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    LESSONS FROM ARMENIAN CHURCH

    Ode Magazine
    http://nl.odemagazine.com/exchange/11470/ lessons_from_armenian_church
    Oct 28 2009

    Last week when I was in Armenian Church, the priest presented the
    parishioners with a quiz that he said five-year-olds had answered
    accurately but that graduates of Princeton couldn't. Here's the quiz:

    What is greater than god, more evil than the devil; rich people want
    it, poor people have it and if you eat it you will die?

    He gave us a few minutes to think about it.

    The Sunday school children in attendance wrote their answers on pieces
    of paper and handed them in.

    I hoped I was smarter than a five-year-old and a Princeton graduate,
    but I just couldn't come up with the answer. Being a non-believer in
    god and the devil put me at a distinct disadvantage. I kept thinking
    nature or the natural world, in answer to the first part but the
    other questions didn't fit. And I also believe that poor people can
    be rich in ways other than monetarily.

    The women sitting in front of me, turned around and whispered the
    answer before the priest divulged it from the pulpit.

    Nothing.

    I never would have come up with the answer. My eco-agnostic-economic
    views prevented me from seeing the world as simply as a child would.

    I'm not sure who has the better vantage point.
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