Always remember that demons have been prohibited from materializing since the flood(Nov 1st aniversary), but that doesn't mean that they can't play games with material objects. I had something happen the day before Halloween at my golf course. It's the third thing that's happened in the past 6 months. They want me to know they're around. Evidenly I'm interfering with their activities.
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Have you ever had an encounter with a UFO?
by free2beme inwhen i was about 16 years old, a group of us friends would go hiking a lot on the weekend.
we would rough it to some degree, just a sleeping back and sleeping under the stars.
one night, while hiking into a lake in northern california, we all were sleeping in a clearing just out of legal distance from a small mountain lake we liked to fish in.
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ISLAM: A RELIGION OF PEACE?
by freyd in2006 worldnetdaily.com http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?article_id=52736.
it's the secret question in official washington, d.c., in the pentagon, and in the white house.
it's the question that is so radioactive that most in government and the press dare not even pose it, let alone answer it: .
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freyd
Islam is counterfeit. No offense but Mohammed was a false prophet just as FDS of JW's is counterfeit.Actually nonexistant, same thing. Religion is not truth. Christianquestions.net Bibletoday.com
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ISLAM: A RELIGION OF PEACE?
by freyd in2006 worldnetdaily.com http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?article_id=52736.
it's the secret question in official washington, d.c., in the pentagon, and in the white house.
it's the question that is so radioactive that most in government and the press dare not even pose it, let alone answer it: .
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freyd
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52736
It's the secret question in official Washington, D.C., in the Pentagon, and in the White House. It's the question that is so radioactive that most in government and the press dare not even pose it, let alone answer it:
Is Islam inherently violent and expansionist?
In the days following 9/11, President Bush assured America and the world that Islam was a "religion of peace" and that the violent followers of Osama Bin Laden had twisted the true Muslim faith. Acting on this belief, President Bush and other Western leaders sent troops to the Middle East in an effort to bring freedom and democracy to the Muslim world.
But what if this "understanding" of Islam is based not on fact, but instead on equal parts wishful thinking and Islamic deceit? It would mean that the entire War on Terror is based on a faulty – and increasingly deadly – premise.
In a disturbing but thoroughly researched new book, "Religion of Peace? Islam's War Against the World," author and filmmaker Gregory M. Davis rebuts the notion that Islam is a great faith in desperate need of a Reformation. Instead, he exposes it as a form of totalitarianism, a belief system that orders its adherents not to baptize all nations, but to conquer and subdue them. Islamic law's governance of every aspect of religious, political and personal action has far more in common with Nazism than with the tenets of Christianity or Judaism.
Davis details how Islamic thought divides the world into two spheres locked in perpetual combat: There's dar al-Islam ("House of Islam," where Islamic law predominates), and dar al-harb ("House of War," the rest of the world). This concise yet thorough book leaves no doubt as to why most of the world's modern conflicts are connected to Islam – and calls into question why Western elites refuse to acknowledge Islam's violent nature.
Virtually every contemporary Western leader has expressed the view that Islam is a peaceful religion and that those who commit violence in its name are fanatics who misinterpret its tenets. This widely circulated claim is false, says Davis.
As the author and filmmaker wrote in WND recently:
The mistake Westerners make when they think about Islam is that they impose their own views of religion onto something decidedly outside Western tradition. Because violence done in the name of God is "extreme" from a Western/Christian point of view, they imagine that it must be so from an Islamic one. But unlike Christianity, which recognizes a separate sphere for secular politics ("Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's and unto God what is God's"), Islam has never distinguished between faith and power. While Christianity is doctrinally concerned primarily with the salvation of souls, Islam seeks to remake the world in its image. According to orthodox Islam, Sharia law – the codified commandments of the Quran and precedents of the Prophet Muhammad – is the only legitimate basis of government. Islam is in fact an expansionary social and political system more akin to National Socialism and Communism than any "religion" familiar to Westerners. Islamic politics is inevitably an all-or-nothing affair in which the stakes are salvation or damnation and the aim is to not to beat one’s opponent at the polls but to destroy him – literally as well as politically.
Davis received his Ph.D. in political science from Stanford University and is managing director of Quixotic Media and producer of the feature documentary, "Islam: What the West Needs to Know."
Relying primarily on Islam's own sources, "Religion of Peace? Islam's War Against the World"
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Hypothetical ? for u. What if armageddon really did come...
by *jeremiah* inok, here's a hypothetical that i'm curious about.. what if armageddon really did happen?
not necessarily according to jw terms or timetable, but at some point it happens in your lifetime.
would any of you return to the jws?.
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freyd
It doesn't make any difference what you believe now. Only the individual members of the Bride are now on trial. All others will have their opportunity for perfection during the millenium. Christianquestions.net
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Hypothetical ? for u. What if armageddon really did come...
by *jeremiah* inok, here's a hypothetical that i'm curious about.. what if armageddon really did happen?
not necessarily according to jw terms or timetable, but at some point it happens in your lifetime.
would any of you return to the jws?.
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freyd
Jesus died as a ransom for all. All will be resurrected. No need to belong to a religion, especially one that broke from the truth. Bibletoday.com.
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What planted the seed of doubt that lead you to leave or think of leaving?
by NanaR ini've been thinking of this a lot lately.
the following experience ties my first doubt in with my present life.
as a backdrop to this, you should know that i was a 5th generation "raised in the truth" jw through my mother (her great-grandfather got "the truth" from pastor russell).
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ROMANS 11:25 REV 7:4
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Who is DF/DA or Fader???
by mama1119 ini was just wondering, how many dfed to we have on here compared to da or faders??
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freyd
DA'd in July. They don't like getting pink slips from the anointed. Bibletoday.com. 1-800-Gods Plan
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how about a frigging Ex JW reunion
by ladione5000 inwe could fill a statium and pass out literature with instructions how to excape the jws mind control and fear of the world ending.
we could sit and laugh and chat druing the session, then at lunch time we could find the jws standing on the corner selling magazines it could be a lot of fun...
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freyd
You'll find plenty of x-dubs here. http://dawnbible.com/conv and http://hosting.brownbearsw.com/WB/Conventions
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Public Reproof: What is it? Has it ever happend in your Hall or to you?
by jayhawk1 inwhat is public reproof?
does the watchtower corp still use it?
do they use a judicial committee for it?
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It sure is used. And IT CANNOT BE APPEALED. All it amounts to is a public statement of private reproof, and always involves unbiblical restrictions.
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HELP! If anyone wouldn't mind to talk?
by truenote ini used to be mouseywhite.
but, i changed that.
would anyone like to to talk?
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freyd
I've buried both my parents in the past 15 months. Actually they were cremated. I was not their favorite person, as they weren't exactly opposed, but they weren't very supportive either, in very much of anything. Over at Pathways-online.com, ISOMAM wrote recently that he looked forward to meeting his parents the way God intended for them to be. Those are pretty much my sentiments. In this time I also left the JW's for 3 main reasons, I think. 1) CTR was the FDS. There is no FDS in the WTBTS. 2) Israel will be restored when final members of the 144,000 are sealed. 3) Mind control, for lack of a better term. I am now a Bible Student. You're obviouslyl doing the right thing for your parents. Don't forget yourself. As for being kissed, it's been so long I think I forgot how. LOL