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  • Schism
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    Re: Armenians & Christianity.

    Originally posted by theServant
    It's not hard to see God is real. Not hard at all.
    TheServant keep up the goodwork praising God i applaud you.

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  • Sip
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    Whether it's "easy" or "hard" is not a valid answer to "why". And I suspect you were trying to answer the "why" question since you replied with a quote to what I asked. But again, this is not the thread for this. There are MANY many others about the same topic. So maybe it's not as easy as you claim for some people, eh?
    Last edited by Sip; 07-14-2006, 10:28 AM.

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  • theServant
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    Re: Armenians & Christianity.

    Originally posted by Sip
    Why do you believe this?
    It's not hard to see God is real. Not hard at all.

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  • Schism
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    Re: Armenians & Christianity.

    Arent the majority of Armenians Christian. Thats how i was taught & raised.

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  • alphacarbon
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    Originally posted by Anonymouse
    The role of Christianity was important in that it erected a natural barrier between the Mohammadan Turks.
    Many nations converted to islam but kept their identity. The persians being an obvious example. Regardless of my own faith...logical thinking dictates that although converting to christianity in 301AD was politically a very astute move...holding on to that faith however has cost Armenians a lot strategically.

    My two cents
    (and it's canadian cents at that)

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  • Anonymouse
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    This thread is about Armenians and Christianity in the Armenian history forum. Please let's not get into the Christianity/religion is wrong or why Christianity/religion is better arguments.

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  • Sip
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    Re: Armenians & Christianity.

    Originally posted by HyeWayCop
    I believe in the truth which is God.
    Why do you believe this?

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  • HyeWayCop
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    I believe in the truth which is God... Christians have ego's, ( i dont think so) its those people that think there so smart that believe in themselves or we came from monkeys, GOD IS #1.

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  • Iran Forever
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    Armenia was the FIRST country in the world to make Christianity the state religion. Armenian churches and monasteries are beautiful...we have many in Iran...architecturally though, I cannot tell the difference between an Armenian and a Georgian church...they look so much alike.

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  • Sip
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    Holy crap talk about an inflated eGo with a capital G! HyeWayCop do you now see exactly what I meant by the religious having the much larger ego problem?

    And once again to answer your question HyeWayCop: Knowing the facts about a certain thing is one thing. Having the ability to figure out some explanations are simply not valid is another. You don't have to always know everything. Just because I don't (or anyone else) know how the Earth formed doesn't mean that by default the Christian version of things becomes a valid view. For one thing, the Christian version seems to have very little in common with what we actually do know.

    Now since I told you what I believed, it's your turn to say what you believe. What do YOU believe about the questions you asked me?
    Last edited by Sip; 07-03-2006, 10:25 AM.

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