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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    Take a moment to ponder how it is that people choke before you post another stupid question.
    A) They have health issues with their sinuses
    B) Talking while eating
    C) Inhaling their food instead of chewing it properly
    D) Swallowing objects that won't pass through their passages

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  • Siggie
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    You do know that you're supposed to breath through your nose right?
    Take a moment to ponder how it is that people choke before you post another stupid question.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    I'm saying stupid things?
    Whatever... I'm sure it's clear enough to readers with > two functioning neurons who's saying what.
    You do know that you're supposed to breath through your nose right?

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  • Siggie
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    No, you just say stupid things to justify your views and I point them out.
    I'm saying stupid things?
    Whatever... I'm sure it's clear enough to readers with > two functioning neurons who's saying what.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    Do you make an effort to interpret what I say in the stupidest way possible? If you don't know that your mouth leads to both the trachea and the esophagus, I can't help you.
    No, you just say stupid things to justify your views and I point them out.

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  • Siggie
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    Originally posted by Siggie View Post

    Seriously, learn more about the body. Who would design people to eat and breathe through the same opening? That's marvelous engineering?
    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    This explains a lot. If everything you're consuming is being inhaled through your nose, I'd have to conclude that you're not getting the nutrition needed for your brain to function properly.
    Do you make an effort to interpret what I say in the stupidest way possible? If you don't know that your mouth leads to both the trachea and the esophagus, I can't help you.


    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    It would be cheaper and less abusive to the body if they invented a cream to reduce the the size of the gigantic cathedral that their organ was trying to charm.
    Apparently you don't know much about "cathedrals" either (I would have guessed as much). The cathedral stretches to accommodates the weapon. The size issues about weapons lie in the minds of the men to whom they belong. The cathedral owners are satisfied with smaller weapons than are the weapon owners.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by yerazhishda View Post
    See the circular capsule on the top of the hand? That's a relic (remains of a saint) I think, I wonder who's relic it is. They have this same sort of "hand" in Echmiadzin and St. Grigor Lusavorich's relic is in the inside of it.
    These are Armenian Artifacts from the Melikian Collection. There are more here:
    http://www.melikiancollection.com/Se.../6859826_jnsFH

    People from the Middle East know very well about the Armenian people. I stopped off to get a Shawarma from this Arabic place and the owner took one look at me and asked if I was Arabic and I told him I was Armenian. He said his family's Pastor is Armenian (Dikran) so we chatted and turns out they're Christians from Jordan. I accidentally said Aryan instead of Ayran when his wife asked me what I wanted to drink, LOL.

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  • yerazhishda
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post


    ARMENIAN SILVER HOLY RIGHT HAND OF GOD

    A very rare Armenian Holy Right Arm in silver representing the right hand of God. The thumb and index finger fold inwards in the form of blessing. The outer surface of the wrist is chased with lines representing veins, and the arm has floral and ornamental zig-zag patterns engraved on the outer and inner sides. It is 29 cm long.

    The inscription says, "Amen. This is in memory from Margarit Yakobian to the Holy Church of St. Paul and Saint Peter in Tomarza". The Church of St. Paul and St. Peter in Tomarza in central Turkey was built in 1570, and then reconstructed in 1837 into a massive structure that could hold 2,500 people. It was destroyed in 1915. Perhaps this Holy arm was made for the occasion of the reconstruction in 1837.
    See the circular capsule on the top of the hand? That's a relic (remains of a saint) I think, I wonder who's relic it is. They have this same sort of "hand" in Echmiadzin and St. Grigor Lusavorich's relic is in the inside of it.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Siggie View Post

    Seriously, learn more about the body. Who would design people to eat and breathe through the same opening? That's marvelous engineering?
    This explains a lot. If everything you're consuming is being inhaled through your nose, I'd have to conclude that you're not getting the nutrition needed for your brain to function properly.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
    Armenians have always had a God or Gods. Before Christianity there was Zoroastrianism, and before that it was the Armenian pantheon of gods, and before that it was Sun cults, etc. Regardless, all are paths to the Divine.

    And Yerazhishda is correct. I know a few Armenian atheists, and they realize the importance of the AAC and support it. What I dislike are when 'Armenians' talk poorly of the AAC on a regular basis, and this is made even worse when that person is an atheist. It is adding insult to injury.




    ARMENIAN SILVER HOLY RIGHT HAND OF GOD

    A very rare Armenian Holy Right Arm in silver representing the right hand of God. The thumb and index finger fold inwards in the form of blessing. The outer surface of the wrist is chased with lines representing veins, and the arm has floral and ornamental zig-zag patterns engraved on the outer and inner sides. It is 29 cm long.

    The inscription says, "Amen. This is in memory from Margarit Yakobian to the Holy Church of St. Paul and Saint Peter in Tomarza". The Church of St. Paul and St. Peter in Tomarza in central Turkey was built in 1570, and then reconstructed in 1837 into a massive structure that could hold 2,500 people. It was destroyed in 1915. Perhaps this Holy arm was made for the occasion of the reconstruction in 1837.





    SILVER CROSS DATED 1711

    Gilded silver processional cross with symbols of the four Evangelists and the body of Christ cast and fastened with nine nails (25 cm ht x 19 cm width). Above the head of Christ is a plank -shaped metal bearing the initials for 'Jesus of Nazareth King of the J3ws'.

    On the back there is a long Armenian inscription with the date of 1711 A.D. The cross was given to the church of Holy Saint Mary in Arapkir, which is 30 klm north of Malatiya. The area had seven churches, but in 1915 most of the Armenian population was killed and the 800 survivors migrated to Armenia in 1922, where near the capital city of Erevan on November 29th, 1925 they laid the foundation of a new city called Nor Arabkir.
    Last edited by KanadaHye; 06-16-2011, 04:07 AM.

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