sd-7...you definitely have a gift!...maybe you should immerse yourself in pyramidology, declare yourself God's channel on earth and start a "Bible study movement"!!
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The Beast-Tower #7: How Are Members of the Faithful and Discreet Slave Selected?
by sd-7 in(a) in what year was the faithful slave appointed by jehovah god?
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24:45) who, then, is the master in the illustration?
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New James Bond Film: Skyfall
by leavingwt ini had an opportunity to see skyfall in the theater yesterday.
it's almost as good as casino royale, with some parts of it being even better.
the opening sequence was a real thrill, one of the best.
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Thought it was one of the better Bond films...lots of action and a fantastic bad guy in Bardem. Though Sean Connery will always be Bond, Daniel Craig comes closer to the Bond of the books...a cold blooded killer with a flash of gallows humor.
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Please tell us about your weather.
by compound complex inliteral or figurative .
rain, at long last, has penetrated into the interior of our land and my soul.
the burning sun of a protracted summer had effectively removed my resolve to get necessary things done.
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tenyearsafter
Best of both worlds in Colorado...cool and crisp with sunny skies!
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So ARE Mormons a cult?
by Found Sheep inhad a short, cuz i cut it off, conversation about mormons today.
she claims to be one.
before i knew she was my big mouth called it a cult.
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tenyearsafter
It depends on what definition of cult you are using. If your definition is a fanatic follower of an individual leader that isolates the individual from society, then no, they probably would not be considered in that definition. If you define it by Christian orthodoxy, anyone outside of the traditional, orthodox Christian belief system yet claiming to be Christian, is considered a cult.
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JW Homeschool
by grewupjw1969 inas i was rumbling thru the internet i came across this site: www.newsystemschool.org.
i didn't know that they had started homeschooling.. .
grewup.
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tenyearsafter
We used Pearblossom...it lasted one year, and then we had to put the kids back in public school. Unfortunately, the school board wouldn't recognize the homeschooling for graduation credits so the kids had to repeat an entire year! What a waste of time and money...
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Helping people
by so confused inwhat do you say to someone that feels preaching is the best thing to do in helping people because you can save their life in the long run?
should not waste energy on helping people when hungry, poor because a waste of time and its temporary.
trying to have something logical and persusive to have my mom see helping people now is a good thing..
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tenyearsafter
I would just point to the example of Jesus. The first thing he did BEFORE preaching to people, was to care for the physical needs of his audience, ie: healing the sick and crippled, feeding the masses, raising the dead, etc. Pretty hard to argue with the example of the one they are supposedly modeling their ministry after!
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Never, never was 100% in
by pontoon inover 40 yrs baptized, service, builds, talks and talks and talks that i put countless hours of prep into, elder, meetings, assemblies,----you all know.
but through it all i never bought the whole truth idea 100%.
no matter what it was, meeting, service, assemblies, i just couldn't wait for it to end.
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tenyearsafter
Wow...I could have written that post! Your story mirrors mine so closely it is scary...I guess there are/were alot of us "going through the motions" folks out there.
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A question regarding bringing reproach on GodÂ’s name
by crazycate inregarding the tragedy in gresham this last week, i have nothing but sadness for the loss of that young life, and nothing but sympathy for the family and friends that mourn her.
i do, however, see the attempts being made to make sure everyone "knows" that the alleged killer was not a "real witness.".
i was raised as a jehovah's witness and remember the conversations that surrounded any criminal action by a member of the congregation.
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tenyearsafter
I hadn't seen anything about the suspected killer being a JW...do you have details you can share or a link that talks about that?
And yes, you raise a good question...I think I hated the bad press if I were lumped in to the same group.
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Please read
by JeffT inmy father passed around 9 this morning.
he'd been in poor health for some time, but it still comes as a shock to have him gone.
we are going to miss him terribly.
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tenyearsafter
What a Legacy! My condolences on your loss Jeff...may you and your family reflect on the wonderful memories you have of your Dad.
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Why aren't you an Atheist?
by Bloody Hotdogs! inlong time lurker, first time poster.. .
i'm an ms (accounts servant) in a large congregation in canada.
over the last several years i've faught a hard-won battle to rid my mind of all religous and supernatural beleifs.
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tenyearsafter
For me, there are more reasons to believe in a creator than to believe that a creator doesn't exist...primarily the "fine tuning" of the universe. If someone chooses to be an atheist, so be it...but I will believe in a creator until it can be proven to me a creator doesn't exist.