Hey, what about a name for God? Jah-something or other Too obvious?
bang, thepaduan
Edited by - bang on 20 August 2002 4:18:24
thought i should post this here too.
the watchtower.
once there was a man who lived in a village where some villagers kept some of the ancient things.
Hey, what about a name for God? Jah-something or other Too obvious?
bang, thepaduan
Edited by - bang on 20 August 2002 4:18:24
thought i should post this here too.
the watchtower.
once there was a man who lived in a village where some villagers kept some of the ancient things.
It's actually bang Dean - I'm becoming "the paduan" to take on a new role, and a less angry persona. I'm starting to become calmer in regard to my outrage at jwism.
Your input is very much appreciated Dean.
4 - 7 sounds like a good age group up to 10 I think would be advantageous
Fairytale come mystery tale is the intention. A series of short stories might be the go. I'm not sure whether an on going story, or separate stories, or separate but on going would be best; perhaps the latter. I do think that I'd like to make a very short, young audience (3 - 6?) story with illustration playing a strong part.
Do you have any other ideas for God, other than the all-powerful wizard. I think "wizard" is somewhat dumped on by anti-witchcraft paranoia. Elixer of everlasting life sounds good. Ancient things are of course the bible, the man I suppose was Russell, the villagers are the worldly people, the 'people' are the dubs, the spell is jw belief, etc.
Thanks for the input - if you think of anything please say so. I'll write it over again, designed for kiddies and post it - thanks.
Do you know web pages where jw propoganda art is displayed ? Preferably newer stuff. I need to get a feel for it to counteract the art in illustrations.
thepaduan
Edited by - bang on 20 August 2002 4:17:18
i was having an argument, uhh, i mean discussion with my brother (elder and ex-co).
about all the changes in jw's teaching over the years.
the point i was.
"Jehovah still approved their worship"
How do you figure that? And from the touters of, "Am I my brothers' keeper?"
????? bang
i thought it would be a nice break from things to have a little fun and at the same time fine tune our jw repellant skills.
so it is time for another round of un-theocratic ministry school.
for this presentation my fine ex-jw friends, we will play door to door games with dubs.
bang sees that they look like humans, not monsters, and wonders why the ones in suits didn't come so he could rip them to shreads. what do ya say ta girls?
And he ponders scripture - do not welcome them in, nor wish them a good day
Edited by - bang on 18 August 2002 12:31:57
i thought it would be a nice break from things to have a little fun and at the same time fine tune our jw repellant skills.
so it is time for another round of un-theocratic ministry school.
for this presentation my fine ex-jw friends, we will play door to door games with dubs.
bang looks and waits, and ponders the scriptures
And David smote the land, and left neither man nor woman alive......Such was his custom all the while he dwelt in the country of the Philistines.
i thought it would be a nice break from things to have a little fun and at the same time fine tune our jw repellant skills.
so it is time for another round of un-theocratic ministry school.
for this presentation my fine ex-jw friends, we will play door to door games with dubs.
I'll have another go at this.
*Get's up, realises who's there - adrenaline moves through veins, nostrils flare for potential energy requirements - scans for his son - remembers the evil done - no quarter to be given*
Opens door - What is it?
when an angel from god came with news, the message started with "don't be afraid" because they were from god - no reason to be afraid.
jws bring the message of "be afraid" and "aren't things all shitty" and "the end of the world is nigh".
as a jw, if someone told you plainly and firmly "their thoughts of your quest" when you told the gloomy message, how would you react?
Did you ever wonder that you had a gloomy message?
what is anyones opinion.
do you think the world has been put on notice with the flymsy pages of the watchtower & awake magazines, and the door to door ministry?
dismembered but not dismemberededited by - dismembered on 18 august 2002 9:1:53.
On notice that evil does actually exist.
when an angel from god came with news, the message started with "don't be afraid" because they were from god - no reason to be afraid.
jws bring the message of "be afraid" and "aren't things all shitty" and "the end of the world is nigh".
as a jw, if someone told you plainly and firmly "their thoughts of your quest" when you told the gloomy message, how would you react?
When an angel from God came with news, the message started with "don't be afraid" because they were from God - no reason to be afraid.
Jws bring the message of "be afraid" and "aren't things all shitty" and "the end of the world is nigh".
As a jw, if someone told you plainly and firmly "their thoughts of your quest" when you told the gloomy message, how would you react?
bang
Edited by - bang on 18 August 2002 11:28:54
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lets take a closer look at how the watchtower thinks on this matter and how they justify there views!.
beans
Why the backroom and not the city gates?
Just as well - the only place the elders can justifiably lock you out of is their own backroom. So unless you're a would be elder there's certainly nothing to be concerned about.
Even locking you out of the hall is not justifiable, only accepted by intimidation or self-interest.
bang