I think the more interesting point about this is that the Society here is praising a girl for researching the history of her faith, and then encourages others to do so. For young JWs questioning their faith, this article gives them official backing to look up old publications and learn more about the history of the JWs. If an elder gets suspicious about why they are bothering to research the past, they can point to this article.
Weird Watchtower article, Russell's grave worship in the background
by needproof 23 Replies latest jw friends
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poppers
"and by the way, a pyramid has 3 sides." LOL! Look at the ones in Egypt.
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mkr32208
I've not been on this forum in about a year or so but when did everyone become so bloody nasty? Every thread I've been on today has had mean vicious little children sniping at each other...
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needproof
to hell with you all. My pyramids have 3 sides, and thats all I want to say about it ;p
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needproof
"ve not been on this forum in about a year or so but when did everyone become so bloody nasty? Every thread I've been on today has had mean vicious little children sniping at each other."..
I agree, quite a few posts lately have been similar.
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Golf
Also, why is there a pyramid on the back side of an American one dollar bill? Is someone telling us something or is it a 'message' or a 'code' to those belonging to a secret society?
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Skimmer
The usual pyramid has *five* sides (or faces). One side/face is the base, the other four are exposed.
A tetrahedron always has exactly four sides (or faces). -
GermanXJW
This lady is DEFINITELY a high-ranking Mason! ;-)
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zagor
I'd almost bet my life on it that in few years they are going to publish opposite article completely discouraging the practice after many young ones have left like in the aftermath of higher education articles of 1990's lol
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Jeffro
The usual pyramid has *five* sides (or faces). One side/face is the base, the other four are exposed.
In geometry, 'side' can refer to either 'edges', or 'faces', so it is a little vague. However, when referring to typical pyramids, they are generally considered to have 4 sides, being the edges of the square base. Egyptian pyramids have a north, south, east and west side; no one refers to their 'base side'.
A tetrahedron always has exactly four sides (or faces).
"Exactly"? And here I was thinking that tetrahedrons had 4.2 sides. LOL.