Unsurprisingly, the GB has a conservative stance on complimentarianism:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementarianism
glenster
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Casual sexism in Watchtower literature
by slimboyfat ini notice the sexist language of the watchtower a lot more these days.
is it on the increase or am i simply more tuned into to noticing it now?
for example this statement in the june kingdom ministry:.
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Astrobiology And The Origens Of Life UCTV
by frankiespeakin inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uawlirvmytu.
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A Stepping-Stone for Oxygen On Earth
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The Watchtower Writers need to answer this question "Atheism, not religion, is the real force behind the mass murders of history!"
by ÁrbolesdeArabia inhow come the watchtower will not side with christendom and address a topic like the following?
what if christendom had allowed islam to spread it's plunder into europe without a fight and great force?
i direct your attention to islam spreading not as a distraction, but to ask the question most atheist have asked me when we talk of this subject.
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Centric intolerance by believers and non-believers has caused the most harm.
Edit > Find > substantiation
http://glenster1.webs.com/basics.htm(I'm still working on the other pages.)
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The great R&B singer Bobby Blue Bland passes
by designs inone of the legends of blues and r&b bobby was born in rosemark tennessee and shortly after his family moved to memphis where his singing career began with local church gospel groups.
after a stint in the army in the early 50s bobby began touring with johhny ace, bb king and junior parker.
bobby sang some of the best blues recorded in the 50s and 60s with i pity the fool, ain't no love in the heart of the city, the much covered farther up the road and the shinning turn on your love light.
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"No longer need to change the world" since becoming a JW
by wasblind ini ran across this while i was lookin up a reference from another post.
here's a summary.
july 2013 wt.
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MLK, RFK, Stephen Colbert, etc.: liberal.
The GB is conservative with feigned distinctions that can cause needless harm,
such as due to the GB policies on blood and shunning. Worse, they send cus-
tomers through the public for more customers while holding them to overdone
shunning rules to discourage association with those who could expose the con-
trivances used to affect those distinctions. By definition that includes groups
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If 'The Who' were JW's
by Splash in"people tryyyy, to put us doooown,.
- talking 'bout my overlapping generation".
sorry, i'm feeling a bit silly today.. splash..
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JEHOVAH'S WITNESS STUPID: a special category of ignorance
by Terry inworse than being stupid is thinking you are smart while you are stupid.. i should know.. for many years i was a special category of "stupid"; i was jehovah's witness stupid.. .
what does that entail?
listen and i'll tell you.. ___________________________________________________________.
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I didn't see mention of the shunning the GB imposes on followers who persist
in criticizing any of the 12 or so distinctive GB policies. I was stumped at
first when I realized the JWs who came to my place didn't double check the
distinctive GB claims at the library, and the leader of the group wouldn't even
look at the research material I gathered about them, till afterward when I
learned the GB policy to keep their customers afraid of being shunned by friends
and family.Discouraging higher ed goes back to Russell and Rutherford, even before the
harsh shunning policies, for the same reason. Knowing they were sending follow-
ers door to door the leaders took care to discourage higher ed. Early on, Rus-
sell encouraged friends to shun Marie, and Rutherford encouraged followers to
shun Walter F. Salter. As the group grew in size and controversy the followers
were required to abide by general policy to shun those who caught on to the
leaders and complained.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Franklin_Rutherford#Doctrinal_changesI accept a choice about basic faith understood as such but I draw the line at
misinformation and harm. Anyone might be fooled by Popoff's radio receiver gim-
mick (GB blood policy, etc.), meant to affect distinction, into throwing away
life saving meds (refusing medical treatment of blood/major blood products). I
recommend holding up the "radio receivers," always there for GB claims of dis-
tinction, for a secular audience of believers and non-believers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_PopoffThe followers are victims, sometimes of the shunning policy, so I don't feel
like further victimizing them and calling them stupid, which might be taken for
a cranky editorial from any of the stances. I'd rather hold up the radio re-
ceivers and emphasize that it's all the more apparent that the GB uses them in
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glenster
"80 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time" by Jonathan Vankin
Also available in 50 60 70 versions
Preview:
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EVIDENCE that Christians fled Jerusalem after 66 CE ...?
by EdenOne inwhat the ot says ... what sources of evidence do we have that account for the 'great escape' of the christians from jerusalem after cestius gallus siege of 66 ce ?
do we have any christian prespective about it?
since i concluded that all nt books were concluded before 66 ce (including revelation), what do we have in order to support the story that the jerusalem christians ran to pela ...etc....?
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Excuse me.......What Does GOD Need With a Starship ?
by Tech49 ini have been pondering this thought for a while now, perhaps you all can expound on it a bid.
the bible describes god as "jealous", having great "rage".
"burning anger".
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glenster
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