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  • #21
    Re: Another Greek attack in the Armenian Church

    Originally posted by Tres Bien View Post
    better than a loser hayastantsi like you
    Stop being an esh. Anyone who has met a hayastanci who is not rabiz/blatnoi knows that they are very kind, loving people. I have had nothing but good interactions with hayastancis so cut the bullxxxx.

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    • #22
      Re: Another Greek attack in the Armenian Church

      Tres Bien, Հոս նայիր, եթէ դուն Հայ ես, քեզի իրավունք չի տար ուրիշ Հայերուն մասին անքաղաքաւար բաներ ըսել: Ոչ մէկ Հայ այս իրավունքը ունի: Հայեր որ այս մտածելակերպը ունին դաւաճան կը հաշուենք որովհետեւ Թուրքերուն գործը կը կատարեն եւ Թուրքերէն աւելի վտանք կը հասցնեն Հայութեան վրայ:

      Կարելի է ինքզինքդ արտահայտել արանց ուրիշ Հայերու վրայ հարցակիլ:

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      • #23
        Re: Another Greek attack in the Armenian Church

        isn't sharing the christian thing to do? I'm not seeing the big deal if greek priests wanna walk with ours

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        • #24
          Re: Another Greek attack in the Armenian Church

          Originally posted by ArmSurvival View Post
          Tres Bien, Հոս նայիր, եթէ դուն Հայ ես, քեզի իրավունք չի տար ուրիշ Հայերուն մասին անքաղաքաւար բաներ ըսել: Ոչ մէկ Հայ այս իրավունքը ունի: Հայեր որ այս մտածելակերպը ունին դաւաճան կը հաշուենք որովհետեւ Թուրքերուն գործը կը կատարեն եւ Թուրքերէն աւելի վտանք կը հասցնեն Հայութեան վրայ:

          Կարելի է ինքզինքդ արտահայտել արանց ուրիշ Հայերու վրայ հարցակիլ:
          This is what all Armenians need to think about before they say one word about Armenia and Armenians. Abrek!

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          • #25
            Re: Another Greek attack in the Armenian Church

            Originally posted by Post_Blue View Post
            isn't sharing the christian thing to do? I'm not seeing the big deal if greek priests wanna walk with ours
            That would work if they weren't such c*nts about it. Thus a system was set up where certain days one church would have it other days another. This isn't the first time nor will it be the last, that the greek church tries to involve themselves in non-greek days.
            For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
            to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



            http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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            • #26
              Re: Another Greek attack in the Armenian Church

              Okay, to everyone in this thread, and specifically TresBien, please watch your language. This is a general warning, not aimed just atTresBien, although her obvious distaste for Hayastansis is evident and makes her more important in terms of this warning. Either curb your express dislike of Hayastansis, or don't post if you feel the urge to dislike Hayastansis (myself being one), or face the consequences if you continue to do so.

              This is an Armenian forum and this sort of stupid bickering won't be tolerated.
              Achkerov kute.

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              • #27
                Re: Another Greek attack in the Armenian Church

                In most respects when people generalize they don't look good. It's not an educated, savvy and an intelligent person's action. I believe that we must all try to stay away from generalizations. European Armenian, Iranian Armenian, Lebanese Armenian, Israeli Armenian, Indian Armenian or Hayastanci; after all we are all Armenians. Yes because of our unfortunate past and the lack of owning and having our own country for a century made Armenians all over the world to be a bit "aylaserads" and have diverted to some extent from the true way of living of our anscestors as we were scattered all over the globe; but now finally we have a country and we should all try to tolerate each other and our differences for the sake of the big picture. And the big picture is our sustained identity, our culture and our Armenianess, and of course loving and supporting our homeland.
                Last edited by Anoush; 11-13-2008, 03:46 AM.

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                • #28
                  Re: Another Greek attack in the Armenian Church

                  Originally posted by Armenian View Post
                  I suggest you visit a Greek monastery or a church to see the kind of garbage they are. For the most part, Greek clergy are more anti-Armenian than Turks. And thank God for the "uncivilized" Hayastantsis because the Armenian pansies that enter the priesthood in Turkey or Syria would shit their underpants at the first sight of a fight...

                  I once knew a Hayastantsi deacon who was a wrestler in Armenia before he joined the Church and went to Jerusalem to study. He told me that in Jerusalem Greeks and Orthodox Jews constantly insult and attack Armenians. He also told me that the senior priests in Jerusalem would always make him and his Hayastantsi friends stand in front of religious processions just in case trouble occurred. During an outdoor procession once, a young Orthodox Jew spit on the Armenians, the Hayastantsi wrestler turned deacon knocked out the Jew with one punch to the face...
                  Warrior priests, my favorite

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                  • #29
                    Re: Another Greek attack in the Armenian Church

                    GREEK ORTHODOX LEADER BLAMES ARMENIANS FOR JERUSALEM INCIDENT
                    Agence France Presse -- English
                    November 10, 2008 Monday 10:02 AM GMT

                    The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III blamed
                    Armenian clerics Monday for weekend violence between Greek and Armenian
                    Orthodox faithful in Jerusalem's Holy Sepulchre church.

                    "The Armenians are constantly provoking us. They claim additional
                    rights and seek to equate their privileges to ours which date back
                    centuries," Theophilos told Greek state television NET.

                    "They are causing trouble in Bethlehem and Gethsemane," the garden
                    at the foot of the Mount of Olives where Jesus Christ prayed with
                    his disciples before his crucifixion, he added.

                    Israeli police were called in Sunday as the free-for-all left several
                    people with black eyes, bruises and bloody cuts.

                    A number of the faithful hit out with religious artifacts as priests
                    tried to tear each others' robes off in the brawl.

                    Custody of the Holy Sepulchre is shared by Greeks, Armenians and
                    Roman Catholics, all of whom jealously guard their responsibilities
                    under a fragile network of agreements hammered out over the centuries.

                    Rivalries between the various denominations is such that the keys
                    to the church have been entrusted for centuries to two Palestinian
                    Muslim families.

                    The church is built on the site most Christians revere as the place
                    where Jesus Christ was crucified, and also where he was buried and
                    rose again.

                    Theophilos added that since his election in 2005 he has sought to
                    improve relations with all the Christian denominations which share
                    use of the Holy Lands' pilgrimage sites, but the Armenians "remain
                    obdurate".

                    Theophilos was elected to the throne after his predecessor Irineos I
                    was ousted over an alleged multi-million-dollar sale of church land
                    to xxxish investors.


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                    Look at how materialistic their leader is. Christianity is the opposite of being materialistic and look about we are talking.... their spiritual leader

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                    • #30
                      Re: Another Greek attack in the Armenian Church

                      If someone strikes you on one cheek, turn him the other also - So says the bible in the Gospel of Matthew. Yet on Sunday Greek Orthodox and Armenian Christia...


                      This is the video of the Greeks getting their asses handed to them. The fighting is pretty intense.

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