Yes, by heritage., but not a very religious person. Spiritual though.are you christian ?
Yes, by heritage., but not a very religious person. Spiritual though.are you christian ?
assyrians have their own Church or is it orthodox ?Yes, by heritage., but not a very religious person. Spiritual though.
do you plan to marry and built a family ?
What is it again ? Your regular crisis ? How bad is it actually ?no . i dont want to . right now i have difficulties to imagine to be with 1 woman only lol . but if i fall in love i dont know
but i dont want children because i would be too scared that something might happen to them . and i am scared that my children will become mentally ill like me . i have it from my father who has it from my grandma
what about you ?
What is it again ? Your regular crisis ? How bad is it actually ?
In my case not for the moment we'll see if my opinion change in a few years
what illness is it ?i feel fine right now . but i am ill in general since i was a child
but my meds are good
what illness is it ?
damn and when is the last time you went in turkey ?i have a mix of several things
anxiety , ocd , depression , psychosis
also had panic attacks too
damn and when is the last time you went in turkey ?
where have you been ? And which country do you want to visit ?havent been there since age 3-4
because of reasons
Originally Assyrians belonged to two distinct Churches split almost evenly. Assyrian Apostolic Church of the East based in Mesopotamia and Assyrian Orthodox Church based in Levant.assyrians have their own Church or is it orthodox ?
where have you been ? And which country do you want to visit ?
thanks for these informations. Your family belongs to the chaldean church ?Originally Assyrians belonged to two distinct Churches split almost evenly. Assyrian Apostolic Church of the East based in Mesopotamia and Assyrian Orthodox Church based in Levant.
Later ( About 150 years ago) a big chunk of the Assyrian Apostolic church were enticed and some were coerced to change to Catholicism (Without getting into details) which were later called the Chaldean Church that recognizes the Pope to be their supreme spiritual leader.
Then in the early 19th century another part of the followers of the independent Assyrian Apostolic Church were converted to Protestantism by English and American missionaries especially in Urmia (Iranian Azerbaijan).
hahah the more I learn about you the more it surprises me and you never travelled with your school ?i have only been to france
unfortunately i never travelled . one major reason was my psycho father . another one is that i am scared to fly lel. and i also often didnt have the desire
i would like to visit all of southern europe , ireland , argentina , canada , azerbaijan , georgia , armenia
hahah the more I learn about you the more it surprises me and you never travelled with your school ?
In which german city do you live ? What do you think of Germany and germans in general ? Your relation with turks there ?to France(Strasbourg)
No, my family belongs to the original Assyrian Apostolic Church of the East which most of Hakkari Turkey Assyrians belong to. The one who were not converted to Catholicism, Orthodoxy or Protestantism.thanks for these informations. Your family belongs to the chaldean church ?
Nice and have you been to your ancestral region ? Also why do you look so different compared to the other assyrians I've seen ?No, my family belongs to the original Assyrian Apostolic Church of the East which most of Hakkari Turkey Assyrians belong to. The one who were not converted to Catholicism, Orthodoxy or Protestantism.
What about you?No, my family belongs to the original Assyrian Apostolic Church of the East which most of Hakkari Turkey Assyrians belong to. The one who were not converted to Catholicism, Orthodoxy or Protestantism.