could have known or heard of Christ.
Dr. Carson, you may be a good doctor because of your medical education, but that degree does not make you an educated and wise leader. Maybe you read the Gospel, but I highly doubt that you really understood it.
These refugees are human beings and most of them are Christ’s children. They will be the reason of your judgment and the judgment of all the politicians who are playing the dark game in the judgment day.

“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:33

Have you dr. Carson known the Truth? I doubt it.
Sincerely,
Father Theodoros Daoud 
Source: Research Gate
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About Father Theodoros Daoud
Father Theodoros was born in Lebanon in 1966. After finishing his bachelor’s degree in History in 1994 from the University of Lebanon, he completed a 2 year seminar in Theological studies. Fr. Theodoros was ordained him into the holy priesthood on December 20, 1996.
In 2009 he was awarded a Masters’ in Theology from Balamand University, Lebanon. His Master’s thesis is entitled “Latinization of the East at the hands of the Crusaders”.
Since 2005, Fr. Theodoros is the pastor of St. Mary Orthodox Christian Church in Hunt Valley, MD. He is fluent in Arabic, Portuguese and English and has some knowledge of French. In addition to this, he is gifted in Byzantine Chant and Byzantine music and can chant in all the aforementioned languages.