I'm with Blondie. When I drive past one I have to laugh to myself I'm wearing shorts w/ the windows down enjoying my Saturday / Sunday far more than they are. Isn't revenge the best?!? LOL
EvilForce
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Does anyone else flip off the Kingdom Hall when they drive by?
by Dustin inso it has become habit for me to go out of my way when driving to make sure i can give it the finger as i drive by.
i especially like to do this on the way to one of my favorite bars, especially on meeting nights just so people who knew me can see me do it.
i don't know why, but this has become a tradition of sorts.
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Great Experiences- I was serfing the net ad came across APOSTATES
by You People Are All Idiots inwow, yeah i was looking fr the theocratic ministry school oral review questions and i came across an apostate site!
the site was www.jehovahs-witness.com and was just fill of retarded apostates!
they were not only using a domain name and header name that denotes a conection with the actual watchtower society, but where using it to blasphem the jehovah's true organization in order to help people break away.
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EvilForce
Hmmmm, your bevy of misspelled words and grammatical errors tell me you are either in 8th grade, English is your 2nd tongue, or you have a mental handicap. In any of these 3 instances I think it unfair to pick on you as it's too easy. Enjoy the KingDumb Hall.
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Not whole blood, but individual parts okay
by daystar insince i am unable to search this forum, i thought i'd ask for help.
i have heard that the org now says that all the parts of blood are okay for transfusion individually, just not whole blood.
but i've not actually seen this in any wbts publication.
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EvilForce
I was shocked as you were at the recent changes....this site I found to be most helpful.
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"Tear Down the Watchtower Day!"
by 144001 inafter surviving what has been a rather depressing week, an idea suddenly came to me.
after being born and raised in the loathsome cult that is the watchtower, i was deprived of many things, including without limitation all holidays and the accompanying joy that goes with them.
as an adult, i've been celebrating all the traditional "worldly" holidays, but although i enjoy and appreciate them, i've noticed that there's something missing.
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EvilForce
March 4th sounds good! It gives a full two weeks to recover for St. Patty's Day.
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EvilForce
Congrats....soon you'll be as cranky as Gumby. LOL
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Faith Healing the Un-sick
by jeanniebeanz inyesterday, a woman who identified herself as 'christian' told me that she had been faith healed of an illness.
i asked her what it was and she said 'diabetes'.
i asked which type she had.
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EvilForce
LOL...this thread has made my day.
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Faith Healing the Un-sick
by jeanniebeanz inyesterday, a woman who identified herself as 'christian' told me that she had been faith healed of an illness.
i asked her what it was and she said 'diabetes'.
i asked which type she had.
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EvilForce
Jeannie I have healed you over the internet of your rabies! Whew...good thing I caught it in time.
Now, please remit $ 125 to:
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When Was The Last Time You Ran Into A Witness?
by minimus indo you see jws at the local grocery store, walmarts, or on a night on the town?
how does the interaction go?
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EvilForce
When was the last time I was in a witness? LOL
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Birthday!
by jeanniebeanz intoday is my husband, rocker-dudes, birthday!.
he is 41 which is quite disturbing for someone with heavy metal coursing through his veins...he was never supposed to pass 21. .
your 'condolences' would be most appreciated... .
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EvilForce
Whooo hoooo 41 and still kickin. If this was Logan's Run you'd be gone 11 years ago. LOL
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Today's speaker - statistics re terrorism
by Bonnie_Clyde inaccording to today's speaker: up till 1971 there had only been 24 people killed by terrorists.
by 1983 there had been 17,000 and it's still on the rise.
my question: what is the definition of terrorism?
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EvilForce
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorism says:
The term "terrorism" comes from the French 18th century word terrorisme based on the Latin language verbs terrere (to tremble) and deterrere (to frighten from). It dates to 1795, and originally used to describe the actions of the Jacobins in their rule of post-Revolutionary France, the so-called "Reign of Terror".
In the 1st century, Zealots conducted a fierce and unrelenting terror campaign against the Roman occupiers of the eastern Mediterranean. The Zealots enlisted sicarii to strike down rich Jewish collaborators and others who were friendly to the Romans.
In the 11th century, the radical Islamic sect known as the Hash-Ishiim (This word translates directly to the word "Assassin" in the english language) employed systematic murder for a cause they believed to be righteous. For two centuries, they resisted efforts to suppress their religious beliefs and developed ritualized murder into a fine art taught through generations. Political aims were achieved through the power of intimidation. Similarly, the Christian warriors of the Crusades pursued political aims by means of genocidal assaults on Muslim civilian populations.
During the French Revolution (1789 - 1799), the most severe period of the rule of the Committee of Public Safety (1793 - 1795) was labelled "The Terror" (1793 - 1794) and described Jacobin extensive use of death penalty by guillotine. Some argue that this period is an example of state terrorism. Certainly, it induced fear and outrage not only in the domestic population of France, but also throughout the European aristocracy. This period is the first known use of the term "terrorism".
By the mid-19th century, Russian intelligentsia grew impatient with the slow pace of Tsarist reforms, and sought instead to transform peasant discontent into open revolution. Anarchists like Mikhail Bakunin maintained that progress was impossible without destruction. Their objective was nothing less than complete destruction of the state. Anything that contributed to this goal was regarded as moral. With the development of sufficiently powerful, stable, and affordable explosives, the gap closed between the firepower of the state and the means available to dissidents. Organized into secret societies like the People's Will, Russian terrorists launched a campaign of terror against the state that climaxed in 1881 when Tsar Alexander II of Russia was assassinated. Also, a revolutionary Irish-American group called the Fenian Brotherhood planted explosive devices around the city of London in particular and the British mainland in general in the mid 1800's, in protest to the British occupation of Ireland. This is often seen as the first act of 'republican Terrorism'.
So I'd say his 24 victims....is bullshite and he needs to evaluate his numbers.