I feel that witnesses only care about each other if they are following the rules correctly.
Renegade
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Do JW's really care for one another?
by JH indo you think that the jw's in your congregation care if you're living your life to the fullest or if you're happy?.
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Renegade
I forgot to add that I was one of the reluctant ones.
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Renegade
Well, most of them are only doing it because they believe in the paradise not because they really love God.
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Christmas shopping unhealthy for men.
by BrentR inmost of us guys hate shopping and now there was a study done on the psysiologic effects of shopping on men.
so ladies, when we don't want to go shopping with you don't take it personal.
it might be relaxing and enjoyable for you but it has the opposite effect on men.. http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/1998/12/22/xmasshop981222.html.
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Renegade
Mmm, raging little demons or expired credit card? (Yet again, kidding!)
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Jesus is bisexual according to the watchtower!
by 5go init just hit me 144,000 are married to the jesus christ yet it is made of men and women all kings.
so really he is technically gay.. .
so then why are the witnesses for not for gay marriage?.
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Renegade
I think it's meant to be in a spiritual sense but who cares? It's funny!
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About "dawg" and growth...
by changeling ini only checked in here briefley yesterday and missed dawg's "good-by" thread.
i posted there just now, but don't know if he is checking in any longer.. many of you realize he and i have had our differences.
in fact, is was after a "cyber-fight" with me that he left the last time.. when he returned, he pm'd me several times just making nice, brief little comments on things i'd post.
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Renegade
Look shell, just let it go. It doesn't matter whether what she said was patronising or not, but I don't believe it was intended to. It's just that they wanted this thread to "honour a friend" or whatever, so they probably would rather not have any arguing.
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Renegade
I'm going to live life without having to worry about every single flaming restriction that the witnesses weigh you down with.
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Christmas shopping unhealthy for men.
by BrentR inmost of us guys hate shopping and now there was a study done on the psysiologic effects of shopping on men.
so ladies, when we don't want to go shopping with you don't take it personal.
it might be relaxing and enjoyable for you but it has the opposite effect on men.. http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/1998/12/22/xmasshop981222.html.
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Renegade
They're probably just worried about his wife and kids having tantrums when they find out he hasn't got the right things. (By the way it's a joke.)
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Christmas shopping unhealthy for men.
by BrentR inmost of us guys hate shopping and now there was a study done on the psysiologic effects of shopping on men.
so ladies, when we don't want to go shopping with you don't take it personal.
it might be relaxing and enjoyable for you but it has the opposite effect on men.. http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/1998/12/22/xmasshop981222.html.
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Renegade
OH NO! Christmas shopping! It burns!
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YOU are bound to be like God, KNOWING good and bad
by nicolaou inlet's assume for the moment that god decides what is good and what is bad.
does he 'a' choose what is good because it is obviously good or 'b' is it good simply because he says so?
if 'a' then what is good is independant of god and he has no choice but to accept it as good.. if 'b' then the definition of what is good is arbitrary - god could decide that child abuse was good and it would be because he said so.. clearly this is ridiculous because we all recognise child abuse to be a bad thing and that is why god would never label it as good.
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Renegade
"Does God lack so much confidence in himself that he constantly needs reassurance from "his servants" that they have faith and love for him?
Which one of us "made in God's image " would put our kids to that kind of test to prove their loyalty to us like he did with Abraham."
So very, very true. I've always wondered why he constantly needed to make one of his servants suffer to prove a point.