Here is another picture of the event:
"And I caught sight of a woman sitting upon a scarlet-colored wild beast" (Revelation 17:4)
"At one table a lie is what they will keep speaking. But nothing will succeed." (Daniel 11:27)
on june 9th, 2009 austrian chancellor werner faymann met delegates from the 14 churches in austia that are registered under public law.it was called a dialogue about the cohesion of the austrian society in which things in common should be emphasized and not seperating things.
among the participating churches were among others catholic, protestant, greek orthodox, jews, muslim, mormons, buddhist and - jehovah's witnesses!.
you find the list here: http://www.ots.at/presseaussendung.php?schluessel=ots_20090608_ots0170.
Here is another picture of the event:
"And I caught sight of a woman sitting upon a scarlet-colored wild beast" (Revelation 17:4)
"At one table a lie is what they will keep speaking. But nothing will succeed." (Daniel 11:27)
on june 9th, 2009 austrian chancellor werner faymann met delegates from the 14 churches in austia that are registered under public law.it was called a dialogue about the cohesion of the austrian society in which things in common should be emphasized and not seperating things.
among the participating churches were among others catholic, protestant, greek orthodox, jews, muslim, mormons, buddhist and - jehovah's witnesses!.
you find the list here: http://www.ots.at/presseaussendung.php?schluessel=ots_20090608_ots0170.
A Catholic News Agency states here: http://www.kathpress.co.at/content/site/nachrichten/database/26439.html
"The religious communities in Austria want to stand up more for a solidly united and integrated society. That is a result of a meeting of delegates of all 14 registered churches and religious communities with Chancellor Werner Faymann on Tueday in Vienna. Especially in economically hard times understand for each other is getting more important says Faymann after the one-hour-talk to journalists. He thanked the delegates for their willingness to stregthen the things in common in Austria and announced another meeting for the fall of 2009"
on june 9th, 2009 austrian chancellor werner faymann met delegates from the 14 churches in austia that are registered under public law.it was called a dialogue about the cohesion of the austrian society in which things in common should be emphasized and not seperating things.
among the participating churches were among others catholic, protestant, greek orthodox, jews, muslim, mormons, buddhist and - jehovah's witnesses!.
you find the list here: http://www.ots.at/presseaussendung.php?schluessel=ots_20090608_ots0170.
Yes, they were just recognized as an official church in Austria and one of the first thing was to join this meeting.
on june 9th, 2009 austrian chancellor werner faymann met delegates from the 14 churches in austia that are registered under public law.it was called a dialogue about the cohesion of the austrian society in which things in common should be emphasized and not seperating things.
among the participating churches were among others catholic, protestant, greek orthodox, jews, muslim, mormons, buddhist and - jehovah's witnesses!.
you find the list here: http://www.ots.at/presseaussendung.php?schluessel=ots_20090608_ots0170.
On June 9th, 2009 Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann met delegates from the 14 churches in Austia that are registered under public law.It was called a dialogue about the cohesion of the Austrian society in which things in common should be emphasized and not seperating things. Among the participating churches were among others Catholic, Protestant, Greek Orthodox, Jews, Muslim, Mormons, Buddhist and - Jehovah's Witnesses!
You find the list here: http://www.ots.at/presseaussendung.php?schluessel=OTS_20090608_OTS0170
Photos of the event are found here: http://fotoservice.bundeskanzleramt.at/imagecatalogue/image/list/19347
The JW delegate Walter Schneeweiß is the third head from the left on the group photo. It seems that he was avoiding to be clearly seen.
The picture reminds me of the picture that WT used in 1986 about the meeting in Assisi:
it's spelt herbs and it's not a silent h, so why do american's pronounce it 'erbs?
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Excuse my French.
i lived for the first 20 years of my life in a communist country.. .
great .... .
we were told we lived in the best regime, had best medical care, best election system, best goverment, no criminality like in the western countries, no unemploymence like in the western countries, not all the problems like people in the west ..... .
...and there was a committee of old men.
the internet will soon run out of room according to fox causing "brown outs" at first with the internet slowing down drastically before it closes down!
will jwn close after all these years???
what will you do with your new spare time?.
Could be made up by an internet company - or several of them - looking for investments.
german comdedian oliver pocher has been raised as jw as he frankly declares.
in his current tv show he uses the story of lot and his daughters and uses his nwt.
he also uses some of the typical jw phrases like inviting the audience to use their own bibles.. starts at 8min10 here:.
German comdedian Oliver Pocher has been raised as JW as he frankly declares. In his current TV show he uses the story of Lot and his daughters and uses his NWT. He also uses some of the typical JW phrases like inviting the audience to use their own Bibles.
Starts at 8min10 here:
http://www.myvideo.de/watch/6312201/Oliver_Pocher_Gefaehrliches_Halbwissen_8_18
continues here: http://www.myvideo.de/watch/6312324/Oliver_Pocher_Gefaehrliches_Halbwissen_9_18
He also tells the audience again that he was raised as a JW. When someone is laughing he says "This is serious" and says it might be the case that he knocked at door at 9:30 in the morning at [points at people in the audience] you, you you you and you. But not you because I would remember"
boy or girl names, don't know for sure which as of yet.
preferably something with apostate or rock musician connotations.
i thought of "stevie ray" as in stevie ray vaughan and as a tribute to both steven hassan and ray franz but it sounds a bit too redneck for my taste.
What about "Taze" for a boy. I know only of one person in the last 200 years who had that name and he had some impact.
i have been lurking for a while, just joined.
nice to see there are so many others out there who feel/felt how i feel.... long story short - i was born into it, started having doubts about age 6, but what can you do when you have over controlling parents whose only goal is to make you a pioneer and ship you off to bethel so you can be like your goody-two-shoe brothers.
suffered through my school years being bullied with no friends - parents made sure that i was very different from other kids inc how i dressed and even what i ate to the point where i was apparently known as the ugly hippie.
Welcome, CB.