reading some of the replies, I tried real hard not to lash out against those who think that under any circumstance those comments are acceptable. but short answer, yes, yes he is a racist.
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Do you think that my college professor is a "racist"?
by booker-t ini am in a dilema at school that i need some feedback on.
my geography professor is a young caucasian man in his mid 30's.
he is very knowlegable about the other countries in the world but he always seem to make negative statements about blacks, hispanics, asians and native americans.
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New Invitations for the "Deliverance at Hand" DC
by dorayakii in.
the front of this new watchtower-sized invitation features a common painting of the jw paradise and the theme of his years distirct convention, "deliverance at hand" emblazened across the front.
it looks like they're trying to work up armageddon fervour again.. .
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SomeGeek
Why the black man the only one working in the feilds !? and he's happy about it, what's that all about!
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New Wine in Old Wineskin's - Watchtower Updates its Lies
by unclebruce inthe watchtower bible and tract society encourages all jehovahs witnesses to deceive when it suits their purpose.
this it calls "theocratic war strategy".
the watchtower 1957 may 1 p.285.
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SomeGeek
Okay, maybe it's just me, but for those who doubt the auth. of what people post about older books, why don't you spring 5 bucks (American) and but the books off of ebay. Read them for yourself! Then go to your libriary and look for them. Then, think about...the books are under antiques for nothing. Most people here aren't just makling up stuff to stumble you...sorry had to get it off my chest!
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Kingdom Halls and snow days
by SomeGeek init is snowing like crazy where i live and it common for churches and other places of worship to close for the safety of members.
they usally alert folk on the morning news.
sooooooooooo.
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SomeGeek
I don't think anyone is calling me a liar or anything, but FYI, I would give you all the station and location so we can get a stream of inquires, but I don't want to give up my location. Today was just crappy so I didn't get achance, but tomorrow definatly.
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Kingdom Halls and snow days
by SomeGeek init is snowing like crazy where i live and it common for churches and other places of worship to close for the safety of members.
they usally alert folk on the morning news.
sooooooooooo.
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Ok so I was talking to a freind about this and she had an interesting insite: how do they list school closings? Well I looked into and the list by county.
She figured they might list by public/private/charter. It still doesn't make sense to me. I plan on contacting the staion directly 1st thing in the morning. -
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Kingdom Halls and snow days
by SomeGeek init is snowing like crazy where i live and it common for churches and other places of worship to close for the safety of members.
they usally alert folk on the morning news.
sooooooooooo.
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SomeGeek
It is snowing like crazy where I live and it common for churches and other places of worship to close for the safety of members. They usally alert folk on the morning news.
Sooooooooooo
Why were "Kingdom Halls" and "Churchs and Temples" listed acordingly on particullar station?
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Jw men in relationships with "worldly women" take notice.
by jojochan init's a struggle to live a life of dualism.
you sought comfort in her arms, were soothed by her normalacy, and is a wiff of fresh air to you.
but if you, like so many others, a 2nd or 3rd gen witnesses, it's a struggle, especially if you believe the dogma and have family in it , and the hold it has on you in your mind it's extreme.
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SomeGeek
could you PLEASE get on a megaphone with this!!!
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An Especially Stupid Watchtower Issue (Mar 15, 06)
by metatron inwhat makes this latest watchtower particularily dumb?
well, let's see.. take a look at this gem:.
" ...would a christian who is a self employed contractor bid on a job that involves painting one of the churches of christendom and thereby.
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SomeGeek
It's not just JW. I know of a masonry firm that declined to bid on a Hindu temple. This firm is know for it's work on churchs and schools. The owner (Christian) thought it would be a conflict of interest. But this is only instance...churchs are constantly being built around here so their pockets aren't hurting.
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beards not a rule but!!!
by frogit inhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4666132.stm .
this caught my eyes and reminded me when as a ministerial servant that we had to go into the back room for instructions from the po (not very clever man), he tried his best to explain to us ms and elders about the wearing of beards in the congregation.
he must have gone on and on for 30 minutes about not having beards, but kept impressing that this was not a rule, but beards should not be worn, but its not a rule, just dont expect to have any privileges if you grow one on your face and wear it (sounds like you wear it like a tie he he) but we are not making it a rule, just dont wear a beard.
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SomeGeek
Oh my goodness, my ex grew a little beard, patchy but it was the cutest thing! I just happen to catch him before he went to the barber. I realllllllly like it and I was reallllllllly convencing I like it. And when he cam back, the barber just shaped it up. :) . He mother came in the room and was said "I thought you were going to the barber honey" touching his face and shaking her head. I was so proud, for once he stood up and was said "I did" and she looked really confused. It was sooo funny. She left the room and I just smiled at him. He kept it for a while too.
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Do you support gay marriage?
by chappy inis your belief moral, social or practical?
would you feel the same way if there were absolutely no religious influence on the matter pro or con?.
regardless of your belief, does every adult have a fundimental right to marry anyone of his or her choosing, regardless of gender?.
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SomeGeek
Stick to the fundamental question: Do you support gay marriage? Is your belief moral, social or practical? Would you feel the same way if there were absolutely no religious influence on the matter pro or con?
Regardless of your belief, does every adult have a fundimental right to marry anyone of his or her choosing, regardless of gender?
If you throw out religious influence then the matter becomes a social question. Either way I do not support it. At the end of the day, It's all about money and who gets it when somebody dies: your family or somebody you dated. If we take out all the sensationalism, all motives are money based; insurance, estate, etc. With the exception of children. Tricky one. We all want to leave a legacy. I let you all do the rest.
Someone brought up the topic of non-humans but better yet someone brought up comming up with another term. I agree here, marriage is a man+woman thing.