joelbear, welcome back you big old bear! However, I need to tell you TR is drawing pictures of Fred Hall on the bathroom walls.
Posts by JAVA
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Yeah Yeah I'm back
by joelbear ini couldn't stay away.
i love you guys.. abaddon's and ldh's recent posts hit close enough to home that i decided to post again.. i think the selected memory and split personalities go hand in hand.. the selected memory helps keep the cult personality happy and gleaming no matter what damage the suppression does to the real human or the real human's family and friends.. a couple of years ago i was talking about my childhood with my parents and they both acted stunned when i said i was still angry with them because they didn't want me to go to college (i gave up several scholarship offers, etc.
to become a pioneer and eventually go to bethel).
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Where do you go to die?
by wasasister infor the majority of humans, certain events are surrounded by tradition and ritual.
marriage, the birth of children, entrance into adulthood, and death are all life-events which will be marked by most with a form of religious ceremony.
for the few who have left off affiliation with a religious organization, these events are marked differently - more by tradition than by mystic ritual.
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JAVA
You Know I asked a simple question; Name the religions God approves today? You answer by not answering with:
It is not possible to definitively answer that question for the simple reason that Jehovah has not expressed his judgment
The Society says they alone are God's Organization--you know that. They say all other religions are false religion--you know that. You're saying you can't answer my question until God murders billions of people, and the ones left standing wins the door prize. Wow, Hitler was a nice guy compared to the Watchtower God!
We've got all these little people in different parts of the world born into various religions, doing the best they can--waiting for God to murder billions to see if they pleased the Great Godfather or not. JWs, who have the only true religion, can't even be sure they'll make it because they missed a few meetings, didn't get in 10 hours last month, didn't underline the study article in The Watchtower, didn't
sellplace enough literature, didn't . . . well, You Know, you just can't ever do enought for the Watchtower God, can you?I'm glad you're taking time away from your service to the Watchtower God and talking with us. However, I'm very concerned that the WT God will be angry because you're doing something the WT God told you not to do--talk with apostates (i.e., former JWs using their God-given brains). You better
sellplace more magazines next month and get in more hours to make up for the sin of talking with apostates. But you really don't know where you stand with the WT God, do you? Maybe the birds will be plucking your eyes out when "the son of man arrives." Yeah, better get out there andsellplace more magazines, You Know--that WT carrot is always a little beyond reach for 122 years.--JAVA
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Where do you go to die?
by wasasister infor the majority of humans, certain events are surrounded by tradition and ritual.
marriage, the birth of children, entrance into adulthood, and death are all life-events which will be marked by most with a form of religious ceremony.
for the few who have left off affiliation with a religious organization, these events are marked differently - more by tradition than by mystic ritual.
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JAVA
I can answer any question you got.
One more time: Name the religions God approves today?
In fact, I got answers to questions you have never even thought of. LOL
Wow, if you can do that here's another question, oh great one: Name the religions from 1000 to 1870 that God approved? I've always wanted to know that, and wait patiently for your answer.
You are truly laughable
Spoken as a true servant of the Watchtower Society. Please answer another question, oh great one with all the answers: Why do the looniest laugh the loudest?
--JAVA
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Where do you go to die?
by wasasister infor the majority of humans, certain events are surrounded by tradition and ritual.
marriage, the birth of children, entrance into adulthood, and death are all life-events which will be marked by most with a form of religious ceremony.
for the few who have left off affiliation with a religious organization, these events are marked differently - more by tradition than by mystic ritual.
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JAVA
You Know,
That's the beauty of the Bible, that people can read it from cover to cover, many times over, and still not get the sense of it.
So here we have a God that claims He wrote the Bible to help and instruct, but the "beauty of the Bible" is that He made it so followers could "not get the sense of it." You had the gull to call others "stupid" when I asked you a question you couldn't answer. It looks like you've impaled yourself on the name you call others.
