I will pass on what somebody told me.
Another name for Christmas day is Friday.
Paul
since i don't have the answer perhaps you guys could supply some?.
I will pass on what somebody told me.
Another name for Christmas day is Friday.
Paul
sorry to rehash an old topic.. in the first year of his reign, i, daniel, understood from the scriptures, according to the word of the lord given to jeremiah the prophet, that the desolation of jerusalem would last seventy years.
daniel is clearly speaking of jeremiah 25, but here he speaks of the desolation of jerusalem, rather than a babylonian dominance of jeremiah.. so how does daniel fit in with a 587/6 date for the destruction of jerusalem and the dominance of the babylonian empire refered to in jeremiah?.
paul.
Thanks Ann.
JCanon, i have asked about Daniel 9:2, not about Josephus....if you have something to say on the matter stick to Daniel, rather than your own Messianic agenda.
Paul
sorry to rehash an old topic.. in the first year of his reign, i, daniel, understood from the scriptures, according to the word of the lord given to jeremiah the prophet, that the desolation of jerusalem would last seventy years.
daniel is clearly speaking of jeremiah 25, but here he speaks of the desolation of jerusalem, rather than a babylonian dominance of jeremiah.. so how does daniel fit in with a 587/6 date for the destruction of jerusalem and the dominance of the babylonian empire refered to in jeremiah?.
paul.
Sorry to rehash an old topic.
in the first year of his reign, I, Daniel, understood from the Scriptures, according to the word of the LORD given to Jeremiah the prophet, that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years.
Daniel is clearly speaking of Jeremiah 25, but here he speaks of the desolation of Jerusalem, rather than a Babylonian dominance of Jeremiah.
So how does Daniel fit in with a 587/6 date for the destruction of Jerusalem and the dominance of the babylonian empire refered to in Jeremiah?
Paul
i was having an interesting discussion with an xjw recently and we both knew of elders who were alcoholic but who were allowed to keep their privileges because their condition was described as a disease.
the elder i knew was also spotted in a drunken state on a couple of occasions.
he kept his privileges.
Alcoholism has no religious boundaries. It has no social boundaries, not status boundaries.....alcoholism isn't bothered about who it effects.
I have met hundreds of recovered alcoholics but know of only two who are ex jw's, one of those being myself. I also know of ex jw's that drink heavily, but then again i know of many heavy drinkers.
I think the effect of being in a controlling religion can be a trigger for an alcoholic, but i don't think being a JW causes someone to be an alcoholic.
Paul
has anyone else tried to add criticism to jehovah's witnesses on wikipedia, only to see it get edited out with a few hours?.
try it and see how quick it will get removed.
makes you wonder who's watching.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jehovah%27s_witnesses.
Has anyone else tried to add criticism to Jehovah's Witnesses on Wikipedia, only to see it get edited out with a few hours?
Try it and see how quick it will get removed. Makes you wonder who's watching.
That is funny
is anyone familiar with these writings?.
i've just been looking them up after i was talking to someone about them.
as christianity took hold in the west, the east developed their own form of christianity.
Nobody??
is anyone familiar with these writings?.
i've just been looking them up after i was talking to someone about them.
as christianity took hold in the west, the east developed their own form of christianity.
Is anyone familiar with these writings?
I've just been looking them up after i was talking to someone about them. As Christianity took hold in the West, the East developed their own form of Christianity. This was fused with Buddhism and Toaism, mucht he same way as Roman Western Christianity was fused with pagan celebrations (Christmas/Saturnalia. etc). These ancient writings were found in the begining of the 20th century.
The theology presents Jesus as a way to freedom from the inevitable round of reincarnation and suffering which dominated that society. This Christianity is vegetarian, anti-slavery and killing in any way, gives equality to male and female and tells people that they are basically good. And it lives contended alongside other faiths.
Compare this with the Christianity of the same time in England. The original ideas in the life of Jesus are expressed through Greek and Roman culture, Christian symbols fuse with strange beasts and designs of Celtic art as can be seen in the Lindisfarne gospels. This Christianity accepts the warfare, slavery and male dominance of western society. It tells people that they are basically bad because of Adam and Eve and "original sin". And it seeks to be the only religion.
At the time of the Jesus Sutras Christianity was an eastern religion; there were more Christians east of the Holy Land than there were to the west. But there had been a theological argument over the nature of Christ so that the west disconnected itself from the eastern Christians and labelled them Nestorian heretics. There was also the political split between the western idea of Christianity run as the Roman Empire had been and the east where different areas (Indian, Persia, Tibet, China) had always been politically independent.
As somebody who has an interest in Buddhism and Eastern philosophy, i'm definately going to order myself a copy as it looks a good read.
i'll start with john 14:8-10. .
scriptural support for the triune nature of god, and the gradual recognition that jesus christ, the word incarnate (john 1:1), was and is god, can be found throughout the bible.
the evidence is abundant and unfolds like a flower, foreshadowed in the old testament and revealed in the new testament.
As a JW i was never able to get my head around Isaiah 9:6
For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his shoulders.
And he will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Paul
have a look at this video, its about megan, a 13 year old brought up by strict jw parents.. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p4dyl.
waddya think?.
i had to admire the parents and how they realised the damage they were doing to their daughter by the amount of control they subjected her to.
Looks good. The parents seem quite laid back JW's.
Paul