Waffles--TOO FUNNY! What's the acronym? ROFLMAO? is that right?
Cadellin
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Experience - Did some "Yoga" at the Gym but was scared of demon attacks....wierd!
by Witness 007 inyes the watchtower says yoga can "open ones mind to demonic control..." so, i wen't to a class at my gym held be a pregnant instructor who was not dressed as a witch???
was her baby the "anti-christ devils child" i thought to myself in my witness mind.
we did some relaxing streching and i still did not feel under control of demons!
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Does Science support the Bible in regards the history of man?
by Bethelite Elder inhow long does the society or christians say, "man has been on earth?
" according to the bible.. how long does scientist say, "man has existed on earth?
" which can be reasonably proven.. how does the neanderthals fit into the picture of the bible?.
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Cadellin
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God's Conversation with Job
by under_believer inso i'm still stuck on the jw email spam train, and my mom sends me this powerpoint with a horrible, horrible presentation with job 38 set to a bunch of pictures of the universe and whatnot.
you know the passage, it's all "where were you when i created the earth, you insignificant gnat".
and the point, i guess, is to show that god is all powerful and awesome.
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Cadellin
You're right, God's final speech to Job is troubling. The issue raised thematically is, of course, the question of justice and while God has no hesitation defending his justice in other parts of the Bible (Psalms, for instance), that doesn't happen here. Instead, as Jack Miles points out in his book, "God, A Biography," "The deity rises to his full majestic stature, drawing the robes of creation around him and regally changes the subject." You might find his treatment of the God of Job rather gratifying.
Miles also asserts that Job catches on, he's not fooled. The traditional translation of Job's response, "now my eye sees thee, therefore I despise myself, and repent in dust and ashes," is, according to Miles, a mistranslation, since "myself" was added to LXX as the object for the transitive verb "despise". He proposes that what Job feels sorry for isn't himself but humanity, and that a more accurate translation might be "Now that my eyes have seen you, I shudder with sorrow for mortal clay."
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New here
by FinchAndWeston inhi, everyone, just wanted to say hi to y'all.
i've been lurking for a long time... .
i only wished i had visited sites like these before!
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Cadellin
Finch: OMG I'd totally forgotten about "The Day After." We must be about the same age--I was a young teenager when that was on TV and, like you, it scared the sh*t out of me. I remembe that my (elder) dad stayed up late with me afterward going over all the scrips as to why God won't allow that to happen. Sigh.
Welcome to the board BTW. "Who Wrote the Bible" by R. Friedman should be on your reading list, as well as "The Bible Unearthed" by Finkelstein (sp?), both very eyeopening to JWs like myself who had always taken the authorship as set out in the that neat little chart at the back of the NWT. Amazing what a bit of scholarship can do for a person.
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Embarrassing Moments on the Platform
by HintOfLime ini was thinking the other day about a potential answer to the frequent party question 'what was your most embarrassing moment?'.
immediately my mind went to my last experience on the theocratic school.
as an aspiring ms, i volunteered at the last minute to give a #4 talk on a particular individual (ignorant of what i was about to get myself into).
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Cadellin
Heard this from a friend who spent a while in a small rural congregation in the north, where the publishers were a little, um, rough around the edges. Anyway, a local needs part was about how just because you took a territory out in your name, it didn't mean it was yours but "Jehovah's" and how they needed to be shared to make sure they got worked. At the end, an old brother raises his hand and says, "All I want to know is who's the son-of-a-bitch that's been working my territory?"
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Cadellin
Sad, so sad.
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Spanish JW's Upset Over Bethel Move
by Gary1914 inon april 1, 2009 a letter was sent from the governing body of jehovahs witnesses to congregations in spain informing them that the printing, shipping, and storage of watchtower publications would be discontinued at the madrid branch office.
the letter expressed confidence that the spanish witnesses would, despite the move, continue to generously support the world wide work and ends with an appeal to remain united under the direction of the witness leadership.. at a glance, this story may seem like a non-issue, perhaps, just another example of reorganization and consolidation within a multinational corporation; however, the dissolution of the printing branch has caused considerable hard feelings among some of jehovahs witnesses in spain.
to understand the reason we must first look at the history behind the branch office and external factors that some feel prompted this abrupt move.. early in their history, jehovahs witnesses began printing their trademark watchtower magazines and associated books and tracts in-house at their bethel headquarters in brooklyn, new york.
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Cadellin
Interesting! Thanks for the update, Wantarevolution!
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Hi I hope i am welcome
by cantleave inhi guys and gals,.
i am a hypocryte.
brought up in the "truth" but know its not.
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Cadellin
Cantleave: Welcome, you are SO welcome here!! I am in a very similar position as you, and you will find so many others in the same boat. This is a great place to get perspective and support.
As others have said, Crisis of Conscience is a must-read. I'm going through agonies trying to decide what to do--and I have a child as well. Are you still going door to door? I'm trying the slow fade, but I have to be careful how far I take it. I am looking forward to your posts!
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Any Report On How Many Baptized At The Tacoma Dome Convention?
by Justitia Themis inwere they children?
ages?
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Peak attendance on Sat: 11,900 (approx). Baptized: 41. Less than half a percent. I was sitting too far away to discern any ages--no one looked too young
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I can't take this pain anymore...my life at dead end
by JustHuman14 inmy life has reached to a dead end...i'm stuck and there is no way out.
i was inactive for 6 years and i'm disfellowshiped for the past 3. i would never think that my life would have been in this terrible mess.. .
i wasn't planned to be disfellowshiped by my "wife" turned me in to the elders for apostasy 2 times!!!
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Cadellin
JustHuman: You've got some good advice here--first, get professional help for the depression. Lifting the clouds even a bit will help you think more clearly. If you can find a good marriage counseller AND your wife will agree to go, that might be the next thing. Even going by yourself might help. You have a right to be happy, to make a happy life for yourself AND your kids have the right to see you do that and to be part of it. Just some thoughts--Please take care...