The Star Wars prequel trilogy
Get rid of Jar Jar, and I'd agree.
just thought i'd start a thread about this topic.. john carpenter's the thing (1982) was a great film, one of his best imo.
for me, it's right up there with alien (1979) as one of the greatest sci-fi horror films ever made.
and yet one film made anything between $100 - 200 million at the box office whereas the other made only $19 million.
The Star Wars prequel trilogy
Get rid of Jar Jar, and I'd agree.
we received an invitation in the mail yesterday for my jw niece's wedding.. i am posting this just to add for any lurkers to see typical jw practices.. 1st - and perfectly understandable for anybody who is or was a jw.
i'm not invited.
:) hey, i'm really not complaining about that.
I'm not invited. ... My wife is fully in and of course is invited
You are husband and wife. It is a package deal, a married couple invited to wedding is invited as "one flesh" just as the two being married are joining themselves into one. Any wedding invitation extended to one married partner must properly include the spouse. Any claim to the contrary is not just abominable etiquette, it is an insult to your marriage.
if you have the time and the means to visit israel right now, you can see something that few modern people have seen.. at the israel museum in jerusalem, a very special document will be on display.
the museum's website heading describes it as:.
genesis retold: an exceptional dead sea scroll.. .
There are questions we should ask. Was there ever a master copy of the OT? If so, where was it kept?
Since much of it (the Pentatuch) predates a written Hebrew language, the Master Copy was an oral tradition. It was transcribed after the fact. After that was done, the best candidate for the master copy would be those kept in the Ark of the Covenant, so it is long lost.
If you want word for word accuracy, sorry, it's no longer possible. Nor would it be possible when reading a translation, because there is not perfect agreement in vocabulary, grammar, etc. between languages (especially when there are multipel translations: ancient Hebrew, to Aramaic, to Latin, to the archaic English of the KJV, to the English we speak now.)
But if you want the meaning of the message, it is there. As the article noted, it extended the conventional text, it did not replace or contradict it.
i think this would be a noble endeavour..
Henry VIII deserves consideration
i knew many witness wives with unbelieving mates who pretty much led a double life.
“my husband says i have to go the workplace christmas party.” or my mate tells me i have to make a thanksgiving dinnner.
or “ my mate insists i do things in the bedroom that i know the watchtower has talked against.
Yes it's a curious feature of JW rules that they have not outright banned JWs from marrying non-JWs.
If there were enough eligible JW brothers for all the sisters, they might try it. But with the slim pickings available at most Kingdom Halls, they would lose many sisters who, if forced to choose, would leave to wed their unbelieving beau instead of staying in the congregation as a Watchtower spinster.
i attended my first jw meeting recently.
first, i would like to say what i agree with about the jehovah's witnesses beliefs and practices.. 1. they don't consider israeli's as "god's chosen people" and they don't worship israel as some holy land filled with righteous jews (although there are some there) as most so-called "christians" (christian zionists) erroneously believe they are instead of the "hypocrites" and "vipers" that it is actually filled with.. 2. they don't celebrate "holidays" like easter and christmas which are, in fact, remnants of earlier pagan practices.. 3. they don't put nation before god and christ.
they don't believe in war or going to war because of some crazy government/cia secret agenda.
They know their Bibles. I don't think anyone can dispute this.
They know their Watchtower magazines very well. They know the Bible proof-texts given in the Watchtower very well, and the specific assigned passages for daily reading. But they do not have as much comprehension of the whole Bible, taking all its books and viewing them in context. My impression is that they treat their Watchtowers as equal to the scriptures, sometimes as even more authoritative.
How they interpret different parts of the Bible is another matter.
How they made their own translation also is another matter. For the most part, it is a fairly literal word-for-word transliteration. But it loses the power of the original poetic language, which better translators try to preserve where possible (in Psalms, the Song of Songs, etc.). The way the ideas are expressed, the style, the majesty, the rhetorical impact, the word choices, the rhythms: all covey the teachings just as much as the plain words. The Bible is not a prosaic textbook!
The peculiarities unique to the NWT are unjustifiable: the Hebrew version of the holy name would never appear in New Testament works written in Greek, and reverent Jews (such as Jesus and the Evangelists) would not use that name so freely as it appears in the NWT.
i've come across a jw friendly article about watchtower predicting smartphones in the 20s.. .
of course, in the comments section there are a lot of jws freaking out saying "there is no doubt that this is the only true organization!
", "thanks jehovah that used his faithful and discreet slave to tell us some useful information about the future!
Dick Tracy beat them to it!
l have researched this subject and come to the conclusion that no we didn't.what do others think?.
The conspiracy theorists typing away in mama's basement proliferate,
while the brave ones who risked space travel pass on. RIP, John Young!
i can't remember the exact topic but i think a few people predicted the same thing - that the blm movement would cause an increase in violent deaths of young black men, ultimately doing more harm than good.. and so it has: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41391333.
an 8.6% rise in the homicide rate is pretty appalling by any standard unless it started at very low levels, which we know it didn't.. this is why i object to movements based on false premises and invented media lies / selective coverage.
the people who suffer the most are not the ones marching in the streets.
While it is not BLM specifically, the widespread anti-police attitude apparently is the motivation behind yesterday's ambush killing of the sheriff's deputy in Colorado. The (deceased) murderer posted many anti-police rants on social media, lured law officers to his apartment on the pretext of a domestic dispute, then opened fire on them when they responded.
Scientist sad
That's where the meme is wrong. When the data tells us something that we were not expecting, is precisely the point where the investigation gets interesting and the scientific method gets down to work.