Define "thug".
FreudianSlip
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Is Jehovah just a wicked spirit?
by Rooster ini think the watchtower bible & trick society's god is just a wicked spirit.
jehovah is not the name of the true god!
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FreudianSlip
I don't believe in spirits.
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Craziest thing you've ever been "counseled" for????
by superman ini know that this has been a popular post in the past.
but after my last post, it got me thinking.
i used to always use those stupid field service report slips as scratch paper.
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FreudianSlip
Honesty-
What kinds of crazy things did you counsel people on?
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How do you feel now? EVOLUTION OR CREATION??
by chuckyy inas jws we were no doubt staunch creationists.
but how do you feel now??
do you still opt for creation or do you now feel evolution offers the right answer.
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FreudianSlip
Evolution has been proven, therefore it's what I believe in. I have not seen a shred of proof for "creation". What helped convidence me was college. Biological Anthropology and Geology were pivotal. My eyes were opened like never before. The former basically laid out the progression of evolution. The skull formation, etc. THEN the next year I took Biology 1 and 2. Oh my God! If there ever was any doubt, I lost all of it there. The Bible (or any other religious book) doesn't hold a candle to many of the modern textbooks regarding the formation of life.
I'll admit that I don't know what exactly got the whole process started. The idea of transpermia is intriguing though.
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Sometimes you have to make a stand.
by wanderlustguy insometimes you have to make a stand.
and sometimes maybe you shouldnt?.
i think overall i am happy with who i am right now.
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FreudianSlip
I miss you.
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Defending others
by JK666 inhey everybody,.
i have tried in the past to defend others when i thought they were being abused.. case 1: a gay poster was banned, and i lobbied to get him reinstated to this board.
eventually, he was able to come back on.
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What does one need to interpret the Bible?
by insearchoftruth ini have posted some thoughts on this on earlier threads, but the pesky jws have approached my wife about a bible study again, but my wife has let them know that this time she wants to learn how to read the bible and then after she is able to do that, she may consider some of the other books.
i have a couple of concerns about this, firstly, from what i know, the jws consider reading thier literature on a par with reading the bible, in fact i am pretty sure that they will try to lead her back to the bible teach book and let her know that she is in essence getting the same 'food' this way as she would another way.. secondly, if she decides to study the bible, the questions from readers that has recently come out all but prohibiting independent bible study will most likely come into play.
witnessgirl provided a good course on this, let my wife know that we are going to read the bible, not study, which could be a loophole (but i doubt if she asks a jw about that they would see a difference, but my stubborn wife may), but i think my wife would say she wants to study, not read....... a pesky jw provided her with her copy of the insight books and she also has the reasoning book, but i want her to actually feel she can read the bible and take from it what the literature presents in itself, not the slant that any organization or person wants her to take from it, even though if she reads the nwt version (or really any version for that matter) there is already a man provided slant.
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FreudianSlip
Why does it need to be "interpreted"?
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FreudianSlip
the new Torchwood recruits can't we? Mickey and Martha
Yep. I didn't realize that show was still on. I tried to watch it, and even lasted a few episodes, but it was absolutely horrible!!
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Marriage Is Just a Business
by Preston inhttp://abcnews.go.com/business/story?id=5442819.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25846393/.
i read the above articles this morning regarding a guy who was ordered by a court to pay his ex-fiance $150,000 for backing out of a marriage.
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FreudianSlip
^ Exactly!
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Do you take Responsibility
by kerj2leev inusually the one that doesnt want to be friends anymore wont recognize his/her part in the failure.. in jg wifes thread about being friends with your ex the above comment was made.
in failed relationships it's usually both parties that share the blame.. in the past three years since my divorce i have come to except my part in the break-up of our marriage.
i have identified areas that i need to work on to be in a healthy relationship.
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FreudianSlip
Whatever. Sometimes blame is deserved and earned. Sometimes a break-up is SOLELY or overwhelmingly one person's fault.