From my understanding, to be athiest, this is pretty much how it goes.
Meh...
i really do not understand how any can be athiests from thinking real hard about it.
how can you think everything on this earth just happened?.
from my understanding, to be athiest, this is pretty much how it goes.
From my understanding, to be athiest, this is pretty much how it goes.
Meh...
what are your favourite computer games?
i want to buy some so what do you recommend?
i think simulation games such as those explaining how ancient civilisations worked are very educational and useful.
Twitch, Sea Witch was my favorite pinball game. :)
Yea, I remember that one. I thought Williams made the best tables overall; just something about them...
what are your favourite computer games?
i want to buy some so what do you recommend?
i think simulation games such as those explaining how ancient civilisations worked are very educational and useful.
Anyone know of any really good pinball games?
Not any current ones, but I grew up in the heyday of the video arcade and played much pinball. I liked Black Knight, Eight Ball Deluxe, Sea Witch and Fireball Classic, with a spinning plate in the centre you could activate. That was a kick. Others I'd know to see.
The first PC game I got into was Tie Fighter, back in the mid 90s. Had the CH flightstick and throttle combo for hands on feel. Patched serial cable to my roommate's PC and played Descent II head to head. Good times. I like spaceflight simulation games. X3 was pretty good.
I love real time strategy games like Age of Empires and Shogun II but also turn based ones like Civilization V. Picked up one called War Leaders: Clash of Nations, a turn based WWII global strategy thing. I played Japan and not only took over Pacific including blockading the US west coast but Austrailia, the Far East and marched all over Russia as far as Norway. Flawless victory, lol.
I always enjoy the game Generals and Ghost Recon.
I got into Ghost Recon and played it online a lot, sometimes remoting into buddies LAN party. Had some good mods for it. Awesome game. GR 2 & 3 were improvements with better squad control. Also played much Battlefield 2 online; it's built in VoIP was great when you weren't playing with ubergamerfascistpunks. So many hours online but that was awhile ago; haven't played online for years and the RPG games ain't my thing.
But Ghost Recon Future Soldier came out recently and I picked it up. Liking it...
back in 1992 when i was slowly extricating my way out of the wacthtower, there was no internet, smart phones or any other type of quick data download available.
i had basically 3 choices to obtain viewpoints from ex-jw's.. #1 - go to go to the library and look for books critical of the society.
#2 - go to a christian book store to look for the same.. #3 - order item like these from addresses or phone numbers listed in the back of these publications.. and while doing any of these things, you were always looking over your shoulder to see if any "brothers" were around.. the problem i experienced is that virtually all of these books, while giving you good reason to doubt the watchtower, always pointed to "christendom" as the way you needed to go.
I never attended another church per se, as I didn't see the need for an institution, ritual or history as prove of the superiority of one belief over another. Picking another flavour of god belief seemed too easy and faith is too close to wishful thinking IMO
I did talk with a variety of people who had different beliefs about god and spirituality. It seemed most were looking for the same thing but were taking different roads to it. Since none could prove their claim more than any other, all seemed as valid as the next and paradoxically, as irrelevant. Anyone who wants me to agree with their religious views usually isn't open to hearing about mine, and that tells me a lot.
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http://www.youtube.com/user/adamthewoo?feature=ceoqwrs%3d.
Somewhere in LA. Best shot of it was in Blade Runner IMO. Gattaca comes to mind as well.
i was thinking about this question recently after being at the meeting when new pioneers were announced for the 2013 service year.. we have a dozen or so pioneers in the congregation, and most are in their 20's.
some absolutely love the things they are taught and can't wait to spread the good news.. others in the congregation are going through the motions, tired of hearing the same old same old but have no way to change things now.
then there are a couple like me.
I began to question and doubt in my teens. Oh, the battles of reason vs belief that went on. A few key issues of belief and practise that didn't add up. At 17, I was all but convinced this religion wasn't what it said it was. I left home at 18 and stopped going to meetings for the most part. I attended the memorials and my brother's baptism at 21 or so but that was it; haven't attended since. Much of this was also due to teen rebellion to an extent, wanting to choose my own path, friends and likes/dislikes.
i spoke to a friend of mine about this not too long ago.. we are "of a certain age".. the subject came up somehow.. .
i'll be watching a tv commercial or i'll see some people in a park or a simple passing thought will suddenly induce a profound.
sense of---well, how to describe it?
Yes, it's been known to happen, though never for no reason. Usually there's a moment of profound realization or empathy involved. Not always a sad thing. It's good to feel.
so there was this great gang of us, from south london, manchester and wolverhampton, went to socialise with a group in fishguard in wales.. amongst the conversations one of the single sisters stated, "i could never marry anybody who used to be in the world".. i guess a lifetime of knocking on doors had given her the impression there couldnt possibly be a convert in her midst, never mind later alone with her in her mgb.. so whats with this, did you think we had rat scabies or were possesed by demons or something?.
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Actually, as a dub kid, I kinda admired converts, those who chose the truth. They had seen the "other side" and had experience out in the "world". They weren't doing it because they didn't know anything else; they made a choice at least.
As for the fact such ones seemed a lower caste within the ranks was not right in my mind. If anything, they validated the "truth".
So much bs there in hindsight. Glad it's the past.
i've been reading around this subject of late and it seems to make a lot of sense.
i'm wondering if anyone is convinced and/or has seen anything that can substantiate or corroborate the 'facts' set out in these arguments.. http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/bloodlines/russell.htm.
i was particularly fascinated to read the following:.
"Your projection is stupid, boring, hypocritical and typically of crybabies. What else do you do except bitch? What else do you do except comiserate and try to recruit other crybabies? Get on with it and your life, if you really want one that you don't blame someone else for."
I totally agree with you.
Well at least we agree on this. Funny, I thought you had respect for conspiracy theory and it's adherents. So much more informed, enlightened and mature than the rest of us "sheeple", an example we all should emulate.
lmao
challenge me on this.
challenge yourself on this.
can you, personally, handle the truth?.
Well, after some thought, there is something to be said for CG in the post dub world.
I would agree with the thought that all mould their worldview to something that fits with their beliefs, to a degree.