You mean a rich person's boom box? Wouldn't mind one of those.
Posts by Daunt
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Turbulent times hard to deal with.
by Daunt ini have to go to the district assembly or convention or whatever its called this weekend.
it's just crippling to my naturally good mood to think about the multiple hours of bullcrap i will have to endure.
do you guys have any tips or experiences to help me pass the boredom without getting into too much trouble?
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Turbulent times hard to deal with.
by Daunt ini have to go to the district assembly or convention or whatever its called this weekend.
it's just crippling to my naturally good mood to think about the multiple hours of bullcrap i will have to endure.
do you guys have any tips or experiences to help me pass the boredom without getting into too much trouble?
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Daunt
I have to go to the district assembly or convention or whatever its called this weekend. It's just crippling to my naturally good mood to think about the multiple hours of bullcrap I will have to endure.
Do you guys have any tips or experiences to help me pass the boredom without getting into too much trouble? -
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Earthquake in the Middle East (Urgent)
by EliJah in19 and the great city split into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell; and babylon the great was remembered in the sight of god, to give her the cup of the wine of the anger of his wrath.
20 also, every island fled, and mountains were not found.
21 and a great hail with every stone about the weight of a talent descended out of heaven upon the men, and the men blasphemed god due to the plague of hail, because the plague of it was unusually great.. meaning: the nations are of the twelve tribes of israel in the middle east.
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Daunt
Is it just me, or is it freakin hilarious when he just types a bunch of sentences and then randomly says amen at the end of them. I gave out a good chuckle off of that.
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If the Watchtower was God's Organization on earth, wouldn't.......
by JH in.
if the watchtower was god's organization on earth in the end times, wouldn't the bible talk about this?.
there is no mention in the bible that you have to join a specific religious organization to have god's favor, or is there?
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Daunt
The breif and highly vague account of the faithful and discreet slave only compounds the subjectivity of the Watchtower's claim that they are the only one true religion. The amount of emphasis put on the organization is in striking contrast to the more principle oriented bible. No speech of any denomination having any sort of direct influence on God.
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Bear vs. an Atheist...
by upside/down inan atheist was taking a walk through the woods.
"what majestic trees!
what powerful rivers!
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Daunt
HAHA the bear and the atheist were freakin funny. HA so hilarious.
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Why naturalism is irrational
by Shining One inirrational naturalism (#201) .
by henry morris, ph.d. .
abstract .
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Daunt
Saying the words true or truth is so loaded in religious speak it's rediculous.
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Daunt
The Process is always greater than the result. The result of this existence is non-existence. The process of this existence is life. I'd rather worry bout the latter.
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People who are mad at jw's. Should be mad at the bible?
by What_is_ur_point inthe bible is a serious book.. and the bible is a set of instructions set before mankind.
i believe being disfellowshipped the second time here makes me feel upset.
it would make anyone hurt frustrated or mad.
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Daunt
Take everything in stride what_is_ur_point. I agree that life has a purpose but if we don't question where we come from in the first place we might never find a way towards what's good for us. I feel that if you possibly try to understand where you come from then you can really start at a place where you can observe different ways of living and thinking to see what is truly best for you. Ask questions that you might be afraid to ask, that's the only way to get answers that you might never hear otherwise.
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Why naturalism is irrational
by Shining One inirrational naturalism (#201) .
by henry morris, ph.d. .
abstract .
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Daunt
Sure in 10,000 years we might find something, but that's why I say current. Currently we have no more proof of Santa Claus than this God figure and that is not an exaggeration on my part. And until we find such a force that can bend light and form planets that we do not have a concrete explanation for then we will be at a standstill. However, I know I say these things a lot but the teapot on mars is just as likely as God existing at the moment. And it's not possible to have a good estimation of the possibility of something that has the power to do these things without us being able to explain it because we just have not seen a case of that yet.
You can bring up possibilities for eternity but it can be atributed to any supernatural phenomena that we can make up in our heads. FSM is a perfect example. -
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Why naturalism is irrational
by Shining One inirrational naturalism (#201) .
by henry morris, ph.d. .
abstract .
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Daunt
I don't think you've taken in what I was saying yet. I am not saying that the perceptions of humankind should judge reality but what we have observed to be demonstratable has not yet suggested a God figure. I am not appealing to the authority of man but am only commenting on what mankind has tested so far. The beliefs of man does not fit into this because it is not testable as I've exclaimed a few times now. What we have tested and demonstrated as a race so far (ei. biology, astronomy, genetics, all sorts of fields of sciences) has not suggested a God anywhere yet.
Perceptions or beliefs of scientists or non scientists does not matter in this, just what we have tested to be true.