James Bond 007 or James West from "The Wild Wild West", which prophet will you choose to follow?
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The Witness beliefs remind me of the Nazis and ISIS
by NAVYTOWN inthe nazi regime hated jews, gays, jws and other minorities.
so they solved the 'problem' by exterminating them.
the current isis group hates jews and christians and beheads those it considers 'enemies' and 'infidels'.
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apostrate
ISIS beheads apostates. Jehovahs Witnesses spiritually behead apostates (disfellowshipping, treating the apostate as though he/she were dead). Both have a similar agenda, convert or die.
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I AGREE WITH THE JWs: THE 'SOUL' DOESN'T EXIST
by NAVYTOWN ini agree with the witnesses about almost nothing, but i do think they have the right idea when it concerns the 'soul'.
it is my belief that there is no such entity as a 'soul' that resides in a human being.
the idea originated in ancient, pre-scientific eras.
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apostrate
I have a computer. What makes my computer unique and different from anyone else's is the information that I save, i.e., programs, mp3's, pictures, etc. One day my computer will wear out, just like all material things do. But, the information that I have saved can live on. I can take the hard drive (brain) out and put it in another computer (body). Or, I can transfer the information, wirelessly, into another computer!
I believe that anyone reading this gets the idea that I am making. The important thing is the DATA (soul), NOT the computer (body). Now, I personally DO NOT believe in much of anything that the Watchtower teaches, and to be honest, I don't put a lot of stock into the Bible. Nevertheless, I most definitely DO believe in a higher source that created the earth and mankind. If man has devised a way to transfer information, wirelessly, into other objects, who's to say that a higher source cannot transfer the soul (information) into another body, whether it is a physical body or a spiritual body?
I don't know and I am not saying that what I have put forth is fact, I just throw it out there as a possibility.
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Would you convert to a religion for love?
by new hope and happiness ini am sure people convery to a religion to find peace and spiritual awakening.
i also bet many convert simply for love.
would you to assist " true love" if it required converting to a particular faith?.
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apostrate
Back in the 70's at one of the meetings, an elder raised his hand and related his experience of how he came into the 'truth". I'll try to keep this as short as possible, he basically told of how when he was young he started a new job and there was this good looking gal there that caught his eye. His male coworkers laughed and said "Good luck, you'll need it". That young good looking gal was a Jehovahs Witness who turned her nose up at all who had asked her out, she would only date JW's. So he struck up a conversation with her and said he was interested in learning more about JW's. Well, she set him up with some 'brothers" who studied with him and in a short amount of time, guess what! He became a JW! Then the girl went out with him, they eventually got married and lived happily ever after.
Of course, every one in the Hall clapped and thought to themselves, "My, isn't that a lovely story". And I suppose it was a lovely story, but I couldn't help thinking to myself, he basically just said that he became a JW in order to "get the girl". And, you know what, it happens all the time! Not just in JW circles, but in all religions and social events.
If this girl had been a Mormon then he would have been relating his story in a Mormon Church.
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An Elder said: 'They're in prison for a reason'
by NAVYTOWN inseveral years ago, i was studying the bible (jw literature) with an ms from the local congregation.
i happened to mention that i had several pen pals who were incarcerated in various prisons.
no matter what crimes they committed, i said i saw them as fellow human being who deserved to have a friend to write to.
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apostrate
Terry,
If you take your outline, numbered 1 thru 7, and substitute the word criminal with Watchtower Society, it is just as applicable.
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JW.ORG REPORTS THE WATCHTOWER RESPONSE TO EBOLA
by NAVYTOWN ini just checked the jw.org website and noticed an article about the jw response to ebola.
as i suspected, the entire focus was on alerting and educating jw members about ebola.just like in other disaster situations, the jw organization almost exclusively assists it's own members, ignoring the general public.
it seems their main concern is keeping their members healthy so they can continue to spread the jw message door to door!!!
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The Watchtower, January 1, 1942 page 5 says:
The Watchtower does not consist of men's opinions.
The Golden Age, March 18, 1931 Page 404 says:
Do you know the germ theory has never been proven? And it cannot be proven, either. If it had been proven, it would not be a theory. It has been truly said that knowledge without evidence is superstition, and that applies to the germ theory also. It is a leftover superstition of a past age, when men feared that the earth was inhabited with hideous monsters that were hiding everywhere, in the air, in the sea, in the darkness, etc., always ready to jump out and devour him or make life otherwise miserable for him......We have turned from a gigantic monster theory, to the germs, which are so small that we cannot hear, see, feel, smell, or taste them.
So, this is what Jehovahs spirit directed them to write, huh? And, of course, we know that Jehovah does not change! So, be comforted in knowing that this whole ebola thing is just mans crazy superstition!
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JW.ORG REPORTS THE WATCHTOWER RESPONSE TO EBOLA
by NAVYTOWN ini just checked the jw.org website and noticed an article about the jw response to ebola.
as i suspected, the entire focus was on alerting and educating jw members about ebola.just like in other disaster situations, the jw organization almost exclusively assists it's own members, ignoring the general public.
it seems their main concern is keeping their members healthy so they can continue to spread the jw message door to door!!!
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apostrate
Remember, the message that JW's carry is a virus, in and of itself, and it is HIGHLY contagious! Be sure to wear protective clothing when one must come into contact with a JW.
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Mormon students protest beard ban
by designs inin another sign mormons are feeling an opportunity to express dissident views to the church heirarchy students at byu protested the ban on beards.
calling it an antiquated position.
www.huffingtonpost.com byu beards.
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apostrate
I have heard it from the time I was 12 years old. JW's do not wear beards because "the world" associates beards with hippies and rebellion.
Funny thing is, I know of several JW's, elders included, who shave their heads, young and old. They don't seem to worry about stumbling those who associate bald heads with "nazi skinheads".
Some double standards just seem to be tolerated more than others.
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Apple Cider Vinegar
by poppers ini've been drinking 1 tbs with a glass of water twice daily for digestion for about 3 weeks now.
i've found it helps, but it also acts as an appetite suppressant; i've lost several pounds since using it.
i'm consuming fewer calories because i'm just not as hungry as before.
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Gregor,
If ant baits will stop acid reflux then I will try that too! Probably a lot cheaper than Prilosec!!
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Apple Cider Vinegar
by poppers ini've been drinking 1 tbs with a glass of water twice daily for digestion for about 3 weeks now.
i've found it helps, but it also acts as an appetite suppressant; i've lost several pounds since using it.
i'm consuming fewer calories because i'm just not as hungry as before.
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apostrate
LisaRose,
Thanks! I will definitely give the ant baits a try. It's about to turn cooler weather where I am and the ants will go away for the winter. I will be ready for 'em when spring comes back around!