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Does WT Take Orders from the Pope?
by cameo-d inthis is just too uncanny.
will all religions band together now to "get the atheists"??.
pope arrives in britain warning of 'atheist extremism'.
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Please Share Recipes From Your Region
by snowbird inplease, as per burntheships, share recipes from your corner of the world - a delicacy, a tradition, or just plain old comfort food.. i look forward with gustatory delight to your offerings.
thanks.. mine is listed below.
flatwoods plantation pork tails.
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cameo-d
cheese
bread
mayo
Directions: Put the cheese in the middle
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Does WT Take Orders from the Pope?
by cameo-d inthis is just too uncanny.
will all religions band together now to "get the atheists"??.
pope arrives in britain warning of 'atheist extremism'.
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Can someone post info on the upcoming WT mag that depicts bogus artwork/photo of the "atheist extremists" holding signs and picketing the people going into church?
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Does WT Take Orders from the Pope?
by cameo-d inthis is just too uncanny.
will all religions band together now to "get the atheists"??.
pope arrives in britain warning of 'atheist extremism'.
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cameo-d
This is just too uncanny. Will all religions band together now to "get the atheists"??
Pope arrives in Britain warning of 'atheist extremism'
In a speech outside Holyrood House, the Pope warned against "aggressive forms of secularism" and "atheist extremism".
Didn't I just see a WT mag centered around this shout of "atheist extremism"?
So is the Pope reading the WT?
Who is dictating and co-ordinating the public info here?
I smell something fishy. Maybe some is wearing a fish for a hat.
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Has Your WT Experience Taught You to Be Wiser?
by cameo-d indo you think your wt experience has taught you not to be so gullable?
because of the injustices and bad experiences, have you become a more discerning person?
do you find now that you ask many more questions before you "jump" into things?
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Do you think your WT experience has taught you not to be so gullable? Because of the injustices and bad experiences, have you become a more discerning person? Do you find now that you ask many more questions before you "jump" into things? Do you seek advice from unbiased sources when making various decisions on products and services now?
I am just wondering if the deceptions have matured you in wisdom.
After all, our experiences are fruit from the tree of life, and we are supposed to gain knowledge of good and bad from that fruit, and thus, mature in wisdom.
Has the WT done their job in "parenting" you to wise up?
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Some things that we APOSTATES keep getting wrong. We need some FRESH IDEAS!
by nicolaou injust my opinions of course;.
money:.
a common attitude among ex-jw's is that the watchtower will face collapse only when the money dries up - i disagree.
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Nic: "We need creative thinking on undermining the Watchtower Society's perceived AUTHORITY!"
As I mentioned on another thread, I believe that you transferred your Power of Attorney to the WT when you answered the baptismal questions. I believe the baptismal act was your indication of submission to their authority and really has nothing to do with "washing away your sins" or whatever.
If this is correct, then the authority is not simply "perceived" and the only way to undermine it is to revoke it. Just walking away does not cut it. I think you will have to delve into the legalities and the wording that will be required to accomplish this.
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Who Wrote the Book of Revelation, and when?
by ProdigalSon inmy money is on sybil of cumae, in the 6th century bc.
not a co-incidence that pythagoras and many other enlightened ones came along at this time.
it comes in periodic waves from the center of the milky way..... despite the bible saying that fortune tellers are forbidden, michelangelo was allowed to paint this very well known fortune-teller in the sistine chapel.
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Very interesting stuff, Prodigal Son. I will have to think on this.
One thing that strikes me on the surface is this: " If it didn't have "Jesus" in there, I would look at it and think it belongs at the end of the OT, not the NT."
I have always had a peculiar feeling in reading Revelation, because it does not really mention Jesus per se. It seems to be an assumption that it is Jesus divulging the Revelation, but it actually says "one like the Son of man". Could this indicate an imposter?
Revelation 1:
12 And I turned to see the voice that spake with me. And being turned, I saw seven golden candlesticks;
13 And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle.
14 His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire;
15 And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.
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Street Vending Your Religion
by cameo-d indid street vending religion start with the jws?
who is responsible for creating these bizarre types of street hawkers?.
whatever made these nuts think that street proclaimation was the way to go?.
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Do you think this check list is complete?
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Street Vending Your Religion
by cameo-d indid street vending religion start with the jws?
who is responsible for creating these bizarre types of street hawkers?.
whatever made these nuts think that street proclaimation was the way to go?.
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Did Jehovah Witnesses do this in the early days?
Can't be JW. No tie.
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Those Who Follow the Beast
by cameo-d ingiven the warnings that "those who follow the beast" go into destruction....why would anyone follow the beast unless they thought they had no choice, or unless there was some gain to be had personally?.
could it be because many are misled into believing the beast is their salvation in some way?.
why would they cling to the scarlet robe of the harlot?.
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Notice also the "blank face stare" of the rider. It has been said that this lack of expression is one of the attributes of a psychopath. So, is this merely a lack of artistic aptitude...or is this rendition of the brick wall expression intended to convey a message?
Also, the rider looks over and above the beggar without really acknowledging him with eye contact. The horse seems to make better eye contact with the beggar than does the "benefactor". Even the beggar seems to have more facial expression as in a pleading look. So I really don't think the cold flat expression is due to a lack of artistic skill. I think it is deliberate. I think it is meant to have a specific meaning.