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    Two of the most corrupt entities going at it
    Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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      Hello Everyone,

      2 more podcasts have been added:

      What did we do to get thrown out?

      Did God throw man and woman out of Paradise for eating some fruit or wanting to know the difference between good and evil? This discussion we reflect on Expulsion Sunday and the basic question of, what did we do?


      Marriage, Sex and Fidelity

      This question was submitted from one of our listeners as an offshoot of the - Marriage in the 21st century – podcast. Ever wonder why God created a woman from a rib and not another bone on the body? In this discussion we delve into the orthodox theology of the creation of man and woman in there relationship with one another and toward God as a couple.


      Also the resources section is now up. http://arevakal.com/resources.html.

      I have included in the resources section audio books, Armenian Church History books, Armenian History books, Prayers and more in Armenian and English.

      Enjoy!

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        Here is this weeks podcast:


        Religions and Christ:
        Are religions just different paths that lead to the same God? In this discussion we look into the paths of religion and the truth revealed through Christ.

        please click on the following link for the programming : http://arevakal.com/podcast.html

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          Recordings of sharagans by the Choir of the Seminary of the Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia, Conducted by the Very Rev. Fr. Barthev Gulumian have been added to the Resources section under prayers:

          Arevakal Service For the Sunrise Hour: http://www.arevakal.com/lent.html



          A sharagan written for the Hour of Rest by Saint Nerses Shonorhali: http://www.arevakal.com/Hymn1.html

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            This weeks podcasts are up.

            Addiction:
            How does Christianity explain addiction? Is addiction only by a material substance? How does addiction affect a person’s spiritual life?


            Havadov Khosdovaneem (With Faith I Confess):

            A special Lenten reflection on the prayer written by Saint Nerses Shnorhali and a brief explanation on the Order of Prayer of the Armenian Church.

            please click on the following link for the programming : http://arevakal.com/podcast.html

            We have also added more sharagans from the Lenten service under the prayers section.

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              Here is this weeks podcast:

              Avak Shapat (Holy Week)
              What do 10 virgins holding lanterns, Christ riding on a mule, and the ceremony of the Washing of the Feet have to do with each other? Tune in to this weeks podcast that takes the journey of Holy Week into the Resurrection.

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              • #17
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                «Քրիստոս յարեաւ ի մեռելոց»

                «Օրհնեալ է յարութիւնը Քրիստոսի»:


                Happy Easter everyone!
                Last edited by Lucin; 04-11-2009, 05:31 AM.

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                  Happy Easter!

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                    This weeks podcast is up.

                    Spiritual Lessons for the Genocide:

                    How do we understand the Genocide from a Christian perspective? This year in the same month we celebrate the Resurrection and nearly a week later the Genocide. Join us for this week discussion to find out if Resurrection and the Genocide are extreme opposites or have more in common than we thought.

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                      Originally posted by Yeznik View Post
                      This weeks podcast is up.

                      Spiritual Lessons for the Genocide:

                      How do we understand the Genocide from a Christian perspective? This year in the same month we celebrate the Resurrection and nearly a week later the Genocide. Join us for this week discussion to find out if Resurrection and the Genocide are extreme opposites or have more in common than we thought.
                      You want my opinion... our politicians and leaders sucked, the opposing forces used us like a two bit wh0re and the world abandoned us. Then some people got rich off of oil deals.
                      "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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