oppostate
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Have you ever had your oven door explode?
by Ucantnome inthe other day the glass in my oven door exploded and sent glass into the next room, fortunately i wasn't peering in at the time.
about a year go the previous oven door shattered one morning.
the oven was cold.
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No ovens but I witnessed a newly remodeled KH front double glass door explode when the temperature difference inside the air-tight foyer made the glass buckle out and shatter into a million tiny flying pieces all over the entrance area. -
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Jehovahs Witnesses and the Name , HOW Important. ?
by smiddy injehovah`s witnesses place great emphasis on the importance of god`s name as jehovah .so much so that they are often accused by christendom`s religions as substituting jehovah for christ.. the old testament ( hebrew scriptures identify god as the tetragrammaton four hebrew consanants yhwh and not jhvh.
as mistakenly believed by a 13th century spanish monk .. modern scholars including the j.w.`s agree that the more accurate pronunciation of gods name would be more nearer to yahweh than the name jehovah .. so why do j.w.`s insist on the name ?
jehovah ?
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Stan livedeath said:
i may be wrong--but--
in that indiana jones movie--someone said--there was no J in the hebrew language--it was an IYes, you are wrong.
If you'd read my first post on this thread you'd have realized that it was Latin. The Latin alphabet of the Romans didn't have a J nor a U. (So Julius would have been IVLIVS and pronounced yoo-lee-oos).
The masoretes wrote the vowel points on the Yod-Heh-Vav-Heh Hebrew letters of the tetragram and gave it an E, O and A for vowel sounds, which in the Latin alphabet came out transliterated as IEHOVA.
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Jehovahs Witnesses and the Name , HOW Important. ?
by smiddy injehovah`s witnesses place great emphasis on the importance of god`s name as jehovah .so much so that they are often accused by christendom`s religions as substituting jehovah for christ.. the old testament ( hebrew scriptures identify god as the tetragrammaton four hebrew consanants yhwh and not jhvh.
as mistakenly believed by a 13th century spanish monk .. modern scholars including the j.w.`s agree that the more accurate pronunciation of gods name would be more nearer to yahweh than the name jehovah .. so why do j.w.`s insist on the name ?
jehovah ?
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Giordano said:
Being uninformed as to the basis of the name Jehovah, which was invented by a Catholic Monk who was as ignorant as anyone else, is no excuse for the Society.
How many times is this idiotic bit of misinformation going to get circulated on this forum?
Yes the name Jehovah was used by the English speaking American colonists and of course those who stayed back in England.
A Spanish monk didn't "invent" anything. He transliterated what had been written in vowel pointed Hebrew for centuries.
It's really very off putting that some ex-jw's grab onto this fallacy in trying to disprove the claim of Truth by the WT, how can you fight idiotic suppositions with more idiotic suppositions? Mind boggling.
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Jehovahs Witnesses and the Name , HOW Important. ?
by smiddy injehovah`s witnesses place great emphasis on the importance of god`s name as jehovah .so much so that they are often accused by christendom`s religions as substituting jehovah for christ.. the old testament ( hebrew scriptures identify god as the tetragrammaton four hebrew consanants yhwh and not jhvh.
as mistakenly believed by a 13th century spanish monk .. modern scholars including the j.w.`s agree that the more accurate pronunciation of gods name would be more nearer to yahweh than the name jehovah .. so why do j.w.`s insist on the name ?
jehovah ?
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The old testament ( Hebrew Scriptures identify GOD as the tetragrammaton four Hebrew Consanants YHWH and not JHVH. as mistakenly believed by a 13th Century Spanish Monk .
Sorry Smiddy, not true.
Repeating idiotic fallacies about the Tetragram does not make them true.
The English Y comes from the Greek alphabet. In Latin the sound was made with an I and later became a J to differentiate between the vowel and the consonant. The W is just a double letter, originally the U and V were the same letter and just like with I and J the U became the vowel and the V the consonant.
To me it is very annoying to read ignorant suppositions stated as truth. Isn't that the very reason why many of us dislike the WT.
