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Special talk by GB member by phone hook-up
by Must obey! innew zealand jw's had a 2.5 hour meeting on saturday to listen to a 'special talk' via telephone link-up given by a governing body member.
was it the same as gerrit losch's recent australian talk?.
when i was a jw (35 years) i don't recall this ever happening before.
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Ozzy Osbourne's new album "Black Rain"
by Must obey! ini've been a fan of ozzy for about 10 years.
just bought his new album.
anyone else got it and listened to it yet?
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Why does the WBTS keep confusing 'rulership' with 'kingdom'?
by Must obey! ini get annoyed at how the society keeps harping on about how 'the kingdom' of god is actually a heavenly governmental rulership, made up of 144,000 & christ.
for example, this quote in the study article about god's sovereignty just reviewed:.
"a sovereign generally exercises his authority through an agency that is placed over his subjects.the kingdom of god, therefore, is an expression or exercise of god's universal sovereignty toward his creatures, a means or an agency used by him to carry out his rulership.".
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Will there ever be a leadership coup at Watchtower headquarters?
by Must obey! ini doubt it very much, at least not in the foreseeable future.
but what are your thoughts?
could you ever see it happening and under what circumstances & when?
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Check out these digital posters on infowars.com
by Must obey! inprovocative but way cool http://www.infowars.com/cartoons_10.htm#newyear.
would love to see some done like this re the watchtower.
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What do JW's do to help the poor & needy at this time of year, or ever?
by Must obey! injust about every church i know of does something for the poor and needy around this time of year, who are not necessarily christians or members of their church.
from helping prisoners to delivering food hampers to visiting the lonely and elderly to helping poor people and children overseas, most churches i'm aware of do at least something to materially help the suffering in the community, home and abroad, regardless of their religious orientation.
many of these churches have programmes providing such assistance all year around, even many catholic churches.. but what do the jw's do to actually practically help the suffering and poor at this time of year, or ever?
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Destroy any JW's faith that they are the only true religion in 5 easy steps
by Must obey! intry this on the next jw you meet:.
1. ask the jw what religious group jesus selected in 1919 to be his faithful and discreet slave organisation?
the jw will answer: "pastor russell & the bible students"good!!.
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Scriptural Christian requirements v JW Christian requirements
by Must obey! inthe scriptural requirements to be a good christian are refreshingly few and simple, perhaps encapsulated by these few scriptures (nwt):.
matthew 7:12 all things, therefore, that you want men to do to you, you also must likewise do to them; this, in fact, is what the law and the prophets mean.
1 john 3:16 for god loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten son, in order that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life.. acts 15:28 for the holy spirit and we ourselves have favored adding no further burden to you, except these necessary things, 29 to keep abstaining from things sacrificed to idols and from blood and from things strangled and from fornication.
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Who got closest to the 2007 anointed prediction?
by Must obey! inthere was a thread on here a few months back where posters were placing their predictions on how many the 2007 memorial partakers would be.
i wonder who was the closest.
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Is it official policy that elders MUST advise the parent to report abuse?
by Must obey! innotwithstanding the plain fact that the watchtower's heinous "two witness" rule is obviously flawed (scripturally and in terms of natural justice), it seems to me that as long as the elders are advising the parent/caregiver to go to the authorities in every case where an accusation of child abuse has occurred that this is sufficient for the elders to discharge their legal duty, shouldn't it?.
i have heard rumours that this is in fact the official current policy (since when i don't know) of the society: that they tell the elders to advise the parent/caregiver to inform the authorities of alleged child abuse.
but how firm is this policy?