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  1. Sasun What would have been the mining of God, if there were no evil? Think about it!
  2. Gamavor I think we called and still do call them Hayots Azatamartikner!
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    Metal

    Sasun Did you hear the last Iron Maiden CD? And a "live in Rio" DVD? If not, I'd suggest take a look, and enjoy, maybe you'll find your "good old days" are coming back Thoth, Pilafhead, ay ay ay guys, shame on you, and no mention of Jimmy Hendrix ha? And I'm not even mentioning Led Zeppelin..... oh I guess I did you call your self’s a metal heads lol, I remember the old days, and maybe you Pilafhead can tell me how and why it became to be called heavy metal??? Let me see how much you know
  4. Mher

    Impressions Of The Day

    sorry about the post, it should have went into Music section
  5. Mher

    New Jokes Anyone?

    Role reversal TV anchor woman Barbara Walters did a story on gender roles in Kuwait several years before the Gulf War. She noted that women customarily walked a few feet behind their husbands. In a follow-up story, she returned to Kuwait recently & observed that men now walked several yards behind their wives. Ms. Walters approached one of the Kuwaiti women and said, "This is marvelous! Can you tell the free world just what it was that enabled women here to achieve this total reversal of roles?" "Land mines," replied the woman.
  6. Thanks guys, happy b-day to all of you I'm still recovering from a nasty hangover from yesterday offfff man I tell you it used to be easy drinking and dancing all night long, well I guess once you hit the barier of 40 then down you go. h@ inch asir Mosjan? mi 50-50 pickel juise?
  7. I guess this one is for Seaphan or who ever can help me I have win 2000 pro, and what i heard it is not internet freandly, keeps crushing, freeze, pain in a butt, tryed norton, no viruses, anyhow, can i upgreat the system to xp-pro? without any problems? or........... I really need help guys Thanks in advance
  8. Sasun jan and one more makes it 4
  9. Mher

    New Jokes Anyone?

    ok poeple here is a funny joke A little boy goes to his dad and asks, "What is Politics?" Dad says, "Well son, let me try to explain it this way: I'm the head of the family, so call me The President. Your mother is the administrator of the money, so we call her the Government. We're here to take care of your needs, so we'll call you the People. The nanny, we'll consider her the Working Class. And your baby brother, we'll call him the Future. Now think about that and see if it makes sense." So the little boy goes off to bed thinking about what Dad has said. Later that night, he hears his baby brother crying, so he gets up to check on him. He finds that the baby has severely soiled his diaper. So the little boy goes to his parent's room and finds his mother sound asleep. Not wanting to wake her, he goes to the nanny's room. Finding the door locked, he peeks in the keyhole and sees his father in bed with the nanny. He gives up and goes back to bed. The next morning, the little boy says to his father, "Dad, I think I understand the concept of politics now." The father says, "Good, son, tell me in your own words what you think politics is all about." The little boy replies, "The President is screwing the Working Class while the Government is sound asleep. The People are being ignored and the Future is in deep sh*t."
  10. Azat I agree, you have a very good point, its not the chewing gum or tomato paste, its about a NATIONAL PRIDE, its so screwd up in here CA, but thats the last thing I worry about, but I will stop opening the can of worms Azat Jan. I recently was in Montreal, as I was passing thru Canadian customs, the lady (customs officer) asked me are you an Armenian? I replied yes mam, oh she said, I love Armenians, did you see the movie ARARAT? Of course mam, well did you know he (Egoyan) is from Montreal? Yes of course mam I know that, ohhh you Armenians are so much talented………. And I felt proud at that moment, with familiar bulge building up in my throat, I’m sure you people encountered such an experience
  11. Mher

    New Jokes Anyone?

    laver Mos jan lol bayts asem inchu biliards che xaxum asuma axper sharits heruuuuuu........
  12. Mher

    New Jokes Anyone?

