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An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

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  • #21
    Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

    One post away.

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    • #22
      Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

      Originally posted by Anonymouse
      You knew very well who you called an idiot nerfbrain, don't try to pretend otherwise.

      What is a nerf???

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      • #23
        Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

        Originally posted by obi
        What is a nerf???
        Bollocks! The English dunno!
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #24
          Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

          congradulations on the little one. Its great to see that some one understands that love knows nothing about age, culture or colour.

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          • #25
            Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

            Originally posted by Anonymouse
            Bollocks! The English dunno!
            Got ya...

            Taxi for anonymouse....

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            • #26
              Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

              Originally posted by sad_eyes
              congradulations on the little one. Its great to see that some one understands that love knows nothing about age, culture or colour.

              Hey sad eyes... i see armenians as being white...

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              • #27
                Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

                Originally posted by obi
                Got ya...

                Taxi for anonymouse....
                In English please.
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #28
                  Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

                  Originally posted by obi
                  Ha ha ha ha... Oh shut up.

                  And what of Armenia and the Caucasias???The old Armenian empire. You think the people already there wanted them there???

                  And i think if you look at OUR history you will find they were all part of the British Empire at the same time.

                  BTW. It is the catholic church that as just recently decided to allow the Armenian church back in as part of its fold. Not the other way around.
                  Before we got there? I dont believe in the theory that Armenians migrated from another land - and that can not be proven, its a theory, so you cant say "before we got there" - for all you know (and according to alot of evidence) - we were there since the dawn of time.

                  Anyway, the Catholic Church allowing the Armenian church "back into its fold" is pretty...I dunno, I've never heard of this happening, considering Armenians adopted Christianity BEFORE the Catholics and our Church is older than the Catholic Church - and has a history less...corrupt? - That should be have nothing to do with anything anyway, religion is not a competition like you're treating it.

                  You're blessed to marry an Armenian woman, enjoy it.

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                  • #29
                    Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

                    Congratulations on the baby; she looks strong.

                    As for the remark about the [Roman] Catholic Church letting the Armenian [Apostolic] Church back into the fold, please don't make inacurate incindiary comments here. It doesn't do any good for anybody and it's uncalled. The RCC NEVER "let" the AAC back into the fold because the split, though consequential, never negated any of the truths of the AAC. We have always believed them to have all 7 sacraments. The Pope is working hard with all other Head Bishops/Episcopates to try to get the Church back as one. The churches are still seperate enough to have their own particular customs and traditions, but, for the most part, they have the same beliefs. You make it sound as though the AAC has been in schism and now the Pope granted parden. You KNOW this is not the case and please do not insult the AAC, the Armenians, or misrepresent the RCC, especially on this forum. Thank you.

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                    • #30
                      Re: An Armenian Love Story.... In England...

                      Congratulations and all the best!

                      Do you still think Armenians should grow food in abandoned Soviet era industrial sites?

                      Could you tell me about that Church?

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