I got the impression that he was a local looking for a Western (jw)wife but realised that he was on an apostate site and saw no potential here to get out of the Ph\s!
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Predicted Armageddon would come when?
by Marvin Shilmer inpredicted armageddon would come when?.
today i added a new article to my blog highlighting watchtowers play-toying with predictions of armageddon.
the organizations governing body apparently knows how to cry wolf!
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doofdaddy
It would be a mightily cruel god that would keep disappointing his loved ones with continuous false hopes...
Or one with a great sense of humour.
God to Satan "Hey I'm bored! Nuthin' much been happening lately except for a few tsunamis, how 'bout I get the jws to write another prediction?"
Satan replies "Oh no, not that old chestnut again!"
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Have Jehovah`s Witnesses Really Complied With The Law In The State Of Victoria Aust.?With Regard to "Working With Children Checks."?
by smiddy ini have my doubts that they have.my understanding is that only a select few such as elders have got wwcc after years of non compliance.i dont think the rank and file , the majority of jehovahs witnesses going from door to door have obtained one , and if that is indeed the case , then they are still breaking the law.
i would appreciate it if their is anyone in victoria who still attends meetings or knows anybody who does to either confirm or deny my claim.. last year on regional radio abc gippsland talkback radio host celine foenander dealt with the subject who has to obtain "working with children checks" and many callers responded.one in particular stood out to me ,a self employed carpet cleaner had to obtain one before he could continue in his business simply because their could be children at home when he called.their were many similar stories like that.i phoned up and explained to the switch girl about jw`s non compliance.they were very interested in what i had to say but sadly ran out of time and it didn`t go to air.. i`m sure that if the government knew that every baptized jehovah`s witness was considered a minister of religion ,and are required to go door to door to spread their message , then every adult would be required to obtain a wwc check.. i look forward to your comments.
smiddy.
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doofdaddy
Raise it with your local Member of Parliament (State and Federal). They have to, by law, follow it up.
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Julia's Inquisition - Two elders, the full version! I want you all to see this.
by Julia Orwell insorry it's gonna be long winded.
i've done my best to reconstruct from memory.
my husband was next to me the whole time.
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doofdaddy
Something tells me they will go down the "keep the congregation clean" route and give you the flick. It may take another couple of meetings. On a side note I attended numerous Gold Coast congregations in my time which was finished before you got suckered (about 19996/7).
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It Takes a B.A. to Find a Job as a File Clerk
by 00DAD init takes a b.a.
to find a job as a file clerk.
by catherine rampell | new york times wed, feb 20, 2013 10:52 am est.
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doofdaddy
I agree with Soontobe (BTS) In this country 40 yrs ago (Australia), a degree was something that indicated you could research, write assignments well, could set goals and achieve them. Now it is a fully commercial enterprise as Gov funding dropped and private enterprise started to fill the gap. Of course to gain students it's inevitable in the free market that standards drop ( until there is a readjustment). What student wants to pay tens of thousands of dollars and fail? HIgh standards, less students gaining degrees and getting employment.
My ex lectures at Uni and (I hope she doesn't read this) I believe the standard of her work for her degree and masters was poor but she got a job. Considering the volume of students going through that Uni and the size of our country, there must be a point where a degree is useless, so the need for a readjustment.
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Getting my first tattoo
by akafreelife inwell on wednesday i am going to be getting my first tattoo.
i have had this particular piece of art that i have wanted for years but was too afraid to put it to skin as it will require a great amount of detail.
but i finally decided to go for it.
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That's exactly why I rarely comment and occassionally give this site a rest. Personally I see it as the height of rudeness to comment without reading previous posts.
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Flood Story in every Culture?
by enigma1863 inok im looking for a specific religion and culture that has no flood story.
someone claimed that every religion/culture has a flood story.
i disagree but i want to have a reference..
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doofdaddy
I just googled Kurnai Australia, the example given for Australian belief in a flood story. The Kurnai were a tiny clan living on a fraction of the mainland. I recall that there were estimates of 500 different clans in Australia before white settlement. Cherry picked.
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Getting my first tattoo
by akafreelife inwell on wednesday i am going to be getting my first tattoo.
i have had this particular piece of art that i have wanted for years but was too afraid to put it to skin as it will require a great amount of detail.
but i finally decided to go for it.
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doofdaddy
Adolescenceis strife with rebelliousness and independence, the reason why the booming interest and popularity of Tattooing
in today's youth and culture.
I got my first tattoo at 43
Putting signs and images on to oneself by Tattooing is a means to attract attention and somewhat accomplishes this intent,
The last thing on my mind was attracting attention
in some respects the uglier and grotesque the better.
LOL just LOL!
Unfortunately as people age their skin ages as well making tattoos look really bad .
I see old tatts and go that's very cool you had one so long. So what if the lines are blurred the intent is still there
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4 more sleeps till we fly to Australia !
by Hairyhegoat injust to update you all that we finally fly out to australia from the uk on the 13th.
me and sleeping beauty are getting out of the sinking ship that is the uk!.
will land in sydney on the 15th so will update you all once we get settled in.
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doofdaddy
Actually I went to a party last night and met three lovely expat Poms. Loving life all working too hard, well not last night except for one who is a DJ!
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One law, a dream...
by freeflyingfaerie inwhat if there was a universal law, only one law?.
the law would be that each mother and father must be loving toward their children.
no abuse of any kind.
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doofdaddy
From my experience I see that we are all born a clean slate, an empty page. "Caregivers" and others are handed a crayon. Some start off a little wobbly but through experience improve their writing on this page, sometimes an eraser is required but remnants of the writing remain. Others just scribble on the page creating chaos. Still others just crush and crumple the page and discard it.
It is our role as adults, whether parents, family or not to write with our very best hand writing on our precious pages, the next generation(s).