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    A CHRISTIAN CAN'T BE INDIFFERENT

    Arthur Avtandilyan, www.religions.am

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/interview22278.html
    Published: 13:01:07 - 20/06/2011

    Interview with the head of the Armenian Evangelical Church,
    representative of the Armenian Evangelistic Union in Armenia Honored
    Doctor Rene Levonyan

    Religious persecution and discrimination have recently been observed,
    which is also connected with Evangelical churches. How would you
    explain this fact?

    I don't possess all the details but, in general, the feeling is that
    a deliberate attempt is made to cause tensions.

    If a country ensures enforcement of laws and legislation, it decreases
    the possibility of this atmosphere. If the law is balanced and working,
    anyone can solve any issue through court. Surely, in the case when
    there is a free and independent court. Unfortunately, in our homeland,
    we don't have law enforcement, moreover, in the past two years,
    the state bodies have been trying to render the laws repressive. If
    the country understands that it is useful for our country to have a
    healthy and harmonic atmosphere in the sphere of religion, it must
    guarantee freedom of conscience enshrined in the Constitution and
    give it a legislative form. In order to solve the issue, we need
    freedom of expression, including in the religious sphere of Armenia.

    How many members does the non-apostolic community in Armenia have?

    It is difficult to say because no such statistics has been released.

    Some experts and interested people in Armenia try to present
    the religious field of Armenia this way: there are 300 thousand
    "nonconformists" in Armenia involved in more than 60 "nonconformist"
    organizations. This is misinformation. Among those 60 organizations
    are found the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Armenian Catholic Church,
    the Armenian Evangelical Church and other religious organizations.

    There are Evangelical Churches registered in different cities under the
    same name and are considered different organizations. I have counted
    that in reality there are 15 religious communities, including the
    national-religious minorities, but not 60. The second expression of
    misinformation is the reported 300 thousand nonconformists, which
    is approximately 10% of the population of Armenia. According to
    these calculations 150 thousand are Catholics, about 100 thousand
    are evangelists and 50 thousand are all the rest. Today, the media
    have declared this 10% to be the enemy of the Armenian nation. These
    false data hinder our people to think freely.

    What can be the role of the religious community in the social life
    in Armenia?

    Taking into account the diversity of information sources in Armenia,
    I am sure if the religious communities were able to present their
    positions and opinions on religion, faith, economic, political and
    cultural issues in the right way, they would perform a serious role.

    It would be good if religious communities were active in the social
    life but they are not.

    What are the reasons?

    The reason is that very often we think that the Armenian people must
    share the same opinions on religious issues. Here it is unusual
    for people that an ordinary Armenian may have different religious
    opinions, though the Constitution declares freedom of conscience. The
    next reason is that most members of religious communities often avoid
    expressing their opinions, not necessarily regarding religious issues.

    The rest is done by the mass media, which dwell on those people who
    are not members of the dominant religious community with insulting
    or disapproving expressions. Our society perhaps lacks the necessary
    understanding and education to accept others as ordinary people
    and citizens.

    Can this atmosphere change through more active public engagement? Is
    the Evangelical Church involved in the public life and to what extent?

    Generally, it would be good if all the Churches expressed their
    positions in regard to all kinds of issues, including public issues.

    Many fear that their opinions may lead them into politics. But I am
    sure that a Christian cannot be indifferent toward injustice in their
    city and country and must not be afraid of voicing it.

    I can remember a case when the representatives of the Evangelical
    Church also voiced their position. I mean the amendments to the Law
    on Language. Can you remember other examples?

    Before the last presidential elections, we issued a statement appealing
    to refrain from breaches and hold free and transparent elections. I
    admit such examples are few but I am sure our participation in the
    public life will increase.

    What do you think about the idea that any church must be accountable
    to its followers for the work done and the money spent?

    I cannot speak on behalf of all Churches but I should say that the
    Armenian Evangelical Church has always tried to announce its projects
    and funds not to allow the impression that everything is ruled by
    the spiritual shepherd or a few members. The members of our church
    are elected to the Board of Trustees for a period of 2 years (5-10
    members) which implements the projects and handles the budget approved
    by the members at the plenary session. The projects and the budget
    include the salaries of the spiritual shepherd and office employees,
    as well as the costs of the previous year are discussed. We have no
    secret projects or spending.

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