I am open enough to believe that it's possible we came from a "primordeal soup" which of course was created by God. We need to realize that the Bible contains 6000 years of recorded human history.
Flowerpetal
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Is anyone a christian evolutionist?
by Panda injust asking because my church of christ friend says you cannot be both.
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TTFN
by Zoewrex inas of nov. 13th i won?t be able to check out this board as often as i would like.
after 9 years, the 14th is my final day working for the military (active duty army, then civil service job).
my husband resigned from the marines and is currently working in management and so we?ll be moving to a new location nov. 19th
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Flowerpetal
For the most part I stayed at home with my kids too. You will NEVER regret it if you do. I think it makes them more independent.
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Flowerpetal
I'm angry at myself for not heeding the warning signs and call off my wedding in 1970, because of the position the WTB&TS took about letting your "yes" mean "yes" and your "no" mean "no" once you are engaged. That the congregation should expect you to get married.
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Right or Well?
by startingover ini don't know who wrote this but i found it interesting.
i heard a funny story about a cowboy who ambled into the local blacksmith shop and picked up a horseshoe, not realizing it had just come from the forge.
he immediately dropped the hot shoe, shoved his seared hand into his pocket and tried to act nonchalant.
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Flowerpetal
Maybe they are tired of getting hurt.
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'Puny' Men Victorious Again! (Amazing Biotech News)
by metatron inhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3247035.stm.
if this fails, go to rense.com and read about the amazing joint growth development.. read the quote about using the joints immediately!.
metatron
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Flowerpetal
This is the kind of news my father tried to live for. He had rheumatoid arthritis and hung on to the bitter end in hopes some kind of breakthrough would come along. Of course, he had other problems too: cancer of the prostrate gland, which they didn't remove but scraped the cancers cells off, and congestive heart failure, which is I think the thing that killed him. He also had nodules on his lungs. He died in 1988.
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I am lucky to be alive
by happyout ini don't know if anyone noticed since i'm not one of the premier posters, but i've been gone for several weeks.
unfortunately, the reason is i was in a very bad car accident.
i can't give too many details, because i don't want to be identified, but my car was hit by a semi truck on a major freeway during rush hour.
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Flowerpetal
Happyout:
Sorry about the accident but glad you are alive and now able to post again!
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Them annual visits
by tazmaniac ini just had my first "annual" visit since leaving over 3 years ago.
someone in my family told me elder so and so stopped to see me.
so i knew they were on my trail.
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Flowerpetal
In the past few years, it is now a practice that if you switch to another congregation, you can't take your cards with you. The secretary of the congregation you were associated with will mail your cards to the congregation you switched to.
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"Worldy" girfriend or JW girlfriend... Help me choose...
by Confucious inhey guys,.
alrighty.
enjoying being single.. right now i have a "worldy" girlfriend (note the quotes " ").. but there's this incredibly beautiful jw girl that has shown interest in me.. (i'm not df or da, just not going to meetings.
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Flowerpetal
Re: the 21 yr. old, you will not only be getting involved with her--but her family. Are you ready for that?
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Flowerpetal
I'm skeptical of any group that claims the Bible is inerrant. (sp?)
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"Landrew" vs "Borg"
by Stephanus inin classic star trek there was an episode entitled "the return of the archons" where the crew of the enterprise beamed down to a planet where the starship "archon" had last been reported, some time previously.
they found themselves in a stagnated victorian era society of people going mindlessly about their business, rattling off platitudes like "peace be with you, friend" to passers by.
the society turned out to be controlled by a supercomputer which had taken on the name (and projected image) of landrew (or landru), its creator some millennia previously.
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Flowerpetal
You know what Stephanus, I couldn't agree with you more. In fact I wanted to suggest that to this board about the followers of Landreu being more like the organization than the Borg but I figured most people here didn't watch the old Stark Trek episodes and wouldn't know what I was talking about.