Re: What if Armenians were Muslim?
[QUOTE=KanadaHye;308890]First of all, religion is a civil order. It was due to Armenians rejecting the order that all of their rulers were forcing to impose on them that kept Armenians segregated. This is also why we are naturally rebellious. No matter where we are in the world, we look to beat the system because we refuse to be ruled by others. We play by the rules but always look for schemes to evade taxes and find business opportunities when the odds are stacked against us by the ruling class.
"First of all, religion is a civil order. It was due to Armenians rejecting the order that all of their rulers were forcing to impose on them that kept Armenians segregated. This is also why we are naturally rebellious. No matter where we are in the world, we look to beat the system because we refuse to be ruled by others. We play by the rules but always look for schemes to evade taxes and find business opportunities when the odds are stacked against us by the ruling class.
As far as the role the Armenian Church has played in preserving language, culture and literature, I suggest taking a deeper look at its history. "
If religion is civil order then it is an order no one follows. How many families do you know abide by the "religious order"? It was not much different in ancient times either. Had there not been religion to preserve our language, culture and literature there would have likely been another institution doing the same thing probably far better to. People like to glorify religions by attributing all positive things to it while completely ignoring all the negative things it is responcible for. There are plenty examples of people changing their religions but not their identities as a nation, the albanians were christians once but most converted to islam during turckish rule but they have no confusions about their national identity, the same is true for the kurds. Why dont you guys want to give your own people some credit instead of portraying us as a people who owe their very existance to their religion especially since this very thing almost got us completely whiped out. The church is not the only thing that is armenian because our culture is far richer then that.
[QUOTE=KanadaHye;308890]First of all, religion is a civil order. It was due to Armenians rejecting the order that all of their rulers were forcing to impose on them that kept Armenians segregated. This is also why we are naturally rebellious. No matter where we are in the world, we look to beat the system because we refuse to be ruled by others. We play by the rules but always look for schemes to evade taxes and find business opportunities when the odds are stacked against us by the ruling class.
"First of all, religion is a civil order. It was due to Armenians rejecting the order that all of their rulers were forcing to impose on them that kept Armenians segregated. This is also why we are naturally rebellious. No matter where we are in the world, we look to beat the system because we refuse to be ruled by others. We play by the rules but always look for schemes to evade taxes and find business opportunities when the odds are stacked against us by the ruling class.
As far as the role the Armenian Church has played in preserving language, culture and literature, I suggest taking a deeper look at its history. "
If religion is civil order then it is an order no one follows. How many families do you know abide by the "religious order"? It was not much different in ancient times either. Had there not been religion to preserve our language, culture and literature there would have likely been another institution doing the same thing probably far better to. People like to glorify religions by attributing all positive things to it while completely ignoring all the negative things it is responcible for. There are plenty examples of people changing their religions but not their identities as a nation, the albanians were christians once but most converted to islam during turckish rule but they have no confusions about their national identity, the same is true for the kurds. Why dont you guys want to give your own people some credit instead of portraying us as a people who owe their very existance to their religion especially since this very thing almost got us completely whiped out. The church is not the only thing that is armenian because our culture is far richer then that.
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