I went for the Shasta "Lemon-Lime" which tasted like Lemon Pledge. What did we have to pay? Something like 50 cents for saying they paid a nickel for? If I was more zealous back then I would have went and over-turned the cases of Shasta!!
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Cola at the District Convention
by lepermessiah inremember some of the garbage served at the district conventions?.
i was at the dollar store today and noticed they started carrying "shasta" cola.. i started laughing because they used to serve that skunk water at the district conventions when i was a kid.. they always brought in the cheapest, nastiest soda they could buy.. one year we had something called vess cola - that was actually worse than the shasta!
then, they ran out on sunday and had to buy pepsi from the local distributor - we were all rejoicing!!.
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How to get rid of the mold on the baseboard in one of my bathrooms?
by asilentone ini googled for solutions on the internet, some say use bleach, some say don't, etc......i am kinda of confused, so thats why i am turning to you for help.
thanks!.
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donuthole
If it is just on the surface of the wood soap and water will clean it off though it may still be stained. Bleach isn't recommended for mold.
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Satan and demons...? To any who believe in them.
by angel eyes inany of you who believe in satan or demons, have you had experiences with them?.
have you ever seen satan?.
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donuthole
Yeah -- I was called a child of Satan too. LOL
Having been raised as a JW I will say that too often witnesses believe in the power of Satan and the demons more than they believe in the power of God. How so? We routinely denied miracles and the power of the Holy Spirit as things for "Bible times" but believed all sorts of crazy stories of modern-day walking smurfs, demonic rapes, levitating objects, etc. etc. Another example is that JW's believe in demonic possession but don't believe in exorcisms by the power of God.
Yes I believe in Satan and I believe in demons. But more than that I believe in God's Word and from the Word I learned that God is sovereign, even over the Enemy, and that Jesus has given believers authority over demons by his Name. Having had encounters with unclean spirits I will testify that through Jesus, believers still have authority over them and they must submit to Christ.
As a Witness I tended to be in fear of the Enemy and demons but learning the truth now it isn't much of a concern to me. I am concerned with seeing people who are opressessed by unclean spirits liberated and I praise God that this is possible through Jesus Christ.
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More Beatles Remasters..........
by lepermessiah insorry, i cant resist another beatles topic.. i have picked up all but three of the beatles remasters.. they sound totally brilliant....... i heard a few complaints about the white album (too "muddy" in places) but overall i was very excited about the sound.that album has such an interesting dynamic that i could see how some people would feel that way.
that album is a brilliant muddled mess of styles - only the beatles could pull it off.. abbey road is still the album i am getting a big kick out of - here comes the sun you can hear the pick hitting the strings on the guitar, mean mr mustard, the intro sounds like you are sitting in the room with ringo, etc...........i keep playing with the balance knob on my stereo to hear the different channels and really hear the details......great fun .
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We picked up the Beatles rockband game figuring it would add some variety for parties. I didn't really know too much about the Beatles music except for the songs they play on oldies radio like "I wanna hold your hand". Anyway having played the game with friends we actually liked some of the music so I went out and picked up Abbey Road and Let It Be. We tend to prefer the Lennon music to the stuff McCarthy wrote -- but Octopus Garden is the best of it all.
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Notes From the Annual Meeting - Oct 3, 2009
by daniel-p infrom a little bird... .
interesting portions highlighted.
notes from annual meeting (oct 3, 2009) .
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donuthole
Appreciate the updates --
As for the question of what scriptural basis they will use for this possible "generation" change - that is a bit old-school Watchtower. The new guard simply makes the statement without the scriptural gymnastics used in the past. Take the way the other recent generation change was handled or how dropping 1935 as the cut-off was handled. The magazine simply made the statement with maybe a loosely relevant scripture in parantheses for support. They didn't really call too much attention to the "new light" and as a result it wouldn't surprise of many even recognized a change.
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What THEY think
by sweet pea inthis week's experience:.
ex close friend (jw) friends me on facebook by mistake.
realises and defriends me very quickly.
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donuthole
In order to reconcile their shunning a typical JW will believe that it is you who has broken off the relationship where in reality it is they who are refusing it. This is reinforced from the platform and in the literature.
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"My Book of Bible Stories" returned for being "too violent for kids." You Agree?
by Witness 007 inobviously a book written for kids by old dumb morons at bethel the book starts with abels murder {with pictures for the kids} people begging to get into the ark before drowning to death...a good lesson for kiddies!
a women putting a tent peg thru someones temple {with pictures} moses killing an egyptian.
etc a horrified atheist lady returned the books my mother gave as "gifts" {count 2 placements} after seeing the horrific topics, she decided it was "not apropriate for her kids.".
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donuthole
Probably the most graphic illustration is the guy with a tent peg driven into his head. In the original US book this was B&W which tones it down a bit but in other editions is in bright technicolour red.
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With the Governing Body aging and the pool of "anointed" growing more and more shallow, Fred Franz developed the concept of "Given Ones" or "Nethinim Class". The idea was for high-ranking members of the "other sheep" to assist the "anointed" governing body. (This was when Governing Body still oversaw the business end of the society and held office in the corporations.) It was sold that such ones would take more and more responsibility helping to oversee the work as the "anointed" class diminished on earth.
With the recent ending of the 1935 cut-off for the "heavenly calling" and a current bumper crop of younger "anointed" ones in high positions within the Organization the danger of not having enough "anointed" ones for oversight has been temporarily averted. It has been awhile since the literature has spoken about the Nethinim Class though I believe the Governing Body still have high-ranking assistants.
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Why dont more Christians invoke a JW-style Satan argument when debating why God allows suffering?
by Half a Person ini have just been watched the first part of a sort-of theist vs atheist debate on youtube featuring christopher hitchens.. what struck me is that in all of these types of debates that ive seen, the christians, when faced with the question why does god allow suffering, never really provide any sort of satisfying answer.
its usually something along the lines of:.
our question shouldnt be what is *god* doing, but, rather, we should ask ourselves: what am *i* doing?
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donuthole
I can't answer for all "Christians" but the JW version kind of creates an impotent version of Almighty God who is thwarted by the Devil (at least temporarily) and has his tied throughout the millennia. (I'd like to end wickedness but I can't because the Devil pulled a fast one on me.) I agree that the WT seems logical, but it is difficult to square with the Bible. It elevates the character of Satan and dilutes the sovereignty of God. In Scripture, God's sovereignty is beyond question and his Name does not to be sanctified or vindicated. The so-called "Universal Court Case" is something Rutherford, himself a lawyer dreamed up.
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Circuit & District Overseers That Made An Impact
by minimus inwe have a lot of new ones on this site as well as some who have been here for years----i know this subject has been brought up before, but were there any memorable cos or dos that you can recall?.
co arnie scneider was my last co when i was an elder.
he was a very sweet man..
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donuthole
That sounds like the Bailey's all right. We had a sister here who took "sister" Bailey shopping on each visit. Wonder what her credit card bills looked like.