I'm an atheist but I still practice Jesus' teachings. I also see a lot of worth in Buddhist teachings as well.
I also like Buckaroo Banzai: "Wherever you go, there you are."
marmot
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Where the Bible Got It Right- An Atheist's Perspective On Love and Altruism
by nvrgnbk inlet your love be genuine.
good verses in the bible.
there is an old saying to the effect that the two topics you should never discuss with your friends are politics and religion.
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marmot
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A changing trend in Watchtower teaching??????
by TooBad TooSad infor the last year or so i have been sensing a change in the wording of articles in the.
watchtower, awake, and km's but i could not put my finger on it until i read the.
november 2007 our kingdom ministry.
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marmot
Bonnie_Clyde, the same thing happened with my grandmother. Faithfully attended all the meetings but when she got sick she didn't get a single visit from ANY of the elders in the congregation. My father had to get on the phone and try to guilt them into coming but they didn't even bother until the funeral (which we DIDN'T hold at the kingdom hall).
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Songs most likely on OBVES Ipod
by kerj2leev inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_ikcml_a9a.
this has to be on it!.
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marmot
Cypress Hill - "Insane in the Brain"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK33KD7j_nc
Blind Melon - "Three is a magic number"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPzAjiLr5Zw
Violent femmes - "Add it up"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHapDS2fcFE
The Pixies - "Monkey Gone to Heaven" (skip ahead to 1:50 for the relevant bits)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuzAliTr40E
The Streets - "Deluded in my mind"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHaTMOkRGN8
And of course, Patsy Cline - "Crazy" (although he only listens to the first verse, over and over and over...)
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What Kind of Woman Do you Men Really Want in a Relationship ?
by flipper inso guys.
i know all the old cliches, all the good women are taken !
but it's just not true !
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marmot
I want someone who wants me.
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DO JWS BELIEVE IN HYPER-EVOLUTION?
by badboy infor there to be such variety of animals,wouldn't their have to be hyper-evolution?.
some animals in the same species have different numbers of chromosomes.. it is reckone that only 6 genetic changes(nucleotide?
) can happen in a generation, otherwise genetic instability would occur..
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marmot
Jaguarbass, if you want a good website then check out http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/faqs.html
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DO JWS BELIEVE IN HYPER-EVOLUTION?
by badboy infor there to be such variety of animals,wouldn't their have to be hyper-evolution?.
some animals in the same species have different numbers of chromosomes.. it is reckone that only 6 genetic changes(nucleotide?
) can happen in a generation, otherwise genetic instability would occur..
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marmot
Satanus, here's some good information regarding what you brought up:
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DO JWS BELIEVE IN HYPER-EVOLUTION?
by badboy infor there to be such variety of animals,wouldn't their have to be hyper-evolution?.
some animals in the same species have different numbers of chromosomes.. it is reckone that only 6 genetic changes(nucleotide?
) can happen in a generation, otherwise genetic instability would occur..
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marmot
Yes, but they won't admit it.
Noah supposedly took only "kinds" onto the ark. These "kinds" were supposedly proto-species that multiplied and diversified into the species we have today.
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This WT article makes me mad.... this is evil
by dawg init's bad enought that young people in the wt have to sell magizines, risk shunning when they find out the truth about the gb... but this article really makes me laugh and angry at the same time.
the part that made me the maddest was when the father said he "conquered" the habit, lying bastard!
http://www.watchtower.org/e/200611a/article_01.htm.
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marmot
Although I don't believe in the Bible, I find the Watchtower's interpretation of scripture to justify their stance on masturbation to be tenuous and offensive.
I simply cannot believe that an activity so universal was never directly mentioned A SINGLE TIME in the entire Bible, much less condemned as unclean. The mosaic law only mentions men being "unclean" until the evening if they had a seminal emission, which could also be the result of regular sexual intercourse or a wet dream. I'm imagining that the camp of the Israelites must have pretty devoid of teenage boys during daylight hours. However, this fails to address the issue of female masturbation, or pre-puberty masturbation where there is no ejaculate.
As for them tying it to the apostle Paul's words on "unclean habits", why would he have suddenly stepped up to the plate to condemn something that had never been directly condemned in the Bible? It doesn't help that the wording is so vague he could have been talking about picking your nose.
The Watchtower's ban on masturbation is not so much a question of pleasing God but rather leftovers of Victorian-era attitudes towards sexuality, coupled with a desire for complete control over their adherents. It is shameful that this policy leads to so much guilt and depression among young people who are misled into believing that they are displeasing God by simply doing something that comes naturally as part of sexual development. -
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Questions From Readers: Hunting/Fishing
by inkling in.
i guess this means you can maim and kill animals all you want, just so long as you don't enjoy it too much.. sorta like being a isrealite warrior who makes a living killing people but yet is commanded to "hate violence".
[inkling].
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marmot
"The apostles didn't brag about their catch"
CORRECTION: The BIBLE doesn't mention the apostles bragging about their catch. The Bible doesn't mention Jesus pooping, either. Does this mean Jesus never took a dump? -
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Questions From Readers: Hunting/Fishing
by inkling in.
i guess this means you can maim and kill animals all you want, just so long as you don't enjoy it too much.. sorta like being a isrealite warrior who makes a living killing people but yet is commanded to "hate violence".
[inkling].
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marmot
Steve2, your uncle hunts wild boars with a .22? That's borderline sadistic unless you can get a brain stem shot. It'd be like trying to kill someone with a one-inch dull knife.
I'm sure you're mistaken.
As for myself, I accompany my cousins and my other friends hunting but I'm too lazy to do all the hiking through the bush so I just stay at the cabin and cook chili while making sure the beer gets consumed. I love target shooting and archery, though. Maybe when I get myself into shape I'll go along into the mountains and try my hand at taking a moose of my own.
Mention hunting at my previous congregation, though, and you were sure to be marked as bad association. They were a very liberal bunch (which is ironically very far removed from the actual meaning of the term). Fishing wasn't too bad but there weren't many others who liked it as much as I do.