I had this question for my jw mother today and heard the "meat juice" theory. I'm not satified with that answer. Ohhhhhhh the hypocrisy
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Does eating a rare steak = eating blood?
by neverendingjourney ini always wondered about this when i was still a jw.
i just assumed that it was improper for a jw to eat any meat that wasn't thoroughly cooked, especially steak.
i though everyone could see that the red juice contained blood, which, if eaten, amounted to a violation of the prohibition against eating blood.
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Studying "What Does the Bible Really Teach?"
by homeschool ini can't believe it.
i've actually had two studies with my sister from that book.
yesterday, she told me i was being argumentative.
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PSAC/ aka "Daddy" (lol) I couldn't agree more with your illustration. Makes perfect sense.
hello homeschool. It is interesting that you are willing to study with your sister to try to get her to reason. If this is your aim, my suggestion is that you "pick your battles."Quandry, I am willing to do whatever it takes.
Anymore advice is welcome. Thanks.
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Calling all Dog Lovers!
by Kudra inhi- i have noticed that a lot of us here have mentioned that we have dogs and that they are our best buds... mostly on outlaw's thread.. so show some pics of you and your best friend!
i will start with a few of my girls.... this is butters my new baby:.
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I LOVE your doggies .
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Studying "What Does the Bible Really Teach?"
by homeschool ini can't believe it.
i've actually had two studies with my sister from that book.
yesterday, she told me i was being argumentative.
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you need to ensure that you have your sister in her authentic mode, not the JW mode, otherwise she will just close up and it will fuel the prosecution complex that the WTS has told her she will see as she studies with them.....Very good point indeed. Problem is, she's pretty much ALWAYS in jw mode, except in rare circumstances when I'm playing lude hip hop and she tells me not to change it or when I offer her a 3rd glass of wine and she gladly accepts it
regarding the use of the name Jehovah in prayer I would probably ask your sister what she thinks could happen if, let's say, Satan thought a prayer addressed to God was addressed to him.Isaac, what do you suppose her response would be? Thanks for the PM's, muchas gracias
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District Convention ruminations
by sir82 inif y'all can stand one more dc thread, i thought i'd post some miscellaneous rumbling ramblings about this year's edition.. to protect my privacy, i'd prefer not to disclose the location - pm me if interested.. ***** attendance, as in all other years i can remember, was much lower on friday than the other days.
in fact, the attendance was 22% lower on friday than on sunday.
so, as usual, they hammered home the point about the importance of attending all 3 days....on friday!
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***** The drama was a masterpiece of emotional manipulation - but it was well-written for its purpose. The "worldly" characters were of course extremely broad caricatures of greedy sex-starved drunken louts, but the "good" JW (fleshly) brother was unusual - he was the "good son", yet he really came off as sanctimonious and holier-than-thou. I found it quite unusual to present someone on the "right side" as such an unflattering character.My jw sister told me about this and how there were so many people crying because they have a 'prodigal son' in their own families. I could totally picture my sister being one of those crying, which is precisely why I'm dead set on getting my family out of this cult... They dont need to be crying because of me! I'm FINE!
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Studying "What Does the Bible Really Teach?"
by homeschool ini can't believe it.
i've actually had two studies with my sister from that book.
yesterday, she told me i was being argumentative.
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Parrot....when she decides that her children cannot play with my future children or let them attend birthday parties and what-not, it won't be about me. I'm thinking of the future. If I believed that her thinking was truly HER thinking, I'd let it go. But she is being mind controlled, and that is not okay with me.
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Studying "What Does the Bible Really Teach?"
by homeschool ini can't believe it.
i've actually had two studies with my sister from that book.
yesterday, she told me i was being argumentative.
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What do you suggest then? I've ordered Releasing The Bonds, by Steven Hassan...it hasnt arrived yet.
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Studying "What Does the Bible Really Teach?"
by homeschool ini can't believe it.
i've actually had two studies with my sister from that book.
yesterday, she told me i was being argumentative.
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I can't believe it. I've actually had two studies with my sister from that book. Yesterday, she told me I was being argumentative. That is NOT what I'm trying to accomplish. I don't want to merely 'make a point'...I want to get her OUT! The question I asked was about YHWH...I said that I totally understand that most people do not speak Hebrew so its important to translate all that stuff. But if you have a name representing the 'most high' & Almighty God, and the 1st translation only has 2 syllables (YA-Weh)....why translate it further? Why make more translations? If his name is to be primarily used & they stress that point religiously, then why didn't they show the world his true name is YaweH?
My sister made a point about how most religions of the 'world' pray to god, but that there are so many gods out there....she stated that even Satan is a god. Almost within the same breath, she switched it up and said that its okay to call Jehooba 'Provider', 'Caretaker', or whatever is needed during the time of prayer because Jehooba knows you are referring to Him. I pointed out that it sounded very similar to what she said about ten minutes prior. When most "worldly" people pray to god, THEY know who they are referring to, so doesnt Jehooba know they are referring to Him as well?
I dont even believe the Bible is the truth, so this is tough for me. I do believe in god, whoever he/she is. And I believe god knows who I'm praying to when I pray, even if I'm uncertain. Those two points do make me wonder though....maybe the jw apologists can help me understand.
The site below discusses the book, chapter by chapter...very interesting. However, I must pick and choose what I'm going to 'argue' about since there is SO much to choose from!
http://www.freeminds.org/doctrine/publications/what-does-the-bible-really-teach.html?q=bible+teach
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Name Things JWs Believe That Are Not Actually Biblically Provable
by minimus inhere's one example: being a congregation publisher.
nowhere in the bible does it say you should be a "publisher" and turn in your time if you preach.
they try to twist the scriptures by saying that numbers are constantly being recorded in the bible so then conforming to the rules of being a publisher is from the scriptures.. yeah, right..
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isaacaustin, you have a pm
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...New Study on Vegetarian`s...Not as Healthy as Some may Think...
by OUTLAW insydney (afp) - people who live on vegetarian diets have slightly weaker bones than their meat-eating counterparts, australian researchers said thursday.. a joint australian-vietnamese study of links between the bones and diet of more than 2,700 people found that vegetarians had bones five percent less dense than meat-eaters, said lead researcher tuan nguyen.. the issue was most pronounced in vegans, who excluded all animal products from their diet and whose bones were six percent weaker, nguyen said.. there was "practically no difference" between the bones of meat-eaters and ovolactovegetarians, who excluded meat and seafood but ate eggs and dairy products, he said.. "the results suggest that vegetarian diets, particularly vegan diets, are associated with lower bone mineral density," nguyen wrote in the study, which was published thursday in the american journal of clinical nutrition.
"but the magnitude of the association is clinically insignificant," he added.. nguyen, who is from sydney's garvan institute for medical research and collaborated on the project with the pham ngoc thach university of medicine in ho chi minh city, said the question of whether the lower density bones translated to increased fracture risk was yet to be answered.. "given the rising number of vegetarians, roughly five percent (of people) in western countries, and the widespread incidence of osteoporosis, the issue is worth resolving," he said.. .
article taken from yahoo news ...........................outlaw.
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I didnt see any attacks going on Cant we just all get along?