just n from bethel
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Generation Teaching - Everyone is speechless?
by Red Piller inmaybe the effect of this change is bigger than realized?
in 1995, it was discussed (positively) by everybody, during the week we studied the wt.
one elder stepped down and was looked down upon.
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noblood.org run by a Jehovah's Witness
by pirata inif you do a whois search on noblood.org, you'll find that the site is owned by a "larry eitel".
his twitter site also links him to http://biblize.com/ which provides provides topical parallel scripture lookup in the new world translatoin, king james, and niv.
the versalizer on biblize.com matches the same scriptures as the daily text.
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just n from bethel
The title should be: Noblood.org: a resource for Jehovah's Witnesses who want to find out how they can take blood without actually calling it blood.
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shunning is love - Feb 15 2011 Watchtower
by jj123jj123 in18 if you face a similar situation, please remember that jehovah sympathizes with you.
by cutting off contact with the disfellowshipped or disassociated one, you are showing that you hate the attitudes and actions that led to that outcome.
however, you are also showing that you love the wrongdoer enough to do what is best for him or her.
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just n from bethel
Interestingly enough, in their recent tract to Russians, they cried foul about Russia making public denouncements of JWs.
Here is the quote:
CAN you imagine being denounced publicly as...dangerous? The very words are inflammatory,
for they call to mind some of the worst
crimes and the most frightening problems of our
times. The more the claim is repeated, the more the
people believe it. But does that make the accusations
true?"So while it is hateful for Russian officals to publicly denounce JWs - it is loving for JWs to publicly denounce their own members?
They also used an interesting analogy about it being wrong to blame a religion if it causes "strife" between family members when family member joins another religion.
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Generation Teaching - Everyone is speechless?
by Red Piller inmaybe the effect of this change is bigger than realized?
in 1995, it was discussed (positively) by everybody, during the week we studied the wt.
one elder stepped down and was looked down upon.
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just n from bethel
Seriously can anyone here imagine being stuck next to Eggnog on airplane:
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Generation Teaching - Everyone is speechless?
by Red Piller inmaybe the effect of this change is bigger than realized?
in 1995, it was discussed (positively) by everybody, during the week we studied the wt.
one elder stepped down and was looked down upon.
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just n from bethel
Wow I started reading Eggnog and felt like the old lady in this scene:
jump to 5:40
Eggnong said: words have power
In his case, they have the power to cure insomnia.
He also said: But I'm not the Lord Jesus Christ
Are you sure? Cause, had you not have said that, I think everybody would have mistaken you for him. Thank you for clarifying that - It is amazing the simiilarities you two have. We all could have sworn we were talking to JC. Glad you cleared that up.
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Help me become a real CRAZY FUNDIE ATHEIST parent!
by bohm inhello friends!.
once in a while you hear about fundie atheists, and i have desided to become one.
but i need a bit of advice.. you see, apparently the fundie atheists are as messed up as their worst religious "fundie" counterparts, so i got some expectations to live up to.. i have desided to focus on how i should raise my child, since the religious dickery i hate the most has to do with how children are raised.
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just n from bethel
In response to Journey-on, I'm not so sure that would be that traumatic in the long run. The two choices would be 1) to indulge her hallucinations and let her believe that people who hear voices in their minds are not experiencing a type of chemical imbalance symptom. In the long run, as people of sorts of religous beliefs hear voices and think they're real and go on to act on those voices in ways that harm themselves and others - little susie will thinnk that's perfectly normal. She may go on to hear voices telling her to hurt herself so she can be with grandma sooner, all that will be considered normal, because, well thats what she was allowed to go on thinking
On the other hand 2) making her aware that self-induced mental projections that seem real have actually been studied and could turn out to be dangerous, well it doesn't seem that will ever do anything but cause little susie to grow up and understand how the mind works.
As for it being a hard core athiest fundie tactic to cause long term damage - FAIL. Will only help this child understand reality. Most Christian believers (non fundie revelationists) would protect their child the same way.
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We don't baptize our children as infants, we let them decide - UTTER BULL****
by jambon1 ini always found that one particularly laughable.. the jw's would always look for plaudits because they don't christen/baptize infants.
as if they are free thinking pioneers of christianity who let their children come to their own conclusions.. no, they don't baptize their children.. yet,.
they would be happy to make a life & death medical choice for them before they are even old enough to think for themselves.they are happy to have their children 'fight the fine fight' on their parents behalf all the way through primary/high school.
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just n from bethel
Along this same line of thought - does anyone remember that old door-to-door tactic that JWs are encouraged to use when they encounter a youth? Something along the lines of ...
'Do your parents allow you to choose your own religious reading material' ?
Pretty hypocritical,huh?
JWs that tell members to go to homes and ask young people to think about a religion different from their family's - However at the same time JWs absolutely forbid their young ones to look into any other belief system.
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Christians?
by phoebed inare any christians on this forum???.
if you found christ can you please let me know, so i can chat a little?
you guys seem to be all kinds of stuff here... no judgments now!
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just n from bethel
You are in the right place. That is - this forum is mostly frequented by those of Western Christian oriented cultural backgrounds. Had you wanted to know how some Hindu found enlightenment or How somebody else follows Buddha - you would probably be best visiting a forum with more people from those cultures.
What's interesting is that the same answers you get to your question about Christianity would be basically the same answers you would get if you were asking about enlightment in India or Islam in Arab nations. And just like the discussions of Christianity will branch out into who's version is right, and what's the right pronunciation of the LORD and so on..., so too would discussions of the right version of Islam or any other religion proceed in the