"Knorr" is the a manufacturer of packet soup in Germany. Accordingly Watchtower president Knorr is usually called "Suppenkasper" or "Suppen-Kaspar" ("Kaspar Who Did Not Have Any Soup") by German apostates ;)
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Photo - NH Knorr President of Watchtower Society, Chicago 1955
by VM44 indownload now if you want to save this photo!
it will not remain online for very long!.
nh knorr president of watchtower society chicago 1955. source: detroit news photo archive.
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Why are Pantsuits not appropriate according to The Watchtower?
by VM44 inwhy do the jws consider pansuits worm by women not appropriate attire?.
pantsuits are considered appropriate attire in the conservative business world.. secretary of state hilary clinton wears pantsuits quite often.. would pantsuits be considered appropriate for a visit to bethel?
if someone showed up at bethel wearing them, would be be asked to leave?.
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Angela Merkel wears pantsuits too ... but according to JW's, pants are "men's clothes" ...
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Why are Pantsuits not appropriate according to The Watchtower?
by VM44 inwhy do the jws consider pansuits worm by women not appropriate attire?.
pantsuits are considered appropriate attire in the conservative business world.. secretary of state hilary clinton wears pantsuits quite often.. would pantsuits be considered appropriate for a visit to bethel?
if someone showed up at bethel wearing them, would be be asked to leave?.
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Would pantsuits be considered appropriate for a visit to Bethel?
Obviously not, at least not for the normal Bethel tour or for the dining room. They are allowed in a Bethel room (someone's home), or for travelling around in Bethel's neighborhood though.
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The Witchtower, Online Edition: Daily Bible Reading - Can It Be Harmful to My Health?
by processor inthere is a new article: .
daily bible reading - can it be harmful to my health?.
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Scriptural Questions Answered ... by The Witchtower ;)
by processor insciptural questions answered.
is cannibalism for christians?.
are there holy animals?.
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I spent the weekend at the yearly meeting of German Ex-JWs =)
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Good one =)
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The Witchtower, Online Edition: Should Christians Live In Houses?
by processor inafter the last issue of the witchtower, i promised to publish new articles in a blog at http://www.svhelden.info/witchtower.. .
now the first article is there: should christians live in houses?.
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Postcards with Biblical Scenes by The Witchtower editor ;)
by processor inhttp://www.svhelden.info/witchtower/2011/04/postkarten-mit-biblischen-motiven/.
many christian profiteers offer postcards with bible verses and appropriate scenes.
the witchtower now enters this business area too, offering a set of twelve postcards for free download.
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http://www.svhelden.info/witchtower/2011/04/postkarten-mit-biblischen-motiven/
Many Christian profiteers offer postcards with Bible verses and appropriate scenes. The Witchtower now enters this business area too, offering a set of twelve postcards for free download. The cards contain encouraging Bible verses and appropriate pictures.
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Question on Job 14: Does it support, or contradict, the idea of a resurrection?
by sir82 ina question for all the bible / jewish theology scholars out there..... the wt society has long championed job 14:13-15 as being the earliest reference to a resurrection.
here it is, quoted from the nwt:.
13 o that in she ol you would conceal me, that you would keep me secret until your anger turns back,that you would set a time limit for me and .
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In German translations, there are two ways to translate these words. One way (used in the NWT) expresses that Job believed in resurrection. "You will call, and I myself shall answer you. For the work of your hands you will have a yearning."
However, most translation use the question form for this sentence: "Will you call, and will I answer you? Will you have a yearning for the work of your hands?" - with the implicit answer "No". Actually the whole context of Job 14 indicates that Job (or whoever wrote it) did not believe in the resurrection.
(Job 14:7-12) 7 For there exists hope for even a tree. If it gets cut down, it will even sprout again, And its own twig will not cease to be. 8 If its root grows old in the earth And in the dust its stump dies, 9 At the scent of water it will sprout And it will certainly produce a bough like a new plant. 10 But an able-bodied man dies and lies vanquished; And an earthling man expires, and where is he? 11 Waters do disappear from a sea, And a river itself drains off and dries up. 12 Man also has to lie down and does not get up. Until heaven is no more they will not wake up, Nor will they be aroused from their sleep.
A tree that dies will live again, "but an able-bodied man dies and lies vanquished. ... Until heaven is no more they will not wake up."