They are also all men. Going to heaven would be a double shock for a black woman!
veradico
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Why are angels always white?
by slimboyfat inin pictures of conventions or the new system they tend to show a mixture of races, but the angels always seem to be white.
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QFR: "Never has a woman given Jehovah perfect obedience"
by Inquisitor inquestions from readers w07 jan 15 p.30.
in what sense did the congregator find only "one man out of a thousand" but not "a woman among all these"?
- ecclesiastes 7:28. the answer is written out in 3 paragraphs.. paragraph 1: placatory remarks to show that jehovah god is not chief misogynist.. paragraph 2 & 3:.
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veradico
I think you mean "Job" not "Jonah." If you look in other modern translations, some suggest that Job did not believe in the resurrection. Job 19:23-27 is one passage often used as a "proof text" for the idea of the resurrection; however, it probably refers to the Redeemer on the divine council (as opposed to the Adversary) finally standing up for him so that before he dies (while in the flesh--but some suggest the opposite idea "without my flesh") he would be able to see God and present his case. Job will be vindicated after his death by the record of how he was dealt with (vss 23-24), but, even before the disease consuming his flesh kills him, he would like to hold court with God. He never questions the power of God, so God's response in the book (Look! I'm big and powerful! Who are you?) never really addresses the question of justice. The other passage is Job 14. The NRSV translates it significantly different from the way the New World Translation does. In the NRSV, Job does not believe in the resurrection. At best, he lets himself hope and imagine for a moment before the thought is crushed.
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Uhhhhh, may have done something stupid...not sure...
by mama1119 inokay, so my best friend calls this morning.
she has left the borg, but the rest of her family hasn't.
she was invited over to her moms house last night for dinner and her grandparents were suppossed to be there.
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veradico
I was rather sure she would be. It's actually rather rare for people to jump in and defend others.
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Uhhhhh, may have done something stupid...not sure...
by mama1119 inokay, so my best friend calls this morning.
she has left the borg, but the rest of her family hasn't.
she was invited over to her moms house last night for dinner and her grandparents were suppossed to be there.
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veradico
Good for you! Bravo!
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Pan's Labyrinth
by Mystla inhas anyone here seen this movie?
if there has already been mention of it, i'm sorry, i've been afk off and on quite a bit the last month or so and have missed a lot of threads.. this is one of those hard to categorize movies.
it's a fairy tale.
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veradico
I know what you mean! That creature was creepy. I would not be able to have an appetite with that thing at the head of the table, even if I were sent to bed without dinner. I’m still trying to figure out what exactly was going on in that scene. Why the shoes? Why the eyes in his hands?
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Would you have followed Jesus
by JH inif you could have been one of the apostles, would you have given up everything you have today to follow jesus?.
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veradico
I don't think Jesus taught anything ethical that one could not find among the philosophers and rabbis, if one were educated enough and willing to draw eclectically from the various belief systems. It’s the ethical stuff I appreciate the most. However, Jesus fundamentally was an apocalyptic teacher. Sure there’s a certain appeal to the teaching that the last will become first, that the meek, the lowly, the poor, the uneducated, the women, etc. will inherit the earth. But it’s all based on the idea that the end of the world was coming within his generation and that some of his followers would be alive when the divine Son of Man from the book of Daniel came from heaven and that they would be judged based on how they lived in response to his message (esp. by how they treated those in need (Matthew 25:31-46). Note that they are not judged based on their belief in Jesus’ sacrifice for their sins.)—Mark 8:38. I realize that the later tradition, after people thought Jesus rose from the dead and, in doing this, began the defeat of the wicked cosmic forces which marks the beginning of the End, identifies Jesus with the Son of Man figure, but I think passages like the one in Mark indicate that Jesus thought otherwise. Anyway, my point is that Jesus’ message and the “Gospel” of the other early Christians was fundamentally apocalyptic. This is slowly modified in the tradition as the End kept delaying. I would hope that I would not be drawn in by another apocalyptic prophet.
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Pan's Labyrinth
by Mystla inhas anyone here seen this movie?
if there has already been mention of it, i'm sorry, i've been afk off and on quite a bit the last month or so and have missed a lot of threads.. this is one of those hard to categorize movies.
it's a fairy tale.
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veradico
I love mythology, and Pan’s Labyrinth is absolutely saturated with it. I saw it as a progression from Norse (magical world-tree being consumed by chthonic symbol—in this case a horned toad, not a serpent), to Greek (Persephone—two grapes (instead of pomegranate seeds)=two fairy heads), to Christian (she joins her Father on the three thrones after her sacrificial death) mythology. The satanic villain’s weakness is “pride,” and he is unable even to see Pan. I think having an omniscient narrator at the beginning and the end is meant to imply that there is something trustworthy in mythology; it’s not just a story we use to comfort ourselves and to give a meaningless universe a sense of meaning.
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Why is the "Faithful and Discreet " parable literal when others are not?
by RULES & REGULATIONS inin the 10/1 1998 watchtower study article titled,''jehovah,a god merciful and gracious'' there is a footnote that reads:.
parables and other illustrations related in the bible did not necessarily take place in actuality.futhermore,since the purpose of these stories is to teach a moral lesson,there is no need to seek a symbolic meaning in every detail.. matthew 24:45-47, in the new world translation, reads "who really is the faithful and discreet slave whom his master appointed over his domestics, to give them their food at the proper time?
happy is that slave if his master on arriving finds him doing so.
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veradico
I think the language of the QFR article revising the closing of heaven in 1935 opens the way for them to say that the FDS parable is not literal but rather applies, the degree depending on the authority, to all those in leadership positions in the official Oragnization. It might even open up the way for 144,000 to become figurative as well. None of this will change the way people are treated by the Organization, but it will make their doctrines less irrational.
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Did the heavenly calling cease in 1935? Not anymore!
by AnnOMaly inwatch out for the questions from readers in the may 1st 2007 watchtower.
"when does the calling of christians to a heavenly hope cease?
" it's a good'un.. included are the statements:.
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veradico
A few of them are cynical bastards, but I tend to think that most of them are deluded by their own stories. Apart from the removal of the 1935 doctrine, the article collects together various notions that already existed in order to express a new perspective within the range of the traditional language. Technically, people have always been allowed to partake, and, technically, Witnesses should never judge each other. That’s not so very new, though it’s nice that the people who do partake should not be picked on in the future. What is markedly un-Witness-like about the tone of this article is the putting down of the anointed in a context in which the organizational roles (esp. the GB) are praised. The anointed finally have been detached from the organizational leadership in language the way we already know they are in fact, and everyone has been told that their loyalty goes, not to the anointed (i.e., the FDS class—which has been an increasingly fuzzy concept), but to the Organization. They are getting rid of the laughable doctrines that they used to support their authoritarianism without discarding the authoritarianism itself. They are changing the packaging, but they are preserving the true essence of the religion they love so well.
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I Lost Everything Today
by compound complex indear friends,.
i just received a call from a concerned jw friend about what is going on behind my back.
a dfd friend whom i've been supporting through his mental distress and suicidal tendencies has done me a very strange turn.
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veradico
I think you should put this under "Friends" not "Entertainment." I'm so sorry. Just say this person made all this up. If you can stand it, I think it's more noble to stay in an authoritarian organization you don't believe in for the sake of your friends and family than to martyr yourself. If you are going to leave, make it be on your terms because you simply can't stand it anymore. Backing down and lying is not bad if the people who you are interacting with do not deserve the truth. To put it bluntly, lying is better than suicide, though both can have their place. I wish you all the best.