Than You Hamas for the link to the Moyle's letter.
What I meant was the court transcript, I have read some excerpts of it but not the whole transcript.
do you know - is it possible to get the whole transcript (electronically would be better) of olin moyle's case?
Than You Hamas for the link to the Moyle's letter.
What I meant was the court transcript, I have read some excerpts of it but not the whole transcript.
do you know - is it possible to get the whole transcript (electronically would be better) of olin moyle's case?
Do you know - is it possible to get the whole transcript (electronically would be better) of Olin Moyle's case?
is it possible to subscribe any ex-jw magazine (paper not electronic)?
Is it possible to subscribe any ex-jw magazine (paper not electronic)?
okay, maybe i'm getting old or maybe it's because i have been an exjw for going on 10 years now, but i can't remember what's up with jws and mother's day.
i remember my mother going with another sister to my brother's classroom for some mother's day pageant back in the 60's when we lived in alaska.
there is also a commandment in the bible about "honor your father and your mother.
Historians claim that the holiday of Mother's Day emerged from the ancient festivals dedicated to mother goddess.
In the ancient Greek empire, Rhea, the wife of Cronus, and mother of Gods and Goddesses, was worshipped.
In Rome too, Cybele, a mother Goddesses, was worshipped, as early as 250 BC. It was known as Hilaria, and it lasted for three days, called the Ides of March, that is from March 15 to March 18.
However, neither of them meant for the honoring of our immediate mothers, as is done in our Mother's Day.
Rather more closely aligned to our Mother's Day, is the "Mothering Sunday". England observed "Mothering Sunday", or the "Mid-Lent-Sunday, on the fourth Sunday in Lent.
In the United States, Anna M. Jarvis (1864-1948) is credited with bringing in the celebration of Mother's day.
Thank You Matty!
Yes dejt is disappeared. All the files are: http://www.hot.ee/jehoovatunnistajatest but the message board is gone. The reason is that I was the only one who supported it financially and there was no big interest about estonian ex-jw forum. Maybe sometimes in the future I will restore dejt, who knows.:)
Can anybody help me with the links of other exJW message-boards? thnx
please i need a help.. i translated into estonian some interesting articles about jw blood transfusion ban and also alternative explanations about acts 15. yet, when i discussed these things with christians among different denominations i found that many of them do not agree with the view that the decision of apostles and elders in acts 15 was made because of the tensions between judea- and gentile christians.
they think that it was the universal law which is obligatory to all christians even in our days.. .
so, do you have any information about how most christian denominations and churches or most respected theologians view acts 15?
Please I need a help.
I translated into estonian some interesting articles about JW blood transfusion ban and also alternative explanations about Acts 15. Yet, when I discussed these things with christians among different denominations I found that many of them do not agree with the view that the decision of apostles and elders in Acts 15 was made because of the tensions between judea- and gentile christians. They think that it was the universal law which is obligatory to all christians even in our days.
So, do You have any information about how most christian denominations and churches or most respected theologians view Acts 15?
when i was loyal jw my favorite book was the "commentary on the letter of james".
only later i heard that it was written by someone who later became "apostate".
is it true?edited by - ffeidrik on 6 january 2003 14:15:10.
When i was loyal JW my favorite book was the "Commentary on the letter of James". Only later i heard that it was written by someone who later became "apostate". Is it true?
Edited by - ffeidrik on 6 January 2003 14:15:10
just curious.
seems like almost all posters here are either from north america, australia or uk.
are there are any others living on smaller or different rocks?
Hi Simon
Estonia - we are between finland, russia and baltic sea.
Estonia does not mean "east", it is estland, the land of est's (estid - the ancient name of estonians according to latin and german historians, we called ourselves "maarahvas" - the people of the earth), we were independent 800 years ago, then we were ruled by germans, swedes, russians, we got our independece again 1918 and lost it again 1940 to soviets, since 1991 we are free again. And we won eurovision song contest 2001;)
just curious.
seems like almost all posters here are either from north america, australia or uk.
are there are any others living on smaller or different rocks?
I am from estonia, small nation, about 1,5 million people in north europe.
Yes i do not like to be identified.
"ffeidrik" is something similar to weird in estonian, not my real name of course)
Edited by - ffeidrik on 23 December 2002 15:51:12