Oh damn...! I always like her posts. She was a blast.
She was only a few months younger than my grandma that recently died.
update on mouthy (grace gough)this is graces granddaughter.
i wanted to send an update that today my beautiful grandmother passed away - surrounded by friends and family.
- may 22 1927 - sept 2nd 2016. mouthys_granddaughter.
Oh damn...! I always like her posts. She was a blast.
She was only a few months younger than my grandma that recently died.
when i first heard the term 'critical thinking' it was as a teenager during a watchtower study.
the study went on to elaborate how we shouldn't be swayed by critical thinking.
there was no explanation that the term didn't mean 'to criticize' thoughts and words, but rather that it means 'to objective think and to evaluate thoughts and words'.
I'd say don't let them get away with trying to re-define terms as per their usual m.o.
Study up on the term and what it means so at any time you can tell them like in The Princess Bride, "that word, I don't think it means what you think it means."
there are more jws than scientologists.
jws shun their ex-members, too, and have beliefs just as weird.
we also have had our celebrities .... michael jackson, prince.
link is here.. line outapr 18, 2013. .
"an incomplete and disorderly catalog of prince's dirty songs".
by kelly o. .
link is here.. line outapr 18, 2013. .
"an incomplete and disorderly catalog of prince's dirty songs".
by kelly o. .
Ah, the songs of my youth.
Just listened to a lot of those again.
anybody else here love the game settlers of catan?
i love it!
there is an online version that i like to play, too.. "does anybody have any wood?
You mean, "Does anyone have wood for sheep?"
I love the game. I've never played in online though.
Lots of really great board games have come out over the last few years. I point to Settlers as pretty much ushering in a new age of board games rather than just rolling dice and moving around a board.
thank the almighty god jehovah for smart phones.
helps get me through the day.
i looked around my hall and saw so many miserable unbelieving mates and relatives it was actually funny.
they were in a glazed-over stupor.
they looked liked children forced to go to an opera.
Just in case anyone forgot how exciting the memorial is:
i am bringing this up because even it was a lot of work, for the majority of the friends this was a rewarding experience.
camaraderie, joking, costumes, props and when the time came the celebrity status of being in the drama.. back in the 50s and 60s, conventions could be as long as 8 days and from about 1966 the dramas became an integral part of the program.
we had one per day and the brothers looked forward to their presentation.
I played the widows son that Elijah resurrected. My mom was the widow and in the same drama, my step-dad was a guard that threw Jezebel out the window. This was back in the 70s when I lived in Utah and we went to the Las Vegas assembly to do it. Out of everything jw related, doing that drama is probably my best memory.
After that time, I had never even heard of a congregation that was anywhere near by that did a drama.
as the topic title says, is reading/writing about mythologies bad?
i read alot of mythologies and enjoy it.
should i stop?.
Vidiot- I haven't seen Exodus yet. Eventually I will. I did see the Noah one with Russell Crowe. I wasn't crazy about that one.
I did really like The DaVinci Code. The other book about Mary Magdalene, Holy Blood Holy Grail is really good. Like I said, I only like them for the archetype and the story possibilities.
Bill Moyers has a great book interviewing several people about the meanings of Old Testament stories. I can't remember the name right now, I have it at home somewhere at home amongst stacks of books....