Soon after I realised the "Truth" was a crock a shit, I took the kids to planetarium and they had a film about super massive black holes. I left feeling that we are so insignificant in the scheme of things, any residual faith I had seemed ridiculously pointless and absurd. Why would any creator shown any interest in our tiny little planet? If there was a creator we would be no more to him/her/it than the ants in my garden are to me. Why would such a creator expect worship? After seeing that film my awakening was complete.
Does anyone else find the whole Jah V Satan universal issue absurd?
by Aussie Oz 27 Replies latest jw friends
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designs
Nugget, you are special.
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cantleave
above comment me not nugget. ...........must remember to sign in before commenting
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cantleave
Am I special?
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designs
You bet!. We Rock, we are part of this great moment.....yahooo.
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THE GLADIATOR
This Jah V Satan universal issue has, in the light of science, become nothing more than folklore. But ingenious modern Christians have rapidly evolved to counter this threat to their faith.
Satan and Jah are now 'metaphors and not to be taken literally.' They are symbolic of the struggle between good and evil; or what is now known a the highest ideas as opposed to lesser ideals.
The devil is in the detail so, every verse of scripture that talks in detail of a devil V Jah, is metamorphosed into a vague invisible spiritual vapour.
Those without 'faith,'are condemned to remain 'spiritually blind.' Ignorant sceptics lacking feeling or enough intelligence to understand the deeper things of god.
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Psychotic Parrot
Is there any biblical basis at all for the issue of universal sovereignty? I've often wondered about this, is it explicitly spoken about? Or is it merely implied? Someone please tell me!
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Mad Sweeney
I'm much more into the Baked Ziti rebellion against the Flying Spaghetti Monster. The story just seems to have so much more flavor, so to speak!