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Will you read the Quran in Armenian?

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  • #41
    Originally posted by radar
    And you still afraid to translate and ban the book of worlds second big religion.
    Who banned it?

    I am surprised the book has not been translated to Armenian before. Seems like an important piece of information to have regarding one's immediate neighbors.
    this post = teh win.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by radar
      I can read Bible in Turkish, I can read Dadrian in Turkish, but when someone critisize your genocide stereotypes you blackmail Switzerland to arrest him. You can murder Turkish diplomats just because they do not agree with you. Oh sorry, everything about history is talked before so there is no need for any kind of communication about "genocide", isn't it? "
      Turks committed genocide to Armenians, Amen"
      Just try to learn some democracy, freedom, civil rights instead of supporting the fascist regime at Yerevan. If you continue go with the mentality of your gang leader Kocaryan, Armenia's future doesn't seem clear.
      Listen thumskull, it's spelled "Kocharian". Just coz you use "c" with that weird tail to pronounce "ch", doesn't mean you can use it here. Ok that off-topic, but I enjoy being rude to turds.

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      • #43
        On second thought, EVERYTHING should be translated to Armenian and it should become the second universal language, after English.
        this post = teh win.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by radar
          Wow, bible in Turkish is sold everywhere, every bookstore and is translated to Turkish at before 19th century. And you still afraid to translate and ban the book of worlds second big religion. Well, I know your freedom and democracy idea so it is not surprising me. You are the ones who critisize Turkey about freedom? I
          Hey nerfbrain, not all of us have stated that the book should not be translated. Obviously you should read everyone's response. And as pointed out, it was never banned.
          Achkerov kute.

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          • #45
            well, Maybe Turkey should bomb Armenian with quran! It looks like you afraid books much.(Not all of you, so be calm anonymouse)

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Anonymouse
              Wow, how dare anyone ever decide using their own mind that they want to read a piece of literature in their own language. Oh the horror!
              There's really not much more to say.

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              • #47
                Also, if most Armenians have not read the Bible (I'm part of that group), you think they'll actually be giddy about reading the holy book of ANOTHER religion?

                You guys are overly paranoid.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Dave
                  I wonder how they would have felt if they had seen the Koran in Armenian.
                  I wonder how the pagan Armenians of several thousand years ago would feel about Armenia being a Christian nation.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by karoaper
                    Listen thumskull, it's spelled "Kocharian". Just coz you use "c" with that weird tail to pronounce "ch", doesn't mean you can use it here. Ok that off-topic, but I enjoy being rude to turds.
                    I think the most unlucky part of modern Armenia's history is the time that Kocaryan threathened Levon Ter Petrosyan with death and become the president. Only very few Armenian intellectuals protested this and now a murderer gang leader is ruling his tyranny at Armenia. Just forget about how Turks are evil and focus to your problems.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by loseyourname
                      I wonder how the pagan Armenians of several thousand years ago would feel about Armenia being a Christian nation.

                      Hahahahahaha! We are all traitors.

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