They'll never say that of course but, instead, that one has to retain only the empires which had some connection with God's purpose concerning His people, guess who.
aligot ripounsous
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Do Americans feel a 'special relationship' with the UK?
by ThomasCovenant inthe wt society always made a big point about the anglo-american world power when i was growing up in the t. i don't know if they still do.
probably not.. couple this with the uk media very often going on about a special relationship between the two countries.
some journalists would often point out though that this may have been wishful thinking on the part of the smaller uk.. i was a fan of alistair cooke's 'letter from america' and he , being of an older uk birth background would also reinforce this impression i had that there was a difference between the bond between the us/uk that was different to other countries.. .
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Do Americans feel a 'special relationship' with the UK?
by ThomasCovenant inthe wt society always made a big point about the anglo-american world power when i was growing up in the t. i don't know if they still do.
probably not.. couple this with the uk media very often going on about a special relationship between the two countries.
some journalists would often point out though that this may have been wishful thinking on the part of the smaller uk.. i was a fan of alistair cooke's 'letter from america' and he , being of an older uk birth background would also reinforce this impression i had that there was a difference between the bond between the us/uk that was different to other countries.. .
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aligot ripounsous
they're the second half of the binary Angloamerican world power as predicted in the book of Revelation
I always enjoyed seing how the WTS, in her eagerness to prove her point about being part of the fulfilment of biblical prophecies, jumps happily in one great leap, in the course of history, from the Roman to the British empires, shoving aside as nothing the Arab, Mongol empires, etc. Should be enough to put off history conscious truth seekers.
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Do Americans feel a 'special relationship' with the UK?
by ThomasCovenant inthe wt society always made a big point about the anglo-american world power when i was growing up in the t. i don't know if they still do.
probably not.. couple this with the uk media very often going on about a special relationship between the two countries.
some journalists would often point out though that this may have been wishful thinking on the part of the smaller uk.. i was a fan of alistair cooke's 'letter from america' and he , being of an older uk birth background would also reinforce this impression i had that there was a difference between the bond between the us/uk that was different to other countries.. .
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aligot ripounsous
Coq au vin is even more to be envied than nuclear energy, IMO
The French saved our butts during the the Revolutionary War
Yes but let's be honest, did we do it for you or just to annoy the Brits ?
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Do Americans feel a 'special relationship' with the UK?
by ThomasCovenant inthe wt society always made a big point about the anglo-american world power when i was growing up in the t. i don't know if they still do.
probably not.. couple this with the uk media very often going on about a special relationship between the two countries.
some journalists would often point out though that this may have been wishful thinking on the part of the smaller uk.. i was a fan of alistair cooke's 'letter from america' and he , being of an older uk birth background would also reinforce this impression i had that there was a difference between the bond between the us/uk that was different to other countries.. .
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aligot ripounsous
what really holds us together is our disdain for the French
So, Leaving, going through a small fit of jealousy eh ?
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Maurice Jarre - great composer, RIP
by Sad emo infrench president nicolas sarkozy has paid tribute to oscar-winning film composer maurice jarre, who has died in los angeles at the age of 84.. mr sarkozy called french-born jarre, whose credits include lawrence of arabia, "a great composer" who produced "majestic and full-bodied works".. jarre also won academy awards for dr zhivago and a passage to india.. his last public appearance was in february at the berlin film festival, where he won a lifetime award.. .
full article here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7971223.stm.
lawrence of arabia is one of my favourite films and soundtracks.
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aligot ripounsous
French resistance - still a good story.
Well, as the film shows, those resistants were a handful, ill armed, still they attacked the german army, putting the city at great risk of being destroyed in retaliation, since the governor Von CHOLTITZ had been ordered by Hitler to place explosive material in the most prestigious monuments. Those resistants were ready to bring havoc on Paris for the sake of their petty glory. A good thing they had in front of them a man like Von CHOLTITZ who was far more intelligent than them, who decided not to destroy Paris. This chap is an authentic hero, one of Paris boulevards should have been given his name.
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Maurice Jarre - great composer, RIP
by Sad emo infrench president nicolas sarkozy has paid tribute to oscar-winning film composer maurice jarre, who has died in los angeles at the age of 84.. mr sarkozy called french-born jarre, whose credits include lawrence of arabia, "a great composer" who produced "majestic and full-bodied works".. jarre also won academy awards for dr zhivago and a passage to india.. his last public appearance was in february at the berlin film festival, where he won a lifetime award.. .
full article here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7971223.stm.
lawrence of arabia is one of my favourite films and soundtracks.
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aligot ripounsous
BB, "is Paris burning" an underrated fim ? I would have said a third rate film, as too many theatrical stars vie with one another to hold the centre of the stage and look so unrealistic as historical characters, like in The longest Day, somehow. only one actor managing to play his game well is Gert Fröbe, as a credible Von Choltitz, IMO
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Maurice Jarre - great composer, RIP
by Sad emo infrench president nicolas sarkozy has paid tribute to oscar-winning film composer maurice jarre, who has died in los angeles at the age of 84.. mr sarkozy called french-born jarre, whose credits include lawrence of arabia, "a great composer" who produced "majestic and full-bodied works".. jarre also won academy awards for dr zhivago and a passage to india.. his last public appearance was in february at the berlin film festival, where he won a lifetime award.. .
full article here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7971223.stm.
lawrence of arabia is one of my favourite films and soundtracks.
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aligot ripounsous
If I remember well, his son Jean-Michel JARRE said that, great composer as he was he remained an aloof father, nobody is perfect.
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The Three Stages of Meeting Attendance Freedom
by Nosferatu induring my exit from the jws, i went through three stages of being free from the meetings.
stage 1: going to the meetings, but disliking it.. stage 2: stopped going to the meetings, but remembered every day that i was supposed to be going to the meeting.. stage 3: "oh yeah!
thursday's a meeting night!
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aligot ripounsous
Elders in my congregation gave me 2 weeks ago a helpful hand in my move to reduce even more meeting attendance, since they told the congregation that my comments at the WT and in private conversations don't conform to the line and urged JWs to mark me. The result is that I now wonder what on earth I have in common with that bunch of fanatics. Lots of thanks to them.
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Newbie *waves*
by Phee inhiya.... .
i've been lurking here for over a year...(on the old forum and then this one)...i also post on several other forums.... got a long story, but i won't go into that right now.. some of you know me from the other sites, just figured this was a natural progression into apostahood to register here.
see ya'll 'round!.
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aligot ripounsous
Welcome Phee, your experience is very moving. In time and thanks to reports like yours and the Andersons' work I've come to be more aware of that grim reality within congregations, which a few years back I would have dismissed as impossible.
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good analogy
by jam iniam sure many of you here have heard this comment when you were a jw..is this a good analogy to prove.
creationism?
if you have a automobile that have not been assemble how long will it take without any.
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aligot ripounsous
I agree with creationists at least on one point, intelligent design. ID doesn't have to express itself through literal creation though. As a matter of fact, when one tries to figure out how dinosaurs came to existence, what is more plausible, a full size dino surging from the ground (because if the first man was created out of the soil, dinos had too, hadn't they), or God causing a small mutation in the embryo of an animal the parents of which were not quite dinos yet, but that would be close enough in appearance to its mother so that she would still recognize it as her cub and would look after it as such ? In that way new species could have appeared, sort of evolution directed by God himself. That Hypothesis would explain the design, which to many is just evident, and would spare us the indigestible practical aspects of literal creation.