Coded Logic
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Funny story about dumb JW rules
by cookiemaster insome years ago (the year when i got baptized), i was at a district convention (or whatever they call them these days) with my best friend.
he had a part in one of those acting parts at the convention (i have no idea the term jw's use for them in english).
anyway, we were both seeing through the bullshit of the borg but weren't aware at the time of this forum or other "apostate" groups, nor of the full extent of the perversity of this religion.
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Coded Logic
OMG rebel8, that's hilarious! Well done! Shows how you can use "sound scriptural reasoning" to justify any position. -
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Carbon-dating questions??
by DATA-DOG ini recently heard a story from a jw about stupid scientists.
there was an awake article about archeaologist who found an ancient piece of art.
it was sent to a university for dating.
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Coded Logic
This story is bogus. Those who submitted the sample were specifically warned that they were dating the organic material on the pottery and NOT the pottery itself.
"We dated the organic material on the stone but warned the submitter that the date had no meaning until this material had been identified. This was never done, and yet they still publicized the date which of course provides no information of the actual date at which the stone was painted."
- Professor Michael Tite, Director of the Oxford Laboratory
This reminds me of the time Ken Ham sent in a dinosaur fossil to be carbon dated. He then went around telling everyone how it came back as only being a few thousand years old. Of course, the one part of the story he didn't reveal was that the company that dated the fossil told him that fossils contained no carbon and that what they dated was the varnish that had been put on it later to protect it.
Anytime you hear someone make quotes about carbon dating fossils, diamonds, pottery, metal, etc. it should set off your BS meter. Carbon dating is ONLY used to date organic material. For other materials there are other dating methods. Furthermore, scientists generally use two different dating methods or more when identifying the ages of things. Because when you have two or more dating methods converging on the same date you can have an extremely high degree of confidence that date is correct.
Carbon dating is a specific tool for a specific kind of material. Carbon dating a fossil or a piece of pottery and then concluding "c14 dating is inaccurate" would be like trying to use a hammer to mow your lawn and then concluding "hammers aren't very good tools."
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Riddle
by Coded Logic infilm: a young man is given a powerful sword by a wise old man so that he can save the princess and defeat an evil sorcerer.
at the end of the film he saves all his friends but isn't able to defeat the sorcerer.
which film is it?.
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Coded Logic
Correct! And congratulations, you've won an extra day in Tartarus. -
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Do You Think President Obama Is Muslim?
by minimus ini really think that he is.
not that it's a bad thing...
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Coded Logic
I think he's an Apathy-ist. He probably doesn't care one way or the other if there is a God or not. -
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Riddle
by Coded Logic infilm: a young man is given a powerful sword by a wise old man so that he can save the princess and defeat an evil sorcerer.
at the end of the film he saves all his friends but isn't able to defeat the sorcerer.
which film is it?.
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Coded Logic
Film: A young man is given a powerful sword by a wise old man so that he can save the princess and defeat an evil sorcerer. At the end of the film he saves all his friends but isn't able to defeat the sorcerer. Which film is it?
Hint: It's not a Disney movie. Nor is it widely considered to be a fantasy film (even though it is).
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Asshole Atheism – Not for me, now or ever.
by donny into start off with let me clarify that by asshole atheism i am not referring to strong atheism or any other type of upfront atheism.
what i am referring to is the belligerent, hateful atheism that smacks of trolls and other types who want to derail conversation or comments at any cost..
i enjoy hearing comments from both sides of the subjects of theism, nationalism or politics, especially from those who have intense opinions.
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Coded Logic
I would like to second Simmon's motion. Freedom of speech is NOT freedom from criticism. I don't go door to door telling people their God isn't real or stand out on the street corner with a bull horn telling them they believe in fairy tales (even though religious people do engage in this sort of behavior). However, if someone wants to make statements of faith on a public forum - it's free game for me to speak my opinions about the nature of their beliefs. -
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Are we pro-shunning or against it?
by Simon injust to continue my theme about religious freedom and how we approach criticizing the wts, i've also been thinking about 'shunning'.. i think shunning is the most unifying complaint that most ex-members of religious groups that practice it have in common.
it is the layer that runs under every other complaint - whatever the reason for leaving it seems "... and i was shunned" can be added to it as the final rap on the charge sheet.. of course it seems like a no-brainer to many of us and we hardly ever stop to really think about it - shunning is bad, the watchtower believes in shunning therefore the watchtower is bad.
they need to stop it.
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Coded Logic
There's a huge difference between one individual choosing not to associate with another individual vs. a whole group of people being forced not to associate with that individual.
There's a huge difference between not hanging out with someone because you don't want to vs. not hanging out with someone because you're afraid of being shunned too.
There's a huge difference between being genuinely offended by a persons actions committed against you or your family and choosing not to speak to that person vs. not knowing a person's motives or actions and being told to shun them anyway.
There's a difference between avoiding someone out of legitimate safety concerns vs. blackballing someone for imagined or arbitrary crimes.
Shunning by itself isn't "good" or "bad". It's the motives behind the action and how that action affects well-being/unnecessary-harm that determines if shunning is good or bad.
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The prayer I used to say as a JW
by Coded Logic inour governing body, who art in brooklyn, .
upon whom our dollar bills do rain.
and new light come.
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Coded Logic
Our Governing Body, who art in Brooklyn,
Upon whom our dollar bills do rain.
May your will be done.
And new light come.
From broadcasts that are wooden.
Give us our bi-monthly mags.
And forgive us for trespassing,
Into our neighbors yards.
May they be busy,
Or better yet - not at all home.
So that we can get to Starbucks,
But keep counting time.
Forever and ever.
Your company Men
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YOU MIGHT BE A J.W.
by brandnew inif getting ready means putting on a suit........ you might be a j.w.. if going out to the field has nothing to do with grass, baseball diamonds, or football ......... you might be a j.w.. please continue my friends.......i know ya got some.....; ).
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Coded Logic
If you can go to an hour and a half meeting - and then five minutes later not be able to remember a single thing about that meeting - you might be a JW.
If you think "meeting attendance" is a synonym for "spirituality" - you might be a JW.
If you've ever been annoyed by someone taking longer than 5 seconds to find a scripture in the Bible - you might be a JW.
If you have no money saved at all and your retirement plan is to steal your rich neighbors house and have pet lions - you might be a JW.
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Article-Guilty verdict in man’s gay sex with teen. "He's a 14-year-old gay boy in the JW church, which does not believe in his lifestyle"
by AndersonsInfo infor your information: .
appeal democrat - yuba city, california .
http://www.appeal-democrat.com/news/guilty-verdict-in-man-s-gay-sex-with-teen/article_81fab302-a394-11e4-8efb-f70ca786d50e.html.
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Coded Logic
You link is not working. Do you have another one you can use?