    kanach xot@ ushadryun@ mi qutse shexuma Mos jan? Ok hima qez mi "haneluk" Abarantsin inchu biliards che xaxum??? good luck
  13. ayo Vava, pardon, cheye nkatell bayts hrashali nkaragrumer mart@ irakanutyun@ ays yerkri Bayts you got to love Canada ha?
  14. Barev dzez Nairi you might find this interesting, or should anyone would, it seems like as science progresses there is a new light that comes along to what really is this Noah’s flood, however there is no conclusive evidence is yet to be found but I find this article interesting. http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs2/4377...ws9-14-2000.asp Is it Noah’s Flood? For all the talk, these people still don’t take the Bible seriously. The flood they describe is definitely not the worldwide watery judgment of the Bible. This Web site has already addressed the fallacious claim that Noah’s Flood was really a local flood in the Black Sea area—see Proof of Noah’s Flood at the Black Sea?. More detail can be found in my article, ‘The Black Sea flood: definitely not the Flood of Noah’, CEN Technical Journal 14(1):40–44, 2000. The Bible says that Noah’s flood was global, but the Black Sea flood was only local. The Bible says the Flood covered the highest mountains, but the Black Sea flood only rose by a few hundred feet. It didn’t even cover the mountains in the local area. The Bible says that Noah built an ark, but the Black Sea flood needed no such vessel. The water came up so slowly that the residents would have walked to higher land. The Bible says that everyone outside the ark drowned, but the Black Sea flood simply displaced the residents. The Bible says that only the animals and birds on the ark survived, but not so with the local Black Sea flood. The Bible says there was forty days of rain, but the Black Sea flood had no rain. The Bible says that the Flood ended when the waters went down and land was dry. But the waters of the Black Sea flood have not gone down yet. The list could go on. There is absolutely no resemblance whatever between the Black Sea flood and the biblical Flood of Noah. These people know that the Black Sea flood does not fit with the Bible. So how do they justify their claim? Simple. They say the Bible got it wrong. They do not read the Bible as an accurate historical document of a global Flood. Their link with Noah’s Flood is totally arbitrary. They need a flood, so presto, pluck Noah’s Flood out of the air. It is a good flood to pick, because it creates a lot of interest. By saying that Noah’s Flood was a local flood, do they think they can dismiss the implications of the real global Flood described in the Bible, viz. that God judges human sin? Even their claim that the Black Sea flood is the basis for flood legends does not make sense. Almost every culture on Earth includes an ancient flood story. Details vary, but the basic plot is the same. The classic example is the Babylonian epic of Gilgamesh, but there are flood stories among the ancient Greeks, Romans, Chinese and even the Irish. Although a long stretch of the imagination, it may be possible to envisage these legends originating from the Black Sea flood some 7000 years ago. But what about the flood legends of the American Indians and the Australian Aborigines? The latter supposedly entered Australia 40,000 years ago, some 30,000 years before the Black Sea flood. Was there a good news service in ‘Neolithic’ times that carried the stories ‘down under’? The explanation cannot even account for the flood legends. It makes more sense that all the legends are corrupted memories of the true, world-wide Flood of Noah, as recorded in the Bible. What really happened? If we accept that the Black Sea flooded towards the end of the Ice Age, we can link it with biblical chronology and the true history of the world. There is a good case for the Ice Age being post-Flood. Ussher’s Bible-based chronology places the Flood of Noah at 2348 BC, and creationist research suggests that the Ice Age took 500 years after the Flood to reach its maximum and a further 200 years to melt back. (Remember these are estimates only.) Thus, the Black Sea flood occurred after most of the continental ice sheets had melted, thereby raising ocean levels and allowing the Mediterranean to spill into the Black Sea some 700 years after the Flood. So, with the Flood at 2348 BC, the Ice Age peak would have been around 1850 BC and the melt back completed by 1650 BC at which time the Black Sea area flooded. The discrepancy between this and the published date of 5600 BC (7600 years ago) for the Black Sea Flood is because the date of the Black Sea flood is based on 14C analyses. The problem is that the 14C dates have not been corrected for the increase in the atmospheric ratio of 14C/12C following the Flood. The sudden burial of masses of vegetation changed the balance in the carbon reservoirs on the earth, and equilibrium is still being approached. Properly corrected 14C dates would agree with the biblical date. Thus, the Black Sea flood is one of many post-Flood catastrophes that have occurred around the world (e.g., Siberian mammoths, Iceland’s mega-flood). Conclusion It is clear from the geological investigations that there is a good case for a sudden drowning of the Black Sea Shelf thousands of years ago. The weight of evidence is compelling, even more so now with Ballard’s reports of definite signs of human habitation beneath the water. But the link with Noah’s Flood is wrong—nothing but wild, unsubstantiated speculation. Not one of the characteristics of the Black Sea flood matches the tell-tale signature of the Flood described in the Bible. The assertion that the biblical record is just a corrupted version of flood legends derived from their Black Sea flood is both wrong and arrogant. That doesn’t even explain how flood legends arose, especially those in places like America and Australia. On the contrary, the flood legends are corrupted recollections of the one-and-only worldwide Flood, the true account of which is faithfully recorded in the Bible. Rather than Noah’s Flood, the Black Sea evidence points to a local, post-Flood catastrophe at the end of the Ice Age around 1650 BC.
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