RR,
Great story. You know, you could get something started at the Apostafests with a "I Made THE List" tee shirt.
so jehovah's witnesses came to our door, this is about the fifth time, i always miss them, but they talk to my wife, this time i was home due to the holiday season, the man was an elder, he came with a newbie, thought he would show her "how's its done"), the young women sat there with mouth wide open, as she watched me beat up her elder with his own bible.
well after discussing the scriptures for about 2 hours, (subjects included: salvation, ransom, permission of evil, god's organization), she looked at me and said "amazing, i've never heard it explained quite that way before.".
the elder asked me what religious affiliations i had, i told him, "i am with the associated bible students.
RR,
Great story. You know, you could get something started at the Apostafests with a "I Made THE List" tee shirt.
ever had a blue smoke martini?
it is great not sure what it in it but really pretty and tasty.. kit.
I am pretty much with you guys who skip the vermouth...just unaccompanied on ice, or with a twist, or with blue cheese olives.
As far as vodka goes my favorites are VOX, Ketel One, and Ciroc. Ciroc has such a subtle flavor that it is best with just ice.
has there been a letter read at the meetings?.
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maybe this has been discussed?.
Tsk, tsk now Mary. Aren't you being a little harsh on the Nazis? I mean after all, they can't help being outdone by the BORG.
this poem is about what we face when we know it is time for a change and for us to go on a journey.. there will be inner and outer voices that want to restrain us from that kind of change,.
but once we know that the change must happen and the journey must be undertaken,.
we find our own voice and place in the world.. .
Thanks, Purps.
The mental dance of the poet and reader always fascinates me. The same words can paint so many different tableaus - among different readers and even the same reader at different times in their lives.
Definitely a good one for Dubs.
has there been a letter read at the meetings?.
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maybe this has been discussed?.
A rearview mirror would be perfect.
not now...................sorry................but i wlll explain later.
Why???
I think you have to define "growing"....
There are a number of different ways to evaluate "growth."
As far as I recall, in most countries, their numbers are stagnant as a percent of the total population. Also, last year there was a report that Dubs have the lowest retention rate of any religion in the United States. That means that for every congregation of active Dubs there is probably half a congregation of ex-Dubs (or some other astonishingly big number).
Also, as another current thread is discussing, the quality of the Dub recruits is in the dumper. Years ago (50s, 60s, 70s), in spite of the flawed theology, the religion did attract (i.e., not born-in) some very intelligent people. Now, they are having a hard time retaining even the born-ins if they have half a brain.
The only thing the BORG has is the mantra of the "The End is Near....blah, blah, blah....the new system will soon replace this system...blah, blah, blah...."
How long are Dubs going to swallow the company line? Forever? Maybe, but I don't think so. They are already suffering significant erosion of quality and numbers. Plus the internet exposes them at every turn. For the old-timers, I think when 2014 rolls around, they are going to realize that the GB are just a bunch of self-deluded, megalomaniacs who are really just pathetic little men.
"when our own thoughts are forbidden, when our questions are not allowed and our doubts are punished, when contacts and friendships outside of the organization are censored, we are being abused for an end that never justifies its means.
when our heart aches knowing we have made friendships and secret attachments that will be forever forbidden if we leave, we are in danger.
when we consider staying in a group because we cannot bear the loss, disappointment and sorrow our leaving will cause for ourselves and those we have come to love, we are in a cult.
Did the "paste" key get stuck?
With regard to the quote being discussed, all I can say is "WOW!!!" As weird as the BORG is getting it would not surprise me if some sort or a Jonestown scenario developed. It is difficult to say just how, but they have really become a lot more strange in the last 10 years.
http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?id=1911.
other than the protests of the tree huggers, i can see no reason [outside of current political thinking] for us not to get this resource working to both 'stimulate' our own economy and to short-sheet the arab greed that holds us ransom.. i am no geo-scientist, but this seem unbelievable.. jeff.
AK Jeff,
This morning (either on the Today Show or MSNBC) T. Boone Pickens was interviewed on this very subject.
If you get a chance to watch it you should. He discusses the current circumstances of U.S. energy sources and options.
someone (a born-again exjw) on youtube asked me why i was an atheist... i crafted a brief response... it follows:.
1. religious reason: there is no proof for god outside of the bible.
once i dropped my belief in the bible, the judeo-christian concept of god fell apart like a house of cards.
Hi Lance,
I went through a similar epiphany of thought. Actually, I got so intrigued with the story of the earth and life on it that when I went back to school did my undergraduate degree in geology. Then went on to the masters... just graduated with a geology M.S. in Decemeber.
One of the recurring lessons of geology and paleontology is that no species is special. Humans have a tendency to think we are special, but we are not. Species appear and disappear in the geologic record. Some persist for a long time, while others are a "flash-in-the-pan." Some species develop, evolve, radiate and exploit all of the genetic potential they have. Others find their niches and there they remain for hundreds of millions of years.
I have my doubts about the long term prospects for humans, but that doesn't diminish my fascination with the "ultimate story" that the study of geology offers.
You are definitely on the right track by embracing the truth of what science has revealed to us.
All the best and ROCK ON!
Alex