04:26:00 17.07.2025
When people ask me if I’m a Christian (thinking I’m a pagan), I answer:
"Yes, I am a follower of the Nazarene—the one who, like Vahagn, was an enemy of Judaism and fought against devils children. And you? Are you truly a Christian?"
Anyone who considers themselves a true Christian—especially if they are a politician or involved in politics—is obligated to be anti-Zionist and to publicly condemn international Zionism as a criminal and terrorist movement. The political manifestation of Judaism/Satanism is Zionism itself, which has brought nothing but suffering, pain, and chaos to humanity over the past 130 years.
We must deeply understand all of this if we want to truly grasp Tseghakronism, which unites the same Aryan value system found in both authentic Christianity and our ancient pagan heritage. Tseghakronism is neither explicitly Christian nor pagan, but in its essence, it is a vital synthesis of both.
In any case, for me, the standard of being a Christian is very high. Being a Christian doesn't mean simply going to church, lighting candles, reciting some prayer, or blindly following some clergyman. Being a Christian means, above all, fighting for truth—against the enemies of truth and of humanity—regardless of how many people or forces stand against you. A true Christian—a true Tseghakron—must be ready to fight that battle alone if necessary.
Whoever is not ready to do this cannot be considered a national political leader, nor can they rightfully call themselves a Christian—let alone a Tseghakron.
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