Simplesally,
It stands for Biblical Research & Commentary International, Inc. and you can find their website at http://www.brci.org
Brian
don't forget about the brci conference (you know the same group that does the 800-why-1914 help-line) it's in chicago, june 28 and 29.. call the help-line for more details.
i'm going.
cb
Simplesally,
It stands for Biblical Research & Commentary International, Inc. and you can find their website at http://www.brci.org
Brian
what is it that the wtbts can't abide nor tolerate?
publicity: the searching luminosity of truth.
when the light of truth is turned on them, they scatter like roaches suddenly exposed to daylight.. i am suggesting that next summer, during the usual round of vacation ruining assemblies, that we have our own round of conventions, apost-0-conventions.
Sign me up for this one. I'd be more than willing to travel half way across the country to get the chance to enjoy such fine fellowship.
I just ask one thing...that we all get to wear those Apostofest badges with the Smurf on them!
Brian
just found this on the watchtower website:.
http://www.watchtower.org/library/rq/index.htm?article=article_11.htm.
cross: jesus did not die on a cross.
Stinky,
I've often been puzzled by that myself. Unfortunately, I think that the reason I feel that way is because I believe that's one of the arguments that the Reasoning From the Scriptures book uses.
Honestly, though, I have to agree with nativenyr23 that the reason that most do wear a cross is so that they can be reminded of what Jesus sacrificed for us.
Brian
this image appears on page 146 .
of the watchtower bible and tract society, inc. of ny & pa - .
book: revelation - its grand climax at hand !
Maybe I'm not the brightest bulb in the box (and never professed to be, either ) but I found that cartoon and the caption beneath it in the Revelation book a bit misleading. From the way the caption read, I just sort of assumed that it was a political cartoon from the period. Until you guys pointed it out to me I didn't put two and two together.
Brian
i am going to put out some bumper stickers at a minimal cost to those who are interested.
any ideas for a good slogan on the silentlambs/pedophile issue?
anyone up for creating the graphics?
What about just simply putting black letters on a white background that says "www.silentlambs.org" with a picture of the little lamb from the site. It should certainly pique people's interest enough to run home and check out the site.
Brian
this image appears on page 146 .
of the watchtower bible and tract society, inc. of ny & pa - .
book: revelation - its grand climax at hand !
Sonoita,
Thanks...I stand corrected!
The fact that they fail to use some sort of index to credit photographs has always been a pet peeve of mine.
Thanks again for bringing that to my attention, sonoita. My apologies Tallyman.
Brian
this image appears on page 146 .
of the watchtower bible and tract society, inc. of ny & pa - .
book: revelation - its grand climax at hand !
Tallyman,
Don't take this the wrong way, but are you sure that the WTB&TS is responsible for this image? The caption underneath says...
Appearing with this caption, the above cartoon is typical of many published in the 1930's that stung "those men who do not have the seal of God"Honestly, I'd be more than happy to see them take the blame for the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby at this point, but I'm not completely convinced they're the ones to blame for this one.
Brian
i'm sure many have seen these at some time:.
http://www.bethelcoachtours.com/english.htm.
i just noticed on their site that they claim:.
Anyone ever taken one of these tours? I went on one about twelve years ago, though not run by this company. While on the trip, I was deep in the throes of active JWism so I enjoyed it immensely, but upon reflection I don't know how in the world I ever made it for a week on that bus.
To paraphrase a line from 'Red Dwarf' - It was like being on holiday with a bunch of Germans!
BTW, no offense to any Germans who might possibly be reading the board.
Brian
dubs are always looking for an angle to make money.their probably no worse than anybody else,but they do like to preach against materialism while chasing the illusive dollar.alot of times its some form of pyramid scheme.amway for one,or the triple charge system(owned and operated by some dubs from califonia)then theres the out and out pyramid scheme.you bring in people who give the pyramid $500.00,after bringing in so many people the guy at the top get`s a $17,000.00 payout,and is free to start again at the bottem of the pyramid.i`ve known a few dubs who have collected their 17grand.the pyramid eventually burns out,and the people at the bottem are left holding the bag(no payout).they lose the money they couldn`t afford to spend to begin with.there are some dubs though,that make a good living at this.what are some of the get rich schemes you`ve witnessed(pun intended)in dubland?...outlaw
Several of the brothers and sisters at my local hall became infatuated with the latest miracle product to sweep the nation...melaluca oil. They were selling everything from lotion to ointment to pills and tea. It was really big down here in the south...for about six months.
Talking about Shaklee brought back some particularly vivid memories for me. My mom used to make us take the liquid vitamins that they used to sell. Man, that stuff was nasty. To this day I refuse to take vitamins based solely on remembering what that stuff tasted like.
Brian
only one word is sufficient to describe this film =.
it is not religious persecution for an informed person to expose publicly a certain religion as being false, thus allowing persons to see the difference between false religion and true religion.
wt 11/15/1963 page 688 paragraph 3
After having seen AOTC last weekend, I was also a little disappointed with the finished product. Leaps and bounds better than Ep. 1, but still miles to go before it's as good as the original trilogy.
I think part of the problem might be that in the original episodes four through six, Lucas picked actors no one had ever heard of. Now, we've got folks like Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Liam Neeson, Christopher Lee, Sam Jackson and Jimmy Smits. These actors and great, but we've seen these guys before and we're familiar with them. I think that hurts these films somewhat. (BTW, why in the world was Jimmy Smits in this movie? I heard people actually groaning in the theater when he appeared!)
Did anybody else see Hayden Christensen in "Life As a House?" He had to tackle much weightier issues than the ones in AOTC (and with much better dialog ) and did a marvelous job. Looking forward to seeing him grow as an actor.
Brian