"Day by day and almost minute by minute the past was brought up to date. In this way every prediction made by the Party could be shown by documentary evidence to have been correct; nor was any item of news, or any expression of opinion, which conflicted with the needs of the moment, ever allowed to remain on record. All history was a palimpsest, scraped clean and reinscribed exactly as often as was necessary."
- George Orwell, 1984, Book 1, Chapter 3
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Change of 144000 doctrine?
by Julia Orwell ina friend of mine just got given a recording of the last ca which was held here a couple of weeks ago and she said there's been a change to the 144k teaching.
she didn't understand what the hell they were rabbiting on about.
she's really waking up as a result of all these changes, and so are some others she knows.. anyone know of any change to the 144k doctrine?
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North American Natives, a 20,000 year legacy
by designs ina team have been testing the mitochondrial dna, maternal side, of three native tribes from the bristish columbia region against bodies from 6,000-2,500 years ago and have found matches to living persons from the nisga, tsimshian, and haida tribes.
the skeletons came from dodge island.
one of the 6000 year old skeletons matched dna from a 10,000 year old skeleton from the same region.
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doofdaddy
Hey Satanus I think that definition is for flora and fauna. Try googling indigenous people.
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North American Natives, a 20,000 year legacy
by designs ina team have been testing the mitochondrial dna, maternal side, of three native tribes from the bristish columbia region against bodies from 6,000-2,500 years ago and have found matches to living persons from the nisga, tsimshian, and haida tribes.
the skeletons came from dodge island.
one of the 6000 year old skeletons matched dna from a 10,000 year old skeleton from the same region.
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doofdaddy
It's pretty well excepted that Australian aboriginal people walked from Africa, around the south of what is now India, through S.E. Asia and across now long sunk land bridges 50,000 years ago. I cringe now to think that I knocked on people's doors for decades saying humans had been on the earth 6,000 years. Well I must admit that I even then, avoided the subject.
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my buddhist encounter
by Hortensia inso, we have a buddhist abbey in the woods near here.
lots of americans with shaved heads,wearing tibetan buddhist costumes.
they do a walk around town once a month with begging bowls, pretending they are sadhus.
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doofdaddy
I agree Hortensia. The "Tibetan" buddhists in my town walking around with their loud robes and noses in the air always give me a giggle. The same with the sad looking monks they bring out from India to chant like side show acts for the Westerners. Why can't us Westerners just let religion go and strive to be moral individuals without all the ridiculous trappings? I could guess and say no ego petting in that.
From my travels in buddhist countries I have seen women treated as very second class, including the buddhists nuns who eat when the men are finished (Thailand) and who hold no positions of power. I didn't see too many women in the Dalai Lama's temple in Daramsala either (like none in the ceremony), so do these maroon robed women (Tibetan and as I recall the women wear white not orange like the men in Thailand) realise they have joined the Eastern equivalent of the catholic church?
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Gawd, I wish I'd have gotten my teeth fixed.... :(
by Muddy Waters inhere i am, getting old and having my teeth and fillings (literally!
) falling apart now, and barely any dental coverage.
i just feel so sad and pissed off that i didn't do more when i was a jw and actually had coverage at the time.... .
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doofdaddy
One of the first things I did post jws was get my teeth fixed. All done in S.E. Asia, mostly Bali but I got three gold teeth in Thailand (before gold prices went crazy). The Orthodontist wanted to perfectly match my other teeth with porcelain but I said if I'm spending this kind of money I want people to know! LOL! I didn't smile a lot when I travelled alone in the boondocks of places like Cambodia. The poverty was so bad they would easily kill for that gold.
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Question for the married guys
by TweetieBird inis it possible to be friends with a woman, text her, call her, etc and not be physically attracted to her?.
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doofdaddy
So the guy is married and you are single? If so it should be fine so long as the wife is fully informed and aware of this relationship (which it is). If the wife doesn't know or if you feel uncomfortable communicating if the wife contacts.......
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The new Age Movement and the coming Age of Barbarism - The hidden dangers of the Rainbow
by *lost* insatunus.
the intro says.. '' it is the contention of this writer that for the first time in history there is a viable movement.
- the new age movement - that truly meets all the scriptural requirements for the antchrist and the political movement.
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doofdaddy
As Kurtbethel said, this is rehashed theosophy. Blavatsky and her cronies originally stole a young Indian boy called Jiddu Krishnamurti and forced him to be maitreya. He was deeply depressed and finally got up at one of their events and basically said "There are no gods, no gurus just be responsible for yourselves" and he quit (interestingly JK went on to be a guru LOL).
Quite sad that we as humans have not moved on from looking outside for answers and salvation.
Let's see....
A religion that teaches the end of all suffering
A religion that says a leader will come down and save us all
A religion that says a new world will come with peace and plenty. Sound familiar?
Yeah I'll buy that. Where do I sign?
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International Surfing Day, June 20th, Sponsor Surfrider Foundation
by designs ininternational surfing day was begun in 1984, today there are 200 events in 30 countries participating in isd.. part of the excellent work surfrider does in communities throughout the world is draw attention to clean water for our oceans, lakes, and rivers.. come and join a local festival http://isd.surfrider.org.
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doofdaddy
LOL Prologos the GB are busy keeping control. They would never understand.
Hey Designs yeah I've seen my share of big sharks and been hunted up too! Actually I shared a house in my teens with a guy who had been attacked by a white pointer. It bit through his board but only knocked one of his teeth out as he had his head turned, lucky. He continued to surf and freed dive spearing fish on his own...Crazy
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Do You Suffer From: Bitchy Resting Face
by frankiespeakin inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v98cpxnisk.
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doofdaddy
LOL I see it in the "face" of other drivers esp mums picking their kids up after school.
Oh and in teenagers!
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International Surfing Day, June 20th, Sponsor Surfrider Foundation
by designs ininternational surfing day was begun in 1984, today there are 200 events in 30 countries participating in isd.. part of the excellent work surfrider does in communities throughout the world is draw attention to clean water for our oceans, lakes, and rivers.. come and join a local festival http://isd.surfrider.org.
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doofdaddy
Yes the ocean has a feminine nature. Tranquil one moment then wham heaving the next, warm one day, freezing the next. Bright bluegreen, then grey and ominous. Playful then deadly.Ultimately though nurturing and a sustainer of life. This obviously plays into the scenario of being reborn when spat out of a tube. There is nothing like setting up a barrell, being covered by the lip watching it curve and thunder but seeing the way out and finally being released back in to the "real" world.
I have surfed many times with dolphins, sometimes in the wall of the wave, sometimes flipping and spinning around me and on a few occassions I have released my board and swum with them and even patted them. They are very curious and appear to have an affinity with humans. Science has claimed that their sonar can see a placenta in a pregnant woman, so that could be a link.