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  • #11
    Originally posted by Gunner14
    I've been studying philosophy on my own time lately, and it seems that most philosophers seem to be either agnostic or atheist. Christianity (or any abrahamic religion for that matter) seems to impede philosophical endeavors and since Armenia is profoundly Christian and always has been, I figured it somehow unconsciously discouraged philosophical endeavors.

    But what do I know; all I have are crazy theories.
    I'm just asking out of curiosity, but didn't the entire Soviet era at least change Armenia's religious demographic just a little? I mean, is the country still 98.9% Christian or are there atheists?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by TomServo
      I mean, is the country still 98.9% Christian or are there atheists?
      The country just thinks it is 99.8% Christian. Actually, in reality it is probably only 1% - and all those in the Etchmiadzin priest-franchise industry aren't part of that 1%.
      Plenipotentiary meow!

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      • #13
        Originally posted by bell-the-cat
        The country just thinks it is 99.8% Christian. Actually, in reality it is probably only 1% - and all those in the Etchmiadzin priest-franchise industry aren't part of that 1%.
        Well thanks for clearing that up.

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