Offer them some cake and ice cream, even if they don't bring presents. It's the Christian thing to do!
Happy Birthday!
even if i dont really celebrate it like...i'm suppose to be going out for karokee tonight with a friend, then doing something with another friend on the 26th.
two more years and i'll be the big 3-0. man, how time passes.
just some years ago, i was just a breast fed child running wild!.
Offer them some cake and ice cream, even if they don't bring presents. It's the Christian thing to do!
Happy Birthday!
was watching abc world news and they showed the religions/denominations with most increase and those that are experiencing decreases.. the j.w.
's was number 1 on increase while most of the larger main stream churches where losing members.. they have already posted a link on the news website...will post it in just a few..
What is the source of their figures? Does it include every unbaptized publisher, active Witness and fader? Is it a count of Memorial attendees? The only figure that really matters is the active members, not hangers-on, once a year attendees and MIAs.
i used to love reading.
i would go through books like mad.
but as of the last few years i find myself fading further and further from reading.
Go browse around a used book store, you never know what will catch your eye and come home with you. Lately I've been reading a Sherlock Holmes anthology and the collected short stories of Poe. Before that was The Oddessey. Waiting on the shelf, Dante's Divine Comedy. Anything that passes the test of time is likely to be worth reading.
i am new to this but, for years, i was already out.
don't know where to start.
as i have read the many posting, i'm not alone in my feelings.
Welcome, IC&TKI, though I'm sorry it is under such sad circumstances. I'm especially sorry to hear about your father's premature passing.
It is disgusting that they are so demanding of everybody else's time and energy just for the sake of appearances. It is disgusting how they belittle their partners for "not being spiritual enough", not only to you but also speaking ill of you to all the other "brothers and sisters". Somehow, they have convinced themselves that doing so is a fine example of "headship" in a "christian marriage".
Do consider going to college, it's not too late. And keep yourself and your children away from that organization before it does you any more harm.
GLT
a confession app for your iphone is just absurd.
can humans get any nuttier?
but really...this is not a whole lot nuttier than confessing to a man dressed up in robes proclaiming to be your mediator between you and some supreme invisible being.. http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2011/02/08/technology-confession-app-catholic-church.html#socialcomments.
It is, as the article says, a tool for "examination of conscience". It is not an app that performs or replaces a confession, it's a reminder note to help the penitent remember what they came for.
The vatican said no way, never, no way. The bishop has been seriously rebuked. Face to face contact is essential.
A reference to the source, please?
Either way, don't matter...absurdity.
That is a matter of opinion. Admitting your sins to yourself is a major part of reconciliation. First you recognize the changes you need to make in yourself, then you can take action to make those changes happen. The first such action is seeking the grace to make those changes. The essence of the sacrament is that you declare your repentance and ask God's grace and assistance to do that. It is not a kangaroo court where they tell you what your sins are.
And of course, it's monetized.
$1.99? Give me a break, nobody is getting rich at that price. That is far less than the "suggested contribution" for a year's worth of Watchtowers and Awakes!
http://www.watchtower21.org/2011/02/danger-of-naive-and-credulous-research.html.
it's been my experience so far, that anything a person wants to find out about jehovahs witnesses, they can find out from jehovahs witnesses.
any and all information ever published by jehovah witnesses is accessible to all.
Other religions small and large don't show the same integrity and Bible insight that they do.
For once, you're right!
Other religions aim to interpret the Bible with integrity and insight into what message the authors were offering, conscious of the differences in language and cultural context between us and people who lived in distant lands thousands of years ago.
Unlike them, the Watchtower Society interprets the Bible disingenuously, using strained translations of select, isolated verses divorced from their written and cultural context, all to support their unorthodox, anti-Christian doctrines. It is reprehensible that the Watchtower uses little snippets of scripture to completely subvert the message of the Bible:
i love cartoons but i'm not much into the ones on tv today, except south park.
my favorites are the looney tunes characters, pink panther and some of the hanna barbera characters like snagglepuss, droopy, etc.. here is an old pink panther episode from 1965 that cracks me up.
what are some of your favorites?.
Politically incorrect and historically dubious: Mr. Peabody
...is not always what the law actually means.. that idea might sound like doublethink at first, but it's a basic principle of every legal system and there are several very valid reasons for this.. first: a simple, mechanical reading of law can run counter to what the law was actually intended to accomplish.
here's a simple example to illustrate this:.
there are certain plants in the american southwest that are protected by law.
TD, thanks for the clear explanation. The distinction between the letter of the law and its intent is indeed an important one that is too easily overlooked.
http://www.watchtower21.org/2011/02/danger-of-naive-and-credulous-research.html.
it's been my experience so far, that anything a person wants to find out about jehovahs witnesses, they can find out from jehovahs witnesses.
any and all information ever published by jehovah witnesses is accessible to all.
* They also distort and twist facts, specializing in lies and half-truths
A good example of this are statements about Joseph Franklin Rutherford (8 November 1869 - 8 January 1942), the second president of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society
Forgetting about the first president of the organization is a notable example of the Watchtower's habit of re-writing inconvenient parts of their story. William Conley was the first president, and also provided the majority of the financial backing in the early days.
yesterday i went to barnes and noble and bought something.
today i get an email from barnes and noble asking me to take a survey about my experience.
i was to receive a coupon for completing it.
Political surveys are particularly annoying until you have the Aha! moment and realize you can have fun with made-up answers. Be subtle, if it's obvious they'll thrown away your responses. I think this is how Election Day "exit polls" sometimes go embarrassingly wrong: people are tired of it all and deliberately lie to the busy-bodies prying into their personal business.