North Korea does not have ICBMs.
Coded Logic
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North Korea In Flux?
by metatron inhttp://entertainment.ie/life/kim-jong-un-is-apparently-not-in-control-of-north-korea-anymore/298031.htm.
this follows other odd reports from other sources: that un's sister is in charge, that the capital is locked down and that the number 2 man in north korea is meeting with south korean reunification officials.. .
can we hope that this affront to human decency is now changing?
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My video
by Coded Logic ini made this video a while back about how morally bankrupt jw beliefs are.
just thought i'd share.
enjoy!.
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Coded Logic
Thanks you guys :) Glad you enjoyed
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Bible Contradiction Sources
by SG098 ini have a family member who is willing to let me show them contradictions in the bible.
i was wondering what would be a good basic source to use.
i don't need 100 contradictions, just a handful of good ones that make it almost or impossible to explain away.. thanks for your help.. .
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Coded Logic
I agree with Crazyguy that it is probably best to address the widely differing accounts of Jesus life.
The simplest one to point out is Jesus year of birth. Matthew says that Jesus was born while Herod the Great was still alive (Matthew 2:1). We know that Herod died in the year 4 BC. So Jesus would of had to been born before that according to Matthew. But Luke says that Jesus was born after the census when Quirinius was governor of Syria (Luke 2:1-7). But Quirinius didn't become governor until 6 AD and the census was in 7 AD. So, according to Luke, Jesus was born in or after the year 7 AD. Even assuming Jesus was born right before Herod died and right after the census was taken we are left, at minimum, with a ten year descrepency (4 BC to 7 AD with no year zero). If Matthew and Luke can't even get Jesus birth right, what else did they get wrong?
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My video
by Coded Logic ini made this video a while back about how morally bankrupt jw beliefs are.
just thought i'd share.
enjoy!.
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Coded Logic
I made this video a while back about how morally bankrupt JW beliefs are. Just thought I'd share. Enjoy!
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Going on the OFFENSIVE
by Coded Logic inthe wtbts has an easy time painting x-witnesses as apostates because the direction of information is entirely one way.
and jws rarely get an opportunity to consider both sides of the equation for themselves.
i think that websites like this one are a great tool for those who are already questioning their beliefs or are already entirely out.
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Coded Logic
Why do you think passiveness is the best form of attack?
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Going on the OFFENSIVE
by Coded Logic inthe wtbts has an easy time painting x-witnesses as apostates because the direction of information is entirely one way.
and jws rarely get an opportunity to consider both sides of the equation for themselves.
i think that websites like this one are a great tool for those who are already questioning their beliefs or are already entirely out.
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Coded Logic
The WTBTS has an easy time painting x-witnesses as “apostates” because the direction of information is entirely one way. And JWs rarely get an opportunity to consider both sides of the equation for themselves. I think that websites like this one are a great tool for those who are already questioning their beliefs or are already entirely out. And it is also a great site for advice and community.
That said, it’s a rather passive medium. It’s not like we’re knocking on JWs doors and telling them to go visit jehovahs-witness.net. Has anyone considered a more aggressive approach? Perhaps a leaflet campaign at a kingdom or assembly hall? Or perhaps something more ambitious, like crowdfunding a bulletin board near Watchtower headquarters? With big bold words saying something like “Jehovah's Witnesses part of United Nations for 10+ years!”
Surely there’s got to be some way that we can go on the offensive and expidite the fall of the WTBTS. Just think of all the children and the young adult lives that will be ruined over the next twenty years.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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is it possible to raise good kids with out religious morals?
by Princess Ashe inmaking up my mind on how to teach my son values in life seems to be an on going struggle of what is right and wrong.
being raised in a sheltered jw life until after leaving high school seems like going from one extreme to another of being over restrictive or under.
trying to find that balance.
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Coded Logic
While there are several different cognitive tools for teaching ethics some of the most basic principles are:
Empathy
Fairness
Liberty
Loyalty
Morality is all about wieghing how your actions will effect others. No two moral situations are ever exactly alike (which is why "moral commandments" are often anything but). It's also why a good parent doesn't tell a kid what to think. Rather, they teach thier kids how to think. So that when the child is faced with a moral delemia they have good metrics for determining how best to effect human and animal well being.
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Snowpiercer - anyone seen this creative movie?
by berrygerry injust saw it.. anyone seen it and felt like the train was the borg?.
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Coded Logic
Great movie. Watchtower going round and round in cricles? Yup, just like the movie :)
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Spiritually strong people don't care what others think of them.
by hoser injesus is a good example of this.
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Coded Logic
OMG Scully, can't stop laughing at your use of the trade mark symbol. That's hilarious!
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by ctrwtf in
i read an article in the ny times recently discussing the negative nature of social media.
it discussed why instagram is so much more pernicious than facebook.
professionals and govts can use facebook to post new thoughts or ideas, even restaurants post specials and menus etc.. instagram on the other hand encourages people to post in a distilled down fashion the best parts of their lives.
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Coded Logic
Because they know that it is a tool for the elders to use against them. A while back I liked a little rant on my friends account of Gordon Ramsay going off on one of his rants because someone didn't cook the chicken all the way and could have gotten someone sick. Anyway, the next day my step dad sends me a message saying "I can't believe you liked that video on your friends account. Are you still a Witness?"
Their obsession with judging everyone else gets old really fast.