truthseeker100
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The mythical meaning of the “Lord’s Supper” was revealed to Paul by Christ, not by any man
by Doug Mason inthe following is from: christian beginnings, geza vermes pages 91, 92, 98.
paul inherited from his predecessors a second great cult practice, the communal meal, referred to as the breaking of the bread as well as thanksgiving or eucharist in greek.
as in the case of baptism, paul supplied a new meaning to the community meal and turned it into an imitation and repetition of the lords supper.
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truthseeker100
All I have to say to Connie is : Fair Wind in Your ass. -
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The mythical meaning of the “Lord’s Supper” was revealed to Paul by Christ, not by any man
by Doug Mason inthe following is from: christian beginnings, geza vermes pages 91, 92, 98.
paul inherited from his predecessors a second great cult practice, the communal meal, referred to as the breaking of the bread as well as thanksgiving or eucharist in greek.
as in the case of baptism, paul supplied a new meaning to the community meal and turned it into an imitation and repetition of the lords supper.
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truthseeker100
i LIVE NEAR AMHERSTVIEW ONTARIO COME AND GET ME IF YOU HAVE THE GUTS?" -
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The mythical meaning of the “Lord’s Supper” was revealed to Paul by Christ, not by any man
by Doug Mason inthe following is from: christian beginnings, geza vermes pages 91, 92, 98.
paul inherited from his predecessors a second great cult practice, the communal meal, referred to as the breaking of the bread as well as thanksgiving or eucharist in greek.
as in the case of baptism, paul supplied a new meaning to the community meal and turned it into an imitation and repetition of the lords supper.
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truthseeker100
CONNIE who the hell are you? -
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It's official - JWs have least common sense of any religious group in US
by slimboyfat insome fascinating results in the latest pew research.
(how did i miss this before?
) including that jws rely on their religion the most of any group to tell right from wrong and rely on common sense the least.
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truthseeker100
untill you meet the inuit at the North pole you guys have no idea about crazy beliefs? They are representative of a resilient culture that has survived for thousands of years without us. Smart people indeed> -
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Brain Shrinkage A Malady Of The Governing Body Results In Very Poor Business Decisions
by Brokeback Watchtower inwell it is a proven fact that fundimentalism shrinks ones brain due to lack of use and critical thinking.
so these guys brains must be real small and stuck with some ingrain neural pathways.
look at all the shit that comes out of their mouths and their hatred of higher education even forbidding it to their members.. i think this explains their financial predicament and all the stupid shit they've pulled to try and keep the ship from sinking...
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On respect for the belief of others. Sorry for the long post
by StarTrekAngel ini am inclined to start this thread in response to some comments made in other threads.
i have been coming around these forum for quite some time now so whatever you find in here is not just related to something someone may have said this week.
it can go months back as well.. i have seen many who claim to respect the belief of others but when it comes down to applying it into practice, things take a whole different tune.
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truthseeker100
Science is a method of understanding, not a catalogue of facts.
your statement is so true!! i wish everyone could see it. lol but then i'd be just like the WBTS.
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Brain Shrinkage A Malady Of The Governing Body Results In Very Poor Business Decisions
by Brokeback Watchtower inwell it is a proven fact that fundimentalism shrinks ones brain due to lack of use and critical thinking.
so these guys brains must be real small and stuck with some ingrain neural pathways.
look at all the shit that comes out of their mouths and their hatred of higher education even forbidding it to their members.. i think this explains their financial predicament and all the stupid shit they've pulled to try and keep the ship from sinking...
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truthseeker100
Fundamentalism does in deed shrink ones brain. As for financial predicament let god sort it out! -
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Has anyone tried using gold and metal detectors?
by EdenOne ini'm thinking about trying out a new hobby.
in my country there are plenty of places that are geologically suitable for the presence of gold nuggets.
in fact, several gold mines have been historically explored from the days of the romans until present day.. at the same time, i love archaeology and history and there are many possible unexplored archaeological sites near me that might merit a superficial survey.
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truthseeker100
Canada The richest country in the World!! A ten thousand dollar investment in 1989 in Gold Corp Inc. would be over 2 million today. Red Lake Ontario Check it out. The cold weather will hold most of you off! -
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On respect for the belief of others. Sorry for the long post
by StarTrekAngel ini am inclined to start this thread in response to some comments made in other threads.
i have been coming around these forum for quite some time now so whatever you find in here is not just related to something someone may have said this week.
it can go months back as well.. i have seen many who claim to respect the belief of others but when it comes down to applying it into practice, things take a whole different tune.
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truthseeker100
The definition of a Scientist is a truth seeker!! Nothing else should matter. And Viv Bag of Hornets!! LOL -
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Statement about Lying in January 2015 Public Watchtower
by BluesBrother inthe online mag opens with this bold statement :.
"most people lie at least once during a ten minute conversation.
why bother trying to be different?".
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truthseeker100
I try not to lie. In any ten minute conversation I've had in the last ten years I lie only about the weather. LOL It's a great day!!!