i really don't care what religion people have!!! Or should I say Mongolians have, it's good to have religious freedom. However, we, Mongolians, should never forget our roots and whatever religion we might have, we should stay united!!!
though well meaning, allowing a religion to become too powerful will result in discrimination and would erode the culture of a nation.Christianity is western and will always be a western oriented religion.Just as islam will always be arab.May the mongolian people find their way in these difficult times regardless of religion.May there always be tolerance as in the days of Genghis Khan.May mongolia always stay united.
Christianity is about a relationship with Jesus, not about bringing power over a culture to worsen it. As people in a culture embrace Christ, it brings hope & positive change. Christ brings freedom, not discrimination, and this elevates the culture. Christ can redeem culture, transforming it toward what the Creator originally intended Mongolia to be. So Mongolian Christians are fully Mongolian. And there are far more non-western Christians in the world than western. The numbers bear this out.
Jesus lived as a Jewish man 2,000 years ago. He was not white and he was not Western. And now, there are more non-Western Christians in the world than Western. Perhaps you should ask some Mongolian Christians why they have accepted Christ. As Jesus said, "He who has ears, let him hear."
You're obviously a slave to your own hatred. Don't judge all religions unless you know them all well. Don't lump the non-judeo/christian religions (Buddhism or Hinduism) in with the Abrahamic religions. They don't brainwash, and actually speak against believing something that you haven't personally experienced.
I've watched and met many christians there in the GOV' and UB -trying to help, the efforts are well meaning but they don't fit and won't fit there; they are like 2 people together in a three legged race with the horse. Funny. They don't fit, and have no place. But tolerance was part of the great Yasa teaching 800 years and more now. So the people tolerate and laugh up the sleeves. So let the chrtistians can talk to the hungry but the Mongols will be Mongols forever: FREE.
zia This video is just the entertainment about development of Christian in MOngolia, nothing further, nothing ....... just about crap. I would say christian doesnot fit our country.
Excuse me but i think religion is not about fitting in any country, its about people's personal belief and this is very positive. I'm Mongolian and i'm catholic but i still follow buddhist teching and i do believe in buddhist and i'm proud of my country.
i really don't care what religion people have!!! Or should I say Mongolians have, it's good to have religious freedom. However, we, Mongolians, should never forget our roots and whatever religion we might have, we should stay united!!!
enjige 2 years ago
though well meaning, allowing a religion to become too powerful will result in discrimination and would erode the culture of a nation.Christianity is western and will always be a western oriented religion.Just as islam will always be arab.May the mongolian people find their way in these difficult times regardless of religion.May there always be tolerance as in the days of Genghis Khan.May mongolia always stay united.
buyanegosyo 2 years ago
Christianity is about a relationship with Jesus, not about bringing power over a culture to worsen it. As people in a culture embrace Christ, it brings hope & positive change. Christ brings freedom, not discrimination, and this elevates the culture. Christ can redeem culture, transforming it toward what the Creator originally intended Mongolia to be. So Mongolian Christians are fully Mongolian. And there are far more non-western Christians in the world than western. The numbers bear this out.
AsianAccess 2 years ago
As if they hadn't their own religion and comfort before.
Why are you arrogant enough to think your religion is better or more valuable then theirs?
Typical western euro american centered shit
orpheusABC 2 years ago
Jesus lived as a Jewish man 2,000 years ago. He was not white and he was not Western. And now, there are more non-Western Christians in the world than Western. Perhaps you should ask some Mongolian Christians why they have accepted Christ. As Jesus said, "He who has ears, let him hear."
AsianAccess 2 years ago
Jesus was a Mongol nomad...ha, ha
gabrielg01 3 years ago
God Bless Mongolia! Thanks, for the video.
oogii55 3 years ago 3
there is( in Mongolia )all of any religion living together very friendly and peacful place in the world.
gooserkaa 3 years ago 3
Mongolchuudaa Bible gedeg zuil b/gaagui shuu. Ene nom tuuhend bol anhan Talmud Emmanuel gedeg b/san gesen. Ene Jesus mesus geed b/gaa zuil buren tuuh guivalsan zuil. Talmud Emmanueliig unshaarai. Budda shashintai adil ed baij.
symmetry08 3 years ago
You're obviously a slave to your own hatred. Don't judge all religions unless you know them all well. Don't lump the non-judeo/christian religions (Buddhism or Hinduism) in with the Abrahamic religions. They don't brainwash, and actually speak against believing something that you haven't personally experienced.
Irjip 3 years ago
I love the fact that Mongols in their true essence are nomads and this is something they should be proud.
gjanie 4 years ago
I've watched and met many christians there in the GOV' and UB -trying to help, the efforts are well meaning but they don't fit and won't fit there; they are like 2 people together in a three legged race with the horse. Funny. They don't fit, and have no place. But tolerance was part of the great Yasa teaching 800 years and more now. So the people tolerate and laugh up the sleeves. So let the chrtistians can talk to the hungry but the Mongols will be Mongols forever: FREE.
chingistodd 4 years ago
WORD!!!!
Natsoboy 4 years ago
wait so where iz diz country iz it a part of japan
3112488v2 4 years ago
zia This video is just the entertainment about development of Christian in MOngolia, nothing further, nothing ....... just about crap. I would say christian doesnot fit our country.
Mongolbandi 4 years ago
Excuse me but i think religion is not about fitting in any country, its about people's personal belief and this is very positive. I'm Mongolian and i'm catholic but i still follow buddhist teching and i do believe in buddhist and i'm proud of my country.
wolifgang 4 years ago
I believe Mongol must have fast delelop in several years later! God bless Mongolia!!
wunite1988 4 years ago 2
i like this video!
naraso 4 years ago
may God help the Mongolians~!
gb8559 4 years ago 2
hey nice record... i like that...
zorigtuuguu 4 years ago