Look. http://www.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page2022.html?theme=light Look up close at the writing on the wings : Plaedian Wow.
chaiyah
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Do other religions have questions you're not allowed to ask ?
by A Paduan inthere seem to be certain unanswerable questions that only "apostates" would ask - ones that sort of send up a flare.. do other religions have these "you must be the debbil" fears of thought ?.
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chaiyah
I'm an Episcopalean now, and there is no such thing as a question one cannot ask. Further, in this Church, I can attend any religious service anywhere in the world, and nobody cares. Further, in this Church, I can take up any topic at the general convention, and the officers will hear me. In the local parish, I can initiate any activity that I can find enough participants to support; and the parish will go for it. Unfortunately, most the members don't care about any of this, however, which is quite ironic. : ) Emily
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Has the Internet changed your life?
by Fisherman ininformation at my finger tips.
no one can have the upper hand on me beccause of information.
medicine.
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chaiyah
The problem with the Internet is that the signal-to-noise ratio is very low. An individual has to literally plough through mountains and valleys full of BS to get to anything that is real, valid, verifiable or true. I have spent the past twelve years on the internet : from 1994-2000, four hours a day; from 2000-now, fourteen hours a day. Ploughing through information, passing along good stuff, archiving real good stuff, and building a case that Lies and Perfidy are in charge. Unless you're willing to mine for information many hours a day, it's easy to remain deceived, as those are who watch TEEVEE or simply read their local newspaper. The system's built ta fool ya. : )
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Why doesn't the Holy Spirit know the day and hour of Jesus return?
by booker-t ineverytime you talk about the trinity to born-again christians and bring up the verse where it says of the day and hour only the father knows they will immediately say jesus was in his "human nature" that is why he does not know.
but my question is why don't the holy spirit know the day and hour?
is the holy spirit in human nature as well?
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chaiyah
Maybe you're being a little harsh about this. Nobody -- no human being -- sees more than this four-dimensional world; and history, the 6th dimension, flows over our heads. We who live in cause-and-effect have no access to knowledge about subtle and subjective movements between order and chaos (conspiracies) that are not yet revealed. There is no church that knows except the one that operates by affecting history itself, as Jesuit-Catholics and Occult-Masons do. I have heard rumors that the WTBTS is in league with the Illuminati; but no proof whatsoever. Em
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Why doesn't the Holy Spirit know the day and hour of Jesus return?
by booker-t ineverytime you talk about the trinity to born-again christians and bring up the verse where it says of the day and hour only the father knows they will immediately say jesus was in his "human nature" that is why he does not know.
but my question is why don't the holy spirit know the day and hour?
is the holy spirit in human nature as well?
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chaiyah
When I was a Witness, the teaching was that Jesus COULD NEVER PHYSICALLY RETURN, because He would have been reclaiming the body that He had sacrificed forever. In the Law, you can't TAKE BACK a sacrifice. But that was thirty years ago. What's also interesting in the Law is that you can't get punished for someone else's sin. So Jesus dying for all our sins is a contradiction of the Law itself.
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Humanity is being conned.
by chaiyah inbe wary.
to summarize, the illuminati are manipulating technology, language, ritualistic activity, subliminal awareness, fear, lust, human vulnerabilities, and conflicts.
these manipulations are external deceptions, which help cover up their trauma-based mind control.
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chaiyah
I think, if anybody wants to remain with Jehovah, they better stay with prayer. That's how I have kept my standing with Him.
The world is doing what it's doing; and it's so sad to see it. Whatever happens, I want to remain with Jehovah.
Gnight.
Chai
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Please welcome my friend chaiyah
by unclebruce ing'day chaiyah,.
welcome to jwd.
this place needs your broom of truth to sweep through it like there's no tommorrow!
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chaiyah
Hi Outlaw.
So, you're just due North of me, in BC.
I'm down in the Bay Area.
: ) Chai
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NEW BOOK Take Back Your Life
by Lady Lee ini emailed the publisher this morning and did not expect to hear from him at least until monday.
but i have my response already.. the book can be found at the publisher's website .
http://www.baytreepublish.com/take-back-life-fr.html.
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chaiyah
My experience with the psycho-psychiatric community is that they gloss over, completely, the inner relationship between a human's heart and the heart of God. They don't get it; they talk around it. Loving God, who's not "in the room" is a matter that psychology doesn't abide with at all; and it doesn't matter which church you find as a sanctuary after leaving the Witnesses. Psychiatry will try to talk you out of all spirituality because they are strictly behaviorist; and psychology will try to talk you right in to the Occult and New Age unitarian/universalist concepts. I don't know if that's where you want to go. And I don't know whether that (reverting to agnosticism or the Occult) is a better place than being a programmed mind-controlled Witness. My choice was to stay with Jehovah and become an itinerant in the world, just as Jews in the Diaspora are itinerants. And my testimony is, that's not a bad option. I've attended a lot of different churches, with no apparent harm to myself; and I have allowed Jehivah God to Guide my steps. (No, I've never related very strongly to Jesus, because I grew up in a Jewish family in the first place.) In the process, I have left behind fear, rejection, shame and the sense that I had no place in the world. I had adrenal tumors six years ago that threatened to kill me; but they went away--or at least their symptoms did. I'm okay now. I hope, whatever path you find to take, that your experience will be freeing, as mine has been. : ) Emily
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Please welcome my friend chaiyah
by unclebruce ing'day chaiyah,.
welcome to jwd.
this place needs your broom of truth to sweep through it like there's no tommorrow!
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chaiyah
How kind of you. I didn't find this before. Sorry.
Who are you guys? I'm an older single woman who left the Society but never left Jehovah.
I'm doing my own personal "Diaspora" and I still study, only the scope of my studies is much larger than it was, as a Witness.
As we were programmed to understand, ETs dominated Noah's generation, just as ETs dominate this generation. So, I document that; and I confront the national leadership that attempts to keep ET/UFO information under wraps.
There's a very important film everyone should see, that explains how and why the world's governments have apparently "gone over the edge," have lost their sense of self- responsibility, have embraced genocidal policies and tyranny.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1620137662471578899
And if you follow this timeline, you see that the Society must be somehow in synch with national leadership, because they started "squeezing down on their members" just about the same time that the Government gave up all pretense of "governing by consent of the people."
That can't be a coincidence. You see, when I was a Witness, we spoke from the heart, not out of a book. We didn't have programmed speeches or programmed responses. That's why it was fun to go out in service back in the 1960s, because we were free to speak openly and make friends with people.
My email is at my public server, but few messages get through now that surveillance is the rule. I send out probably ten personal emails a day; and I'm lucky to get back one response. My mail gets blocked somehow. Oh well. No point in becoming paranoid about it.
Thanks for you welcome. I appreciate your kind thoughts very much.
: ) Chaiyah (which means "living breathing being" or "light switch")
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Loving your religion as a way of life as much as a belief system
by Qcmbr inbefore i start this isn't a preach about the lds church!
i'm sitting here at work having been called in and thus missing sunday meetings and i feel an ache to be at church.
i sat musing on this and the thought came to me that i actually love my membership of my faith, i enjoy the people (for the most part), i am fulfilled by the lifestyle, i am disappointed when we don't 'win' (in statistical battles etc.. :) and i am generally satisfied by the doctrine and apologetics (i don't feel painted into too many untenable positions and i have more than satisfactory explanations for many of life's 'unanswerables').
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chaiyah
There are times when we can share with others, the love of God's ways, and there are times we're in the Diaspora and it's just Him'n'us facing a harsh world. God is not necessarily in a church, nor out of it. He transcends "church." What I find works best for me is to join in His rest day, Friday sundown to Saturday sundown, and just kick back and listen for His "still small voice." Church-going is relative to where I happen to be living and who's nearby. I've found occasional fellowship with Quakers, Catholic monks and Anglicans, but also reverent and law abiding agnostics. I wrote a book about it, and it's an on-line freebie picturebook to read to one's children and point out the pictures -- www.holyconservancy.org/990007.htm , "Cherish the Children." Chaiyah