darth frosty
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South park: Jewpacabra
by darth frosty incould not sleep so i watched the latest episode last night.
this was hilarious they went off on jehovah as only south park can lol.
link.
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I believe I just removed my last tie to the borg...
by TimothyT inwell thats it ladies and gents.
i levelled with the sister who continues to chat with me, telling her i will never return to the organisation and my reasons why.
i hope i didnt hurt her but i have done what i could never do and tell her things the way they absolutely are.
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darth frosty
Take care tim!
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Crazy Captcha
by scotoma ini don't know where to post this but i had to go through about 50 captchas before i could get one right.. can it be set for degree of difficulty?
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i even had one with hebrew characters..
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darth frosty
I hate captcha's
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How Will the Society React to the Hundred Year Anniversary of 1914?
by slimboyfat init's only a couple of years away now and what a headache it must present to the gb - providing they have given it much thought already.
there probably is no elegant way of presenting the hundred year long failure of the end to come; the fact that the "short period of time" of satan being cast down to the earth has now stretched beyond any credibility.
but they have to deal with it one way or another.
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darth frosty
I plan to toast 100 years of christ crappy invisible reign over the WT$ by taking a Back to back cruise on the royal caribean Allure of the seas!
Thats where I will be oct 2014
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A reason why most religious theological teachings are sociologically dangerous and damaging
by thetrueone injust caught this short video of christopher hitchens in a debate involving religious theology and i thought.
how close it came to the jw theology and its own inherent sociological and psychological damage that it causes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3ygqfr3sem&feature=related.
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The power of mind programing/conditioning
by darth frosty ini was reading some blogs and came accross this info:.
how to deprogram your own mind.
link1want to know the truth.
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darth frosty
Good point WTWizard.
Reminds me of a KRS one song about 2012 where the opening lines are :
If you don't like what you singing, you sing a different hook
If you don't like what you cooking, you get a different cook
If you don't like what you wearing, you get a different look
You wanna escape Armageddon, read a different book -
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South park: Jewpacabra
by darth frosty incould not sleep so i watched the latest episode last night.
this was hilarious they went off on jehovah as only south park can lol.
link.
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darth frosty
bump for the easter egg hunt
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Political party of maximum freedom
by tootired2care init amazes me that the country continues to support the political parties that have invaded our bedroom, wasted our money, and intruded on our freedom.
in other words the voters still vote democrat and republican, when it is those same parties that have gotten us in the mess we're in now.
it seems most of the issues that people have with the political parties boil down to simply limits and intrusions of freedom, whether it's imposed religious views or overtaxation and wastefulness.. my question is why hasn't there been a stronger movement to build a 3rd political party that has a core philosophy of maximum freedom?
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darth frosty
'I have cholora!'
*DEAD*
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The power of mind programing/conditioning
by darth frosty ini was reading some blogs and came accross this info:.
how to deprogram your own mind.
link1want to know the truth.
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darth frosty
Classic OODAD
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The power of mind programing/conditioning
by darth frosty ini was reading some blogs and came accross this info:.
how to deprogram your own mind.
link1want to know the truth.
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darth frosty
I was reading some blogs and came accross this info:
How To Deprogram Your Own Mind
People stay trapped in cults, or trapped in illusions, because they don't really want to know the truth:
3. Sometimes, they are afraid to know the truth --
They fear that their world will fall apart if they stop believing certain things, or admit the truth of other things. That is one of the beliefs with which they got programmed - the idea that if they don't believe the right things, they will go to Hell, or they will lose their ticket to Heaven, or something else really bad will happen to them. One of the things that cults do is implant phobias about leaving the cult, or learning the truth about the cult.
They are afraid of losing their status or membership in the group - they are afraid that they will be shunned and ostracized if they don't believe the same things as the other people around them. And they are just plain afraid of being alone.They fear that they will have to leave the cult if they stop believing in it, and they will stop believing in it if they learn a bunch of negative things about it. ("Then what will I do with my life?!") So they plug their ears and close their eyes, and play "Hear no evil, see no evil..."
Some people just don't want to see that they were fooled."I refuse to believe that I spent twelve years of my life in a cult. It isn't a cult. It can't be a cult. It's a wonderful movement."
As they say in A.A., "Denial isn't just a river in Egypt."Some people just don't want to give it up.
"If I leave the group, I will be lonely because I won't have any friends. So shut up and quit telling me disturbing things about it."
"I have lots of time invested here. I'm a respected elder. If I quit the organization, I'll be a nobody."Carl Sagan, in his book The Demon Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark, told the story of how the TV program 60 Minutes in Australia performed a funny candid-camera kind of experiment where they manufactured a phony guru and then foisted him on the public for a few weeks, to see how gullible the public was. The experiment was a great success (if you look at it that way) because nobody, not even the press or other TV news organizations, even bothered to check out the charlatan's false credentials and fake credits. Everybody just swallowed it all, hook, line, and sinker. And the most outrageous part was the fact that, after 60 Minutes and even the phony guru himself explained to the public that it had all been a hoax, just a test of gullibility, some people still said to the phony guru, "We don't care what they say about you. We still believe in you." Some people will do just about anything to avoid admitting that they have been fooled - even continue to be fooled. It seems like, once you get those people committed to the hoax, you've really got them.