Does anyone have an opinion about it or been there themselves. Probably not a big topic on this site, eh?
Posts by TTWSYF
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Medjugorje, Bosnia. Anyone ever heard of it?
by TTWSYF inaccording to 6 children [aged 10 - 16 years old], jesus's mother, mary has been visiting them everyday for over 28 years [these 'children' are now 38 - 45 yr old adults and preach the good news of the gospels everyday].
that's what folks say.
the official position of the catholic church is still under investigation.. anyone familair with this story?.
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Medjugorje, Bosnia. Anyone ever heard of it?
by TTWSYF inaccording to 6 children [aged 10 - 16 years old], jesus's mother, mary has been visiting them everyday for over 28 years [these 'children' are now 38 - 45 yr old adults and preach the good news of the gospels everyday].
that's what folks say.
the official position of the catholic church is still under investigation.. anyone familair with this story?.
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TTWSYF
According to 6 children [aged 10 - 16 years old], Jesus's mother, Mary has been visiting them everyday for over 28 years [these 'children' are now 38 - 45 yr old adults and preach the good news of the Gospels everyday]. That's what folks say. The official position of the Catholic Church is still under investigation.
Anyone familair with this story?
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Most-Ignored Scriptures by JWs
by Mad Sweeney inthe watchtower has been known for over 130 years as a great scriptural cherry-picker.
they pick out disparate unrelated verses and combine them to support the wackiest of wacky doctrines.. on the other hand there are many scriptures they almost never address, whether because they contradict wt doctrine or because they simply don't have a clue what they mean or how to spin them to the wt advantage.. one of these is revelation 19:1 that mentions a "great crowd" "in heaven.
" the only time it is ever brought up it is dismissed.
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TTWSYF
I agree Sylvia, YHWH is all of God and that includes Jesus and the Father, who is a different person.
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Most-Ignored Scriptures by JWs
by Mad Sweeney inthe watchtower has been known for over 130 years as a great scriptural cherry-picker.
they pick out disparate unrelated verses and combine them to support the wackiest of wacky doctrines.. on the other hand there are many scriptures they almost never address, whether because they contradict wt doctrine or because they simply don't have a clue what they mean or how to spin them to the wt advantage.. one of these is revelation 19:1 that mentions a "great crowd" "in heaven.
" the only time it is ever brought up it is dismissed.
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TTWSYF
Also, again, if Jesus was not refering himself as YHWH, why were the Jews wanting to kill him?
dc
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Most-Ignored Scriptures by JWs
by Mad Sweeney inthe watchtower has been known for over 130 years as a great scriptural cherry-picker.
they pick out disparate unrelated verses and combine them to support the wackiest of wacky doctrines.. on the other hand there are many scriptures they almost never address, whether because they contradict wt doctrine or because they simply don't have a clue what they mean or how to spin them to the wt advantage.. one of these is revelation 19:1 that mentions a "great crowd" "in heaven.
" the only time it is ever brought up it is dismissed.
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TTWSYF
PSacramento wrote- God is the term we use when referring to The Essence of YHWH, when we think God we think ALL the God is.
Jesus is YHWH. He is part of YHWH. He is not the Father, we all know that as Jesus prayed to the Father, but he is the Word. The Word is YHWH. He gave up his perogotives of being equal to God to become the man Jesus Christ. Son of Man, Son of God. That is why he taught that we are to be baptised in the name of the Father, the Son and Holy Ghost. Scripture does not say the name of the Father, the name of the Son, the name of the Holy Ghost. There is one name for the three. So I must disagree with your analogy.
respectively,
dc
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Most-Ignored Scriptures by JWs
by Mad Sweeney inthe watchtower has been known for over 130 years as a great scriptural cherry-picker.
they pick out disparate unrelated verses and combine them to support the wackiest of wacky doctrines.. on the other hand there are many scriptures they almost never address, whether because they contradict wt doctrine or because they simply don't have a clue what they mean or how to spin them to the wt advantage.. one of these is revelation 19:1 that mentions a "great crowd" "in heaven.
" the only time it is ever brought up it is dismissed.
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TTWSYF
Well said PSacramento! Sorry for repeating what you agreed with.
So, does anyone still think that Jesus didn't refer to himself as God? I wonder...
dc
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Most-Ignored Scriptures by JWs
by Mad Sweeney inthe watchtower has been known for over 130 years as a great scriptural cherry-picker.
they pick out disparate unrelated verses and combine them to support the wackiest of wacky doctrines.. on the other hand there are many scriptures they almost never address, whether because they contradict wt doctrine or because they simply don't have a clue what they mean or how to spin them to the wt advantage.. one of these is revelation 19:1 that mentions a "great crowd" "in heaven.
" the only time it is ever brought up it is dismissed.
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TTWSYF
The bottom line is that the translation has purposely been altered to represent the beliefs that the Watchtower would have you believe. This is certainly not what the apostles taught. There is proof positive that ego eimi never equals I have been. If it were a remotely reasonable that I have been could be considered accurate, then why were the Jews going to stone Jesus?!
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has anyone ever met Ray Franz?
by poor places ini guess you would have to be kind of old school to have met the guy.
i've only met a current gb member before he joined.
he seemed nice.
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TTWSYF
no, but I've met Steve Hassan
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TTWSYF
There has never been a confirmed case of lung cancer from smoking marijuana from any university or other accreditted study.
So, smoke up Johnny!
dc
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Most-Ignored Scriptures by JWs
by Mad Sweeney inthe watchtower has been known for over 130 years as a great scriptural cherry-picker.
they pick out disparate unrelated verses and combine them to support the wackiest of wacky doctrines.. on the other hand there are many scriptures they almost never address, whether because they contradict wt doctrine or because they simply don't have a clue what they mean or how to spin them to the wt advantage.. one of these is revelation 19:1 that mentions a "great crowd" "in heaven.
" the only time it is ever brought up it is dismissed.
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TTWSYF
PSacramento wrote- A translator, any translator, is "allowed" to translate what is in his or hers best opinion the correct meaning of the text.
Yes, I agree that translations are to be the translators best opinion, but that doesn't change the fact that 'ego eimi' never translates to 'I have been' any where else in scripture.
Jesus said 'I am' as a claim of being equal to God. That fact is confirmed by the Jews around him wanting to stone him for blasphemy. Why would anyone [let alone a group] want to stone him for saying 'I have been'? Besides blasphemy, Mosiac law allows stoning for acting as a medium/fortune teller [Lev 20;27], false prophesying [Deut 18;20], leading others to idolatry [Deut 13;5-10], offering children to Molech [Lev 20;2], being a rebellious or stubburn son [Deut 21;18-21], and types of sexual behaviour [being a whore, etc] [Deut 22;21-24]. Was Jesus guilty of one of these crimes? There is no question that the Jews were about to stone him for anyelse other than blasphemy.
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