Yes, it does. Ironically, though, it wouldn't be necessary if it weren't for violence. Violence begets violence.
TheClarinetist
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Does violence solve anything?
by d infor me i think in some cases violence does solve problems.what do you think..
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repentance is often not enough...
by oompa inyou may know i was recently dfd...i am a 4th gen...my two sons of course were 5th gen. the oldest a rebel from birth so of course dfd at 17 and he is now 24. my younger son now 22 has been the golden boy for the dubs.
pioneered out of hs for 4 years...was a miniserve all that time...and then the holy grail...a year at bethel...i mean the perfect dub!.
well shocker of shocks...he was dfd three weeks ago!!!
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TheClarinetist
Sorry (and happy) to hear about that Oompa... I hope it works out all right.
@TheTrueOne: At the risk of sounding stupid... What do you mean DA? I usually associate that with Disassociation, but that doesn't fit in this context.
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Help me understand the burning of the Qur'an
by jam inthe us embassy over ran, 12 kill in retaliation for the burning.
of the qur'an by that nut job here in the us.. a few questions, first of all the qur'an that was burn, was.
it the original copy, no.
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TheClarinetist
My first reaction is to burn more and kill anyone who reacts violently (but ignore peaceful protest). I'm sure they would run out of fanatics eventually. And yes, I know that's terrible and would make it worse... But THESE PEOPLE!!!
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TheClarinetist
WALL OF TEXT.... Also, welcome to the forum.
BTW: I have heard stories of the Governing Body recieving directions from dead Governing Body members... But that guy was crazy, anyhow.
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TheClarinetist
If I thought it would do any good, I wouldn't mind bloodshed over the stupidity of the Islamic extremists, including my own. Their holy book should be no more protected than The Cat in the Hat. They really just need to get over themselves. If only that were possible.
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TheClarinetist
Yeah... I had just gotten on and hadn't seen that particular thread yet. Intense.
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TheClarinetist
Which one is the bashing on atheists thread?
This thread appeared a couple of days before the "creationists and evolution" thread. I figured that they were related: -
TheClarinetist
We love you too, WS!
Of course, the war goes both ways... The bashing on Christians thread currently going on, for example, is a response to a bashing on Atheists thread. Personally, I have issues with Christians (as a group... I don't extend it to individuals unless I have reason) because I live in the Bible Belt. People constantly thrusting their religion down your throat, especially legislatively, just gets old.
I do wonder at some of the vehemence on here sometimes, though.
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TheClarinetist
Me and my gf "broke up", and now we're "engaged". Facebook trolling kind of stinks, though. The only people who actually care make you feel guilty about it.
EDIT: Did I really say "is kind of stinks"? That's what I get for changing my wording and then not re-reading... LoL
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Will the Watchtower ban Chicken McNuggets?
by Nickolas inever heard of transglutaminase?
it's also known as meat glue.
while banned in the eu it is very commonly used in north america and australia.
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TheClarinetist
I thought this was crazy, so I googled... Interestingly enough, in addition to being in Chicken Nuggets, it's also in sausages, hot dogs, noodles, steak, milk, yogurt, and cheap meat.