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Who would you like to hear of leaving the Jehovah's Witnesses ?
by wozza ini'll start off with this one:.
some years ago when i was formulating my exit, i employed for some time an ms brother from another congregation.. i'd had a couple of young "worldly" lads work for me but they proved unreliable as they used drugs or alchohol and consequently would'nt arrive at work and such like.. so when i was was contacted by this brother and spoke to him and heard he'd worked at the australian bethel for some time on construction and wanted an opportunity to learn the trade of bricklaying ,i thought ,"great someone to finally trust and be reliable".
he was in his 40's at the time and he worked like a trojan ,was honest ,really likeable and interesting ,could play the classical guitar beautifully ,had a beautiful family.
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An elder superdub up North in White Rvr. Jct. VT or Lebanon NH, not sure which any more, who used to be Special Pioneering and whom I worked under as a Convention Attendant lead. His name was Gantos.
We'd had a run in because of the direction to close off certain seating sections and make everyone pack in like sardines, split up families if necessary, anyway, being the hardass he was he took objection with my comments that it was crazy to make people have to sit so packed in when almost half of the auditorium was roped off, and could be used. He lectured me for over an hour, non-stop.
When I started waking up and researching online I read an account by ex-JW's who happened to be his parents. The hurt and the torment these folks have gone through because of shunning by their son just broke my heart. Knowing how blindly loyal this young elder was It would delight my soul to hear he's woken up, left the cult, and made a point to apologize to his parents.
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It takes a village
by oppostate inhad to share.
kudos to the photoshop artist!
well done and very, ehem, insightful : - ))).
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Had to share. Kudos to the PhotoShop artist! Well done and very, ehem, insightful : - )))
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Same sex attraction, as a behaviour can be predicted.
by fulltimestudent inbeing ever ready to note information that demonstrates christian idiocy in general and jw idiocy in particular, i was interested in news of this particular research that has been doing the rounds of science oriented news sources this week.. christianity in general and jwism in particular, have viciously persecuted same sex attracted people, thus demonstrating their peculiar hypocrisy.
most christians (the jw brand and other brands) squeal like a speared pig when they suffer any treatment that they call persecution, but are always willing to persecute same sex attracted people (and anyone else that stands outside their narrow-minded vision of the world).. most same sex attracted people will testify that their romantic attraction to the same sex was not a clear cut choice, but was something they grew up with.
(gay by nature).
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I imagine that if they can make this sort of predictions with 70% accuracy, in the future there may be judgments on whether to allow an embryo to live depending on the acceptability by a society of those who would grow up with such a likelihood of homosexual tendencies.
Homosexuality is illegal in some parts of the world, even today, and practicing homosexuals are persecuted to the point of imprisonment, and even capital punishment.
I find it quite frightening that a government could read your DNA and make judgments on you of this sort.
Also if they could predict a person's sexual preference for pedophilia, can you imagine the chaotic discussions that would arise from such a development?
What if they then try to "fix" someone's DNA to adapt it to an acceptable community sandard in a certain society? (Like under Muslim rule!)
Wow! Science Fiction is becoming a reality and the future looks quite frightening in this regard.
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IMAGE QUIZ -just for fun
by nicolaou infirst person to identify this building and its location gets to post the next image .
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and on we go!.
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Good job konceptual99 you guessed correctly it was the Giralda (Replica) in Kansas City, Kansas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giralda_(Kansas_City)
The Giralda is the name of a landmark in Kansas City, Missouri. It stands 138 feet (42 m) tall at the corner of W. 47th St. and J.C. Nichols Parkway.[1]
When urban developer J.C. Nichols visited Seville in Spain in the 1920s, he was so impressed with the 12th-century Moorish tower of Giralda that he built a half-scale replica in the then new Country Club Plaza. The tower was officially christened by the mayor of Seville, Felix Morena de la Cova, along with an official delegate[2] in 1967,[3] the same year in which the two cities became sister cities.
The Original Giralda tower was the minaret of the 12th-century Muslim mosque; a Christian belfry was added in 1568.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giralda
You are on a roll!
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IMAGE QUIZ -just for fun
by nicolaou infirst person to identify this building and its location gets to post the next image .
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and on we go!.
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oppostate
Is that in Sintra, Portugal?
No, sorry, wrong country.
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IMAGE QUIZ -just for fun
by nicolaou infirst person to identify this building and its location gets to post the next image .
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and on we go!.
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All right, here you go... A beautiful sight to behold, stately and full of arabesque charm.