Avoiding a "Pagan" symbol. NO "T" in your response.

by OnTheWayOut 9 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    Notknowing inspired me on having a new thread for my idea.

    Except for this explanatory paragraph, I will refrain from using the letter "t" in this thread. I insist that you all do the same.
    I mean, there's already a "T" in my name so that cannot be helped, but many insist that the cross was a pagan symbol. Heck, the "T" is just a simple letter, can the Romans really help that someone decided to use the "T" in their pagan worship? I will use a smallcase "x" if I cannot avoid the "t" and insist that you do the same.

    So, go ahead and use your brain really well in some way for your words avoiding usage of above discussed symbol. If you are bogged down for a proper backup symbol, use "x." Show Noxknowing how silly our avoiding of pagan symbols becomes.

    I mean, Roman people of way back when were pagans. Roman people of way back when could never coerce people from using any symbol as a pagan symbol. Allow me a chance for re-doing above paragraph while avoiding symbol:

    Aside from "here," I will avoid using symbol "T" in my discussion. I lay down a law for you all- Do same.
    I mean, "T" in my name impossible for avoiding, however many swear cross was a pagan symbol. Heck, "T" is "no-more-no-less" a simple symbol, can Romans really help for someone decided on using "T" in pagan worship? I will use a smallcase "x" if I am unable in using "t" and demand you do same.

    We see how ackward avoiding pagan symbol becomes when we do such an endeavor. Now, YOU ALL DO SAME. NO "T" in responses, for symbol is pagan.

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    If you decide "Screw idea" remember many phrases meaning "Curse you" have no specific-discussed pagan symbol.

  • Leolaia
    Leolaia

    ðe English language is be'er wiþou' ðe le'er anyway.

  • minimus
    minimus

    I agree ha " " isn' hat grea o use because of he errible background. Hat being said i 's all good and he poin is oally undersood.

  • iknowall558
    iknowall558

    Minimus...you used he le-er " " wice....you kinda caugh yourself ou didn you?

  • nugget
    nugget

    some symbols are very useful and appear more regularly in words. Avoiding such symbols merely for religious reasons is pompous. We make a rod for our own back and are mindless fools following a group who has no concern for our wellbeing.

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    Well done Oh mousey one - no pagan symbols in your response in any way. Who needs pagan symbolism?

  • villabolo
    villabolo

    I remember the "Babble on" book from the 1960s explaining that the Ankh was a phallic symbol. But it consisted of more than a T, it also had an O, on top of it. Supp*sedly it resembled female geni*alia.

    I *hink we need ** repr*gram *ur c*mpu*ers bef*re Jeh*vah pulls a S*d*m and G*m*rrah *n us.

    villab*l*

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    Even "Jehovah" has an "o" for spelling well. Whole mess is silly. Can be done, consuming good seconds and hours. I am only avoiding one pagan symbol in dialog.

  • AllTimeJeff
    AllTimeJeff

    Every time I see a T, I think of a penis and want to sleep with everyone, even dogs and Yugos. Good thing that the Governing Body wants to protect me from myself by pointing out the origins of the letter T that Jesus eventually died on.

    he Governing Body is full of shi

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