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Sapphy
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my letter to the National Organization for Women
by outsmartthesystem infirst and foremost....a big thanks to cedars.
i gleaned some of these points from him.
i sent this letter as well as a copy of the article to now.. .
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Got my Privileges Removed today, any advice?
by mrbunyrabit insooo i was a ministerial servant (omg a ministerial servant on this site!?
you apostate!!!
) yea yea i just wanted to see what other people think and whatever, coz i had a few questions myself, (butttt its not like i was about to start throwing them with rocks and stuff, they arent that bad).
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Sapphy
"Because having 3months bad fieldservice isnt a reason to take some one down.."
Sweetheart, I'm phrasing this as gently as possible, yes it is. It's their game, played by their rules.
If you're not infirm, and you're only getting 1 or 2 hours a month in the ministry they will delete you asap.The only "appointed men" who can get away with doing next to no service is the governing body.
Think about it. Angry yet?
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Blondie's Comments You Will Not Hear at the 04-29-2012 WT Study (DIVIDED)
by blondie inhappiness is possible.
in a divided household.
the christian congregation!.
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Sapphy
Thanks Blondie, I have to shake my head at the society's outdated, and frankly insulting, position on domestic abuse.
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The Tower of Babel - Languages: Isn't this story unhinged?
by james_woods inbesides the obvious fact that it is historically ridiculous - can anybody make any sense out of this story?.
god was somehow afraid that man was developing too much technology?
just because they were building a tower?.
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Sapphy
I agree with James Woods on this thread, but I thought OldGenerationDude brought an interesting perspective.
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The Tower of Babel - Languages: Isn't this story unhinged?
by james_woods inbesides the obvious fact that it is historically ridiculous - can anybody make any sense out of this story?.
god was somehow afraid that man was developing too much technology?
just because they were building a tower?.
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Sapphy
I may be guilty of childish, binary thinking here, but objectively, either the events as described in the Bible happened, or they did not.
The excluded middle does not apply here.
There may be many things from the bible we can learn about the wisdom of the ancients, debates on the nature of 'God', but at some point you have to let the narrative stand alone.
I have come to to the conclusion that the Bible is not - what did we used to say - "Reliable History - Accurate Prophecy".
We might as well use Grimms fairy tales for moral guidance, they're just as sexist but slightly less homophobic.
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Global Warming Alarmist Admits...
by metatron inhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2134092/gaia-scientist-james-lovelock-i-alarmist-climate-change.html#ixzz1sujog1zt.
the trend of global warming is science.
hysteria isn't.
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Sapphy
Unfortunately hysteria is used to make a point and gain momentum.
But without the hysteria over the hole in the ozone layer in the 80's, would adequate measures have been undertaken to stop that form of environmental damage? I doubt it.
People sell doomsday scenarios to get research money. The media report the outside chance, worst possible case, because it sells more papers than the balanced view of reporting actual findings. BUT this is countered by the vast sums the oil companies are spending to research anything that makes 'their side' look good.
What is true is climate change is happening. CO2 levels are rising, the effect of which may be mitigated by the global dimming phenomena.
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Today's text 22 April 2011 Stay thick!!
by punkofnice ini saw todays text(tm) and it was obvious bait and switch!.
it was banging on about listening to the holy spirit (a good thing if you believe in it), and then they used these sickifying words:.
''we do not need extensive formal education in order to comprehend deep spiritual truths that have been published.''.
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Sapphy
The society tries to make anyone who doesn't 'understand' their doctrines feel inadequate. You're told that you need to study the deep things of God, to 'put it in prayer', to rely on the Organisation for understanding etc.
Basically if you have a question you cant resolve after these steps, the society says, 'you're too stupid to understand', 'you're spiritually weak, since God isnt answering your prayer', and 'you're rebellious'. So if they can't answer a question, you are stupid, worldly and a rebel.
For all the lurkers who are questioning various doctrines like 1914, blood fractions, overlapping generations, prophectic application of everything in Isaiah and Revelation to 1919 and Cedar Point Ohio, I offer this phrase to ponder:
"It's not too deep to understand, it's too stupid to believe"
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UK convention dramas recorded by American actors - the GB's yearly gaffe
by cedars ini'm just curious as to whether any of my fellow brits ever pondered how the society can be so stupid as to insist using the us drama tapes at uk conventions rather than having them re-recorded in a british accent?.
as all of us brits know, the convention drama is a subject of subdued derision among uk publishers - and i've been to many a party or social gathering where, at some point, somebody whose had a little too much coke re-enacts a scene from a drama mockingly (typically by gesturing wildly into the air and saying "jer-ho-vah gaaard!!
" in an over-the-top american accent).. what the society clearly doesn't understand is that the dramas really lose their emotional impact with british audiences when performed in an american accent by amateurs.
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Sapphy
Oh I used to love the American dramas at Twickenham!
Dan Sydlik, the voice of God or "Jey- pause for an overlapping second - HO va Gahd"
It sounded like Jack Barr used to get the voice over for the wimpy indecisive character "I just don't know"
The modern day ones staring Randy were also good. Making 2000 UK JW teens think of sex on a hot Saturday afternoon just before heading into Twickenham town for drinks was always a good move.
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"Dropping In" at the local coffee shop on Saturday mornings
by Cinciguy74 ini have to admit, i have made it a bit of a habit in the last few weeks to find myself in the local starbucks right about the time that i know the service groups will be stopping for a "quick" break, which usually goes on for about 30 minutes.. as i am not da or df, i make a note to say good morning to them and show them how nice and relaxed i am sitting, slowly enjoying my coffee.
i even make a point to invite them to sit down with me, knowing that it will eat up a bit more of their time.
never a "theocratic" discussion, only about local happenings usually, talking about workouts (i am normally in gym clothes since i was either at the gym or going to the gym after coffee), or just discussing plans for the weekend.
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Sapphy
Good for you, I think that's a great way to handle it - just be being normal, in gym clothes, drinking coffee, you demonstrate that there is life after the org! By being relaxed and happy you can show that there may be a better life after leaving.
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Two more world empires working in tandem - final draft?
by JudgeDracoAmunRa inbabylon the great revealed.
revelation 17:18. and this woman you saw in your vision represents the great city that rules over the kings of the world.. .
for more than a century, the governing body of jehovah's witnesses has urged the international congregation in their care to perceive that most sacrilegious woman john saw drunk upon the blood of god's holy people as being nothing other than a symbolic representation of a world empire of false religion.. .
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Sapphy
International Court of Human Rights & the UN?
International Banking Cabal & the Media?