I used to think Fred Hall had the lowest IQ on this forum, however it seems he's been bumped from that honor. Sorry Fred, you'll need to do better in order to beat . . . well . . You Know.
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Where do you go to die?
by wasasister infor the majority of humans, certain events are surrounded by tradition and ritual.
marriage, the birth of children, entrance into adulthood, and death are all life-events which will be marked by most with a form of religious ceremony.
for the few who have left off affiliation with a religious organization, these events are marked differently - more by tradition than by mystic ritual.
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JAVA
Tina, the journal I enjoy is The Humanist.http://www.humanist.net/publications/humanist-contents.html It's their bimonthly magazine of critical inquiry and social concern that's published by the American Humanist Association.
Concerning the Religious Humanist; I really don't see much difference between them and Unitarians. The above journal has articles by and about them periodically.
I'm glad you found a group close by even if you can't meet with them regularly. It's good to get with others and BS from time to time.
--JAVA
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Where do you go to die?
by wasasister infor the majority of humans, certain events are surrounded by tradition and ritual.
marriage, the birth of children, entrance into adulthood, and death are all life-events which will be marked by most with a form of religious ceremony.
for the few who have left off affiliation with a religious organization, these events are marked differently - more by tradition than by mystic ritual.
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JAVA
You Know, thanks for the expresso. However, I didn't need it to figure out a sect that lies, covers up, makes one false prediction after another, and who engages in emotional blackmail (i.e., shunning) is not worthy of worship nor is in any way a channel to God. I asked you a question in my last post that you obviously can't answer--I wonder why?
--JAVA
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Where do you go to die?
by wasasister infor the majority of humans, certain events are surrounded by tradition and ritual.
marriage, the birth of children, entrance into adulthood, and death are all life-events which will be marked by most with a form of religious ceremony.
for the few who have left off affiliation with a religious organization, these events are marked differently - more by tradition than by mystic ritual.
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JAVA
You Know, who besides Jehovah's Witnesses will be spared from this loving God's "inescapable judgements?" As a scholar of biblical history, and observer of all today, what religion besides Jehovah's Witnesses is pleasing God?
--JAVA
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Where do you go to die?
by wasasister infor the majority of humans, certain events are surrounded by tradition and ritual.
marriage, the birth of children, entrance into adulthood, and death are all life-events which will be marked by most with a form of religious ceremony.
for the few who have left off affiliation with a religious organization, these events are marked differently - more by tradition than by mystic ritual.
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JAVA
You Know, thanks for sharing how the Watchtower Society sees any disbelieving the swill printed by their publishing firm. Sometimes it's easy to forget how crazy, and hateful the sect really is.
--JAVA
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Where do you go to die?
by wasasister infor the majority of humans, certain events are surrounded by tradition and ritual.
marriage, the birth of children, entrance into adulthood, and death are all life-events which will be marked by most with a form of religious ceremony.
for the few who have left off affiliation with a religious organization, these events are marked differently - more by tradition than by mystic ritual.
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JAVA
Tina,
I want no biblical/god references at all(Im a humanist)
Humanist are my kind of folk! Do you get their journal? I know a few Religious Humanist--that's an interesting topic in itself. I attend a Unitarian Fellowship occasionally if I find the topic and speaker of interest. I don't find many differences between Humanist and Unitarian concepts, except Humanist don't usually have convenient places to meet. The URL for the Unitarians is: http://www.uua.org/main.html for any who want to know. Of course, they have funeral services--and weddings too.
Ginny,
Thanks for the research on your post--as usual, it was very well done.--JAVA
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JW Football Player
by RunningMan inthe other day i was browsing in my local paper, and was greeted by.
the following article:.
http://www.leaderpost.com/cgi-bin/liveique.acgi$rec=3637?sports.
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JAVA
bigboi, That's the spirit--living well is the best revenge! Now that you're not going to all the KH meetings, what else is there to do except attend college?
--JAVA
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