Wow! I've been reading it. I like how it's organized, too. That's a great find! Thanks!
Wild_Thing
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An interesting website I thought I'd share
by Flowerpetal inin reading leolaia's comments about the nephelim and referring to the book of enoch, being the curious person i am, went on a search of the book of jubilees and came across this site: http://www.earth-history.com/preface.htm.
during later years i became more and more interested in the ancient history of mankind and the written stories from all over the world including the myths, legends and sages.
during this study it became very clear that the stories in the bible were not unique, and had been told of and written about everywhere around the ancient world.. when looking for evidence i began to read the history of mesopotamia, assyria, egypt and other regions and soon found out what i had already presumed.. because of this new evidence i started reading the bible again, only now as an historical book.
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Owning Cats discouraged by JWs? Was that ever anything taught in the Truth?
by NotaNess ini came across a sight a while back where an overseer posted a topic on cats having pagan and worship origins, and giving scriptural reason why "true christians" should avoid owning cats.. this was a site from someone not in america.. any experiences on this at all?
i had a witness say this was obviously posted by the "evil slave", and was not a witness, cause that's never been taught by the fds.. what can you tell me?.
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Owning Cats discouraged by JWs? Was that ever anything taught in the Truth?
by NotaNess ini came across a sight a while back where an overseer posted a topic on cats having pagan and worship origins, and giving scriptural reason why "true christians" should avoid owning cats.. this was a site from someone not in america.. any experiences on this at all?
i had a witness say this was obviously posted by the "evil slave", and was not a witness, cause that's never been taught by the fds.. what can you tell me?.
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Wild_Thing
LOL! Yes, that was a very well written watchtower parody. I sent it to my JW sister and she thought it was real too. She emailed me back and said, "I've don't remember that article. I'm going to have to do some research about that one." I nearly fell out of my seat laughing!
It just goes to prove that the Watchtower style of writing can make ANYTHING sound logical, no matter how illogical it really is!
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PBS Knocking Forum Now Open!
by Wild_Thing injust thought i would pass the news along!
i look forward to seeing your comments there.. http://discussions.pbs.org/viewforum.pbs?f=203.
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I am afraid of the same thing. It is hard not to be angry at such a blatant film of propoganda. Hopefully, we will all be able to keep our cool over there.
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PBS Knocking Forum Now Open!
by Wild_Thing injust thought i would pass the news along!
i look forward to seeing your comments there.. http://discussions.pbs.org/viewforum.pbs?f=203.
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Just thought I would pass the news along! I look forward to seeing your comments there.
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What did you think of "new light"?
by reneeisorym inyou kind of get to a point where you know all the answers when you are a jw.
you don't really have to research much more because its the same stuff they present over and over again.
"jehovah's reminders" but i kind of looked forward to new light.
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Wild_Thing
I saw this quotation once and I thought it was perfect!
"There are two kinds of light--the glow that illuminates, and the glare that obscures. "
- -- James Thurber
The Watchtower is full of glaring light!
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Knocking forum is now open on PBS website
by Jourles inhere we go folks.
a newly opened forum for knocking is now open on pbs's website.
let's not let the jw's overrun this with crap.
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Actually, I am glad they have the rule that you can't paste scripture and literature. While it can serve its purpose for apologists to show contraditions, it also serves to take away the fire of the JWs. If they can't quote vertabim from the Watchtower, they may actually have to use logic and reason. I really doubt there will be many witnesses who post anyway, but if they do, they will have to leave the Watchtower at the door! By the way, I am kcgirl over there. :)
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Is Fading a DF Offense?
by besty inwife sweet pea and i are just starting the 2nd phase of our fade, which as we are already inactive and at 50% meeting attendance, means stopping going altogether.. supposing the elders decide they want to make a shepherding call - which we naturally decline - could they announce us as 'no longer known as jw's' for declining the call, not being at meetings and being inactive?.
what if we did take the shepherding call and told the elders we just weren't coming back, with no specific reasons given?
they would be bound to ask if we still believed the fds doctrine, which we could lie about use theocratic warfare strategy and say we were just a bit depressed, with money worries, struggling with the routine etc and would probably be back soon.. thoughts?.
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Fred E Hathaway said:
Not all deaths are announced. Nor are all restrictions/discipline or other actions. But should you ever want to come back, you'd have to deal with all the questions you said you weren't interested in discussing. That's a tough barrier to put between yourself and Jehovah, since the elders represent Christ's belongings in the congregation territory.
There is a lot of ignorance, arrogance, and judgmentalism in your misguided response. I would counter them, but I'm not interested in discussing it with you!
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Is Fading a DF Offense?
by besty inwife sweet pea and i are just starting the 2nd phase of our fade, which as we are already inactive and at 50% meeting attendance, means stopping going altogether.. supposing the elders decide they want to make a shepherding call - which we naturally decline - could they announce us as 'no longer known as jw's' for declining the call, not being at meetings and being inactive?.
what if we did take the shepherding call and told the elders we just weren't coming back, with no specific reasons given?
they would be bound to ask if we still believed the fds doctrine, which we could lie about use theocratic warfare strategy and say we were just a bit depressed, with money worries, struggling with the routine etc and would probably be back soon.. thoughts?.
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Wild_Thing
After I faded completely, the elders would come to my door and I wouldn't answer. Then, they cornered me at my sister's baby shower and asked if I would meet with them. I told them "I'm not interested." He said, "Are you sure?" I confirmed and he asked why not. I said, "I'm just not interested" I didn't deviate too much from that phrase no matter what he asked me. He would ask me pretty loaded questions that could've gotten me in trouble, so I said, "You know, I'm just not interested in discussing this with you."
It shut him up, and felt pretty good to use the conversation closer on them that they try so hard to overcome at the doors!
Also, it has been years now, and they have yet to make any kind of announcement about me.
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With all of the negative talk by Born-Agains against JW's are BAC's better?
by booker-t inwith all of the negativity you read on ex-jw's websites and christian websites against jw's, one question comes to my mind do bac's(born-again christians) and ex-jw's think that they can do a better job at preaching the gospel/good news to the public?
while i don't agree with alot of what jw's teach i do admire their dedication in field service something i just don't see in born-again christianity.
i know alot of bac's that smoke, drink too much, cheat on their spouses, cheat on their taxes and don't receive any kind of church discipline.
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Wild_Thing
While I don't agree with alot of what JW's teach I do admire their dedication in field service something I just don't see in Born-Again Christianity.
Are you kidding me? Both groups condemn billions of people to death simply for having a different belief system. The JW's system of knocking on doors is nothing to admire.
I know alot of BAC's that smoke, drink too much, cheat on their spouses, cheat on their taxes and don't receive any kind of church discipline.
I know a lot of JWs that smoke, drink too much, cheat on their spouses, cheat on their on their taxes and don't receive any kind of church discipline, too.