They give the impression that "Worldly" women are sex mad harpy's
As I recall it was the young witness girls who were the sex starved harpy's.
last week we had an elder giving a talk, cant remember the title.. the thing that was of interest is the experience he gave:.
"a brother who was working in a hospital had to leave his job which was paying him good money because the nurses wanted to sleep with him and they kept putting notes for him on his desk!".
this is not the first time i hear similar experience.
They give the impression that "Worldly" women are sex mad harpy's
As I recall it was the young witness girls who were the sex starved harpy's.
on jw tv.
anthony morris is ranting against higher education.
he is blaming parents for enrolling their kids in college.
Best would be if Morris and Lett are together in a JW tv show.
That has some real funny potential LOL I think I might even be able to stomach watching 15 or 20 minutes of that.
another good codinghorror blog entry perfectly describes some people's online behaviour and an approach to handling it.
i'll post part of it below but to summarize, these tend to be behaviours that don't violate any specific rules as such as the people doing it try to carefully skate just up to the line but they are nevertheless disruptive and we're not going to tolerate them on this site.
if you are here to do these things then this isn't the site for you - move along, find someplace else on the internet to inhabit.. hate is easy to recognize.
feb kingdom ministry 2015, irate householders, "we don't apologize for our work", "did they hear rumors about jws"?
why so angry?
blood or disfellowshipping?.
"one member of the governing body of jehovah's witnesses repeated the well-known saying: 'to know where we are going, we have to know where we have come from.'".
you will find this statement on jw.org - under activities - the museum - "a tour through time.
there jw.org is featuring a slick advertisement for the tour at brooklyn, bethel, of watchtower's museum containing their version of the history of the organization.
I wish I would have read them as a kid.
Billy that's true, but reading them as a young boy when the whole world was outside for discovery and having very little experience at anything, reading "studies in the scriptures" seemed pretty boring after a few minutes. I just wanted to go outside and tear up the ground.LOLĀ
I am in my fifties now and you would have to hold me at gun point to make me read it.
in the long winter nights you need some good tv shows to watch while you wait for the eternity between seasons of game of thrones.. we've watched marco polo (pretty good) and have just started watching orange is the new black which is not at all what i imagined (didn't know it was funny!).
house of cards is on the list too as we've heard good things about that.. anyone have any others that are worth seeing?.
"one member of the governing body of jehovah's witnesses repeated the well-known saying: 'to know where we are going, we have to know where we have come from.'".
you will find this statement on jw.org - under activities - the museum - "a tour through time.
there jw.org is featuring a slick advertisement for the tour at brooklyn, bethel, of watchtower's museum containing their version of the history of the organization.
i have updated the article at memorial partakers with the figures released for 2014. no surprises here, it has risen yet again, this time by 6% over last year, and is now 14,121.. .
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"For far too many centuries leaders of end-times cults have faced the same old dilemma:
How to keep the focus on the nearness of the end whilst needing to buy enough time to stretch out their credibility over the passing years to bolster their desperate claims to have the exclusively "true" interpretation about how near the end is."
Steve this is true but those end time cults didn't have the internet to deal with.
does shunning accomplish its objectives:.
make the person repent?.
deter others from committing similar offenses in the future?.