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Why Are There Armenian Protestants?


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Arad,

 

I did not depart from "MY" church. Parts of my family have been Catholic since the Cilician Kingdom, and in fact we are partially French from that era. The Church I departed from at a tender age was the Catholic Church, or the Church departed from me. My parents abruptly pulled us out of that Church when I was 7 to raise us as Protestants.

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Jesus said

matthew 10:38and anyone who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.

pick up your cross and follow him. It means to pick-up your cross of suffering, I am not saying, go and kill yourself, what I am saying is to keep our faith and traditions regardless of suffering.

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I am saying is to keep our faith and traditions regardless of suffering.

that's one good piece of advice.

i'm going to keep OUR faith and traditions, OUR VERY own faith and traditions. you know, the ones the Christians tried to erase from within us.

how's that for a change?

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Harout

If Armenians as a nation would become Muslim I wouldn’t be proud of any of the Muslim Armenian history because I’m not a Muslim, I wouldn’t care if the Muslim leader translating the Quran or about the wars the Muslims had with the Christians

I guess it's Ok for you to change your religion but you can't be proud of the christian history.

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Harout

If Armenians as a nation would become Muslim I wouldn’t be proud of any of the Muslim Armenian history because I’m not a Muslim, I wouldn’t care if the Muslim leader translating the Quran or about the wars the Muslims had with the Christians

I guess it's Ok for you to change your religion but you can't be proud of the christian history.

you're not getting my point.

if it's NOT ok to change OUR religion, then why did we change OUR preChristian religion with Christianity?

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Harut are you asking that is it ok to convert from paganism to Christianity as a nation with no problem, but there is a problem with converting to Protestantism? There are some changes that are right and some changes are wrong.

 

Do you think its ok for Armenian to become a Muslim for personal reasons and deny the Genocide?

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Do you think its ok for Armenian to become a Muslim for personal reasons and deny the Genocide?

I think it's much better if we became jewish. The holidays are better, the food is more colorful, and the genocide problem will take care of itself by default.

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Do you think its ok for Armenian to become a Muslim for personal reasons and deny the Genocide?

if i see that Allah is the truth, then why would it be wrong for me to convert. actually, at that time i wouldn't even ponder whether it is right or wrong; i would just convert.

 

deny the Genocide? and just why did you throw that in?

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Harout

The problem is that there is a spiritual genocide that is going on right now that you don't know about. There are many Armenians that are being killed spiritually by cults and the occult. They are loosing their salvation due the lack of spiritual guidance and education. Since the people in this forum don't think that the Armenian Genocide is trivial. I don't think our religion and our Christian history is trivial. And has a equal amount of importance just as the Genocide. That is why it is a concern that Armenians joining other religions or religious sects. To deny the existence of a spiritual war, is the same process of Turks denying the Armenian Genocide.

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>>Why are there Armenians who are Protestants

 

US missionaries of the Protestant church had set up missions in Turkey in the mid 19th century to try to convert the Kurds and Turks to the Protestant/Christian faith. They had a hard time, but as time went by they found it to convert the already Christian Armenians.

 

They built schools and Universities and Hospitals to assist the people of Anatolia. Plus as the Genocide in 1890 started to happen these missionaries were the first line of assistance to the survivors and Armenians were thankful to them and were converting at much higher numbers.

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good point Azat- besides that- i wanted to comment on the fact that being a protestand doesnt mean you had to be roman catholic at one point just because it was the roman catholic branch of christianity that "protested" - let me give u something to ponder upon- why did we Armenians convert to christianity in the first place- the first people who accepted christianity were many of the "jews" in jerusalem- Jesus infact himself was a Jew- so if weArmenians werent jews- why did we convert to christianity?
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What do you mean MJ? Sorry I am a bonehead and don't understand. Armenians in Anatolia were Christian in the late 19th century. no?

Azat,

 

Why did they, then, "convert" into Protestantism? :ph34r:

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I guess I understand what you are saying.

 

Why were Armenians in Armenia in the 90s converting to Jehovah's Witnesses and other denominations. When times are hard I guess people who ware not firm believers convert to another religion much easily.

 

I guess I don't know. I try to stay away from religion and genocide as I do not know much, but tried to answer this question like a fool. :)

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Why were Armenians in Armenia in the 90s converting to Jehovah's Witnesses and other denominations. When times are hard I guess people who ware not firm believers convert to another religion much easily.

I disagree. I think, then and now, people were/are converting to Protestantism or whatever because they have spiritual needs which are not being satisfied (even remotely) by others who claim to have a function of filling such needs.

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Why were Armenians in Armenia in the 90s converting to Jehovah's Witnesses and other denominations. When times are hard I guess people who ware not firm believers convert to another religion much easily.

Azat Jan,

If we look at the early 90's when Armenia became independent, it was hard for the people there, especially no water, electricity and basic needs were difficult to meet. The group like the Jehovah's Witnesses who orginization was founded in the USA has money and lots of money. So when the Jehovah's Witnesses sent "missionaires" to Armenia it was very easy for them to get converts. They probibly offered food, water and other basic needs and to took advantage of the Armenians that were oppressed religiously by communism . Also falsely the Jehovah's Wittnesses indirectly claim to be "Christian". Also Azat if you have any questions regarding religion or Genocide a forum is a great place to ask. :)

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