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hippikon
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New Congregation
by Deacon inok. we ran a thread recently about starting a new religion.. how about we start an international congregation here on the board.. we need 7 elders.
7 being a sign of perfection..er....yeah.. we need ministerial servants.. appointments will be general concensus..er holy spirit i mean.. p.o.
lets start with him.
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CyberSex
by DreamMaster incybersex: real or fantasy!.
i would like to tell you good people a story and when i'm finished i would appreciate your honest opinion as i know you wouldn't give me anything less.
my wife and i have been fighting about a situation which recently arose in our home.
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hippikon
Who are you? Will you be back? Why are you asking us? Wellcome to the board!
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New Congregation
by Deacon inok. we ran a thread recently about starting a new religion.. how about we start an international congregation here on the board.. we need 7 elders.
7 being a sign of perfection..er....yeah.. we need ministerial servants.. appointments will be general concensus..er holy spirit i mean.. p.o.
lets start with him.
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hippikon
Can I ring the little bell when someone goes overtime.
I would like the title of “Chief Custodian of the Little Bell”.
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ThumbnailGalleryofBethelPIX
by sf in< http://www.cinternet.net/~rsmith/pages/brooklyn.htm.
< http://www.cinternet.net/~rsmith/pages/patterso.htm.
< http://www.cinternet.net/~rsmith/pages/wtf.htm.
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hippikon
Idolatry
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DON ADAMS BIOGRAPHY
by bj inwhat do you know about the new president of the wts, don adams?
(all anecdotes needed)
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hippikon
Lol So let me get this straight the Bethel family head is now Don Adams – The Adams Family hahahaha – Oh how the cap fits. They're creepy and they're spooky
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subcultures
by joelbear insociology is fascinating.. here at this board we have a subculture of a subculture, similar to bears (gay hairy men) who are also a subculture of a subculture.. i participate in boards for both groups and they are remarkably similar.
there are the people who post long drawn out posts pontificating about this or that.
there are snipers who do nothing but try to derail threads.
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hippikon
Peanut butter only exists in your imagination
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ALEXANDER H. MACMILLAN
by bj inin the book faith on the march by alexander h. macmillan, page 43 it states:.
"in october, 1902, i attended a convention in washington, d.c., where i was married.
my wife and i then spent a year in california, returning in 1904 to allegheny.".
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hippikon
Maximus: Yes quite right my mistake.
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ALEXANDER H. MACMILLAN
by bj inin the book faith on the march by alexander h. macmillan, page 43 it states:.
"in october, 1902, i attended a convention in washington, d.c., where i was married.
my wife and i then spent a year in california, returning in 1904 to allegheny.".
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hippikon
Java: I remember reading that book by Cole - the title was really quite unique original and thought provoking – It was called Wait for it - “Jehovah’s Witnesses”
I must say I felt duped when I realised he was really a witness
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Science vs. Spirituality?
by Sunchild ini originally posed this question to jh in another thread, and now i'm wondering how other atheists -- especially the hardcore ones -- here would answer it.
this isn't about proving or disproving any particular viewpoint, but just an attempt to understand a mindset that seems... well... beyond my understanding.
<g> first, though, here are a couple of terms defined as used in the context of my inquiry.. science: the objective study of the natural world.. spirituality: an intangible aspect of nature/the universe (including humanity) that may or may not include belief in any deity, but which is merely a general sense that something more is out there, and also within us.
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hippikon
I see your point a bit better now and I don't disagree
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Science vs. Spirituality?
by Sunchild ini originally posed this question to jh in another thread, and now i'm wondering how other atheists -- especially the hardcore ones -- here would answer it.
this isn't about proving or disproving any particular viewpoint, but just an attempt to understand a mindset that seems... well... beyond my understanding.
<g> first, though, here are a couple of terms defined as used in the context of my inquiry.. science: the objective study of the natural world.. spirituality: an intangible aspect of nature/the universe (including humanity) that may or may not include belief in any deity, but which is merely a general sense that something more is out there, and also within us.
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hippikon
BTW My disbelief in God is not based on science. I just don't belive in invisible do nothings.