Thursday, December 22, 2011

Welcome to Armenia in America!

First off, I'd like to express my utter hatred for Blogger. This is not the first or the second time which I am forced to type this same post, but the THIRD. Being the saint that Blogger is, it preaches to its users that it will randomly save your post as you type to keep it safe. But no. Miraculously, Blogger does not extend this service to me, as it clearly hates me. Not only does Blogger not auto save my drafts, but when I order it to publish my post, it ignores me and signs me out of the website. I HATE YOU BLOGGER. Anyways, for holiday traditions this year, I functioned as an honorary Armenian in order to help my friend work her table based upon Armenian Christmas. Armenian Christianity directly relates to several things we have studied this year. First off, several religions that we have touched upon all developed in the Middle East - conveniently, the Armenian Christian sect developed in this area as well. It directly correlates with our most recent study on Europe in the middle ages and the division of the Christian church based upon differences in the churches in the West and the East - as Armenian Christianity is another sect of Christianity, it represents another division in the church. Lastly, (and quite obviously), this religious sect is immediately related to what we have learned so far in AP World, as due to its Christian base, we have studied its origin in class in that we have learned about its beginnings, the Christian religion in general, and Jesus the prophet. I dislike Blogger - my first two blog posts would have been better.

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