Talk:Chaldean Christians

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Answer to Elias' revert comment: Well, you could say the same about for example Druze and Alawites too, they belong chiefly to a single ethnic group, Arabs, or Yazidis who are Kurds, but going as far as giving them ethnic group infoboxes is a bad idea, as it would imply they are an ethnic group within themselves. What they (Chaldeans) are is simply a sect of Syriac Christianity, and I think you would be the first to point out that they are Assyrians by ethnicity. Also, an image in the infobox is a nice thing. Funkynusayri 15:04, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

I guess you're right. This is for the better. I'm also quite sick of Chaldeans trying to make 'Chaldean' into an ethnicity. — EliasAlucard (talk · contribs) 21:32, 1 December 2007 (UTC)

We redirected the Syriac-Aramean people's page directly to Assyrian people. We should do the same here and with Nestorians, if not we should restore the Syriac-Aramean people's page.--Yohanun (talk) 21:29, 31 March 2008 (UTC)

They already did, see Syriac people Chaldean (talk) 06:14, 3 April 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Response to a discussion in Archive 1

EliasAlucard, that did happen with ethnic Germans. Austrians, Liechtensteiners and Germanophone Swiss now have their own, non-German identity. Saimdusan Talk|Contribs 00:25, 10 June 2008 (UTC)