Head no, heart yes. Nuff said in my opinion.
neat blue dog
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Secret Societies involved at the very top of the Org
by Formerbrother inare all the gb members past and present, part of skulls and bones and other masonic secret societies?
we know the first few top brass were, like br rutherford and br russel.. they all have several expensive watches.
like literally more than one for everyday of the week, rolex and omega, where did they come from?
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Highlights from Leaked Bethel Videos - part 1, cleaning and picnic
by neat blue dog inatlantis recently leaked hours of videos recommended only for immature audiences, in this case bethelites, so i thought i'd share just a few highlights of things that stood out to me, along with some screenshots.. some minor renovation/cleaning was done at patterson, including white paneling in the auditorium and cleaning out the plant alcoves under the stairs, one of which was said to have a big spider cave.. .
there was the bethel office picnic, with lots of activities and pizza.. .
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neat blue dog
Darn, I tried posting part 2 and it's back to not working. Not sure if it will decide to show up later like this post did. Hopefully, because there's far more interesting things ahead, this one's pretty mundane.
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Highlights from Leaked Bethel Videos - part 1, cleaning and picnic
by neat blue dog inatlantis recently leaked hours of videos recommended only for immature audiences, in this case bethelites, so i thought i'd share just a few highlights of things that stood out to me, along with some screenshots.. some minor renovation/cleaning was done at patterson, including white paneling in the auditorium and cleaning out the plant alcoves under the stairs, one of which was said to have a big spider cave.. .
there was the bethel office picnic, with lots of activities and pizza.. .
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neat blue dog
Sure. I was having a problem posting but it looks like it might be working again. Will continue soon.
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Secret Societies involved at the very top of the Org
by Formerbrother inare all the gb members past and present, part of skulls and bones and other masonic secret societies?
we know the first few top brass were, like br rutherford and br russel.. they all have several expensive watches.
like literally more than one for everyday of the week, rolex and omega, where did they come from?
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neat blue dog
To address both your 'points':
1: The Freemasons have never had a problem admitting membership for various individuals, so why would they make an exception for one ultimately unexceptional man?
2: No, he wasn't buried in a 'Masonic cemetery'. The Masonic temple, which is across the street, was built many decades later, and is one of many in Pittsburgh, which is famous for that.
Just do a bit of research. Knowledge is your friend. That type of 'research' is what led many to become JWs in the first place.
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Highlights from Leaked Bethel Videos - part 1, cleaning and picnic
by neat blue dog inatlantis recently leaked hours of videos recommended only for immature audiences, in this case bethelites, so i thought i'd share just a few highlights of things that stood out to me, along with some screenshots.. some minor renovation/cleaning was done at patterson, including white paneling in the auditorium and cleaning out the plant alcoves under the stairs, one of which was said to have a big spider cave.. .
there was the bethel office picnic, with lots of activities and pizza.. .
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neat blue dog
Atlantis recently leaked hours of videos recommended only for immature audiences, in this case Bethelites, so I thought I'd share just a few highlights of things that stood out to me, along with some screenshots.
Some minor renovation/cleaning was done at Patterson, including white paneling in the auditorium and cleaning out the plant alcoves under the stairs, one of which was said to have a big spider cave.
There was the Bethel office picnic, with lots of activities and pizza.
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Secret Societies involved at the very top of the Org
by Formerbrother inare all the gb members past and present, part of skulls and bones and other masonic secret societies?
we know the first few top brass were, like br rutherford and br russel.. they all have several expensive watches.
like literally more than one for everyday of the week, rolex and omega, where did they come from?
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neat blue dog
Iy iy iy . . . This is no evidence at all that any GB members are secret society members besides their own, (the faithful and discreet slave). If you're referring to things like the Pyramid or cross and crown, the former was a theory postulated by others and endorsed by Russell, but not originated by him. The latter is a symbol that merely signifies JC's kingship and is even now used by a number of denominations. If you're talking about Russell being a Mason, no he wasn't but even if he was so what? The idea that Mason's are some illuminati type NWO shadow organization is long and easily debunked. There are plenty of LEGITIMATE criticisms that can be levied against the JW organization, so it's best to stick to that. Anything else plays into the JW stereotype that 'apostates' are 'mentally diseased'.
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A Jehovah Witness is....
by Vanderhoven7 inthis is not exactly a new topic, but bears repeating anyway:.
a jehovah's witness (non-anointed) is a person:.
a. who is not born of the spirit of god (spirit begotten) and therefore cannot see/inherit the kingdom of god.. b. who has not been justified by the blood of christ.. c. who is not part of the new covenant.. d. who has no personal mediator.. e. who is bereft of a heavenly hope.. f. who cannot come unto jesus christ when troubled or have commune i.e.
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neat blue dog
Amen all the way down the line. Even though a JW may admit some of these are true, like service reports and beards, I think anything can be reasoned away as long as they're convinced that the central tenants that make JWs unique are true. If those are true, then the 'little' things aren't too important. However, speaking for myself, once I realized that these unique JW teachings I was convinced were in the Bible actually weren't, like Christians living forever on Earth, military service being wrong, blood ban, door to door preaching, last days, etc. Then the nagging doubts about all the little things made sense and there was no need to rationalize. It was basically all false.
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What Is The Most Ridiculous Thing You Have Heard From A Witness?
by minimus ini remember an elder questioning a woman who had admitted to giving and receiving oral sex from her unbelieving mate.
he asked her the most intimate questions which clearly flustered her.
interestingly, she “confessed “ to the elders because her conscience bothered her.
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neat blue dog
In the New System after we've filled the Earth, we might go on to colonize other planets
That was actually official teaching, from Studies in the Scriptures.
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What Is The Most Ridiculous Thing You Have Heard From A Witness?
by minimus ini remember an elder questioning a woman who had admitted to giving and receiving oral sex from her unbelieving mate.
he asked her the most intimate questions which clearly flustered her.
interestingly, she “confessed “ to the elders because her conscience bothered her.
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neat blue dog
There are so many marriages lately the end can only be a matter of months away
There isn't a face palm GIF good enough for this 😮🙄😏 lol
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What Is The Most Ridiculous Thing You Have Heard From A Witness?
by minimus ini remember an elder questioning a woman who had admitted to giving and receiving oral sex from her unbelieving mate.
he asked her the most intimate questions which clearly flustered her.
interestingly, she “confessed “ to the elders because her conscience bothered her.
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neat blue dog
"Look at that car accident! We can expect more of that in these last days." (just a single car that hit a phone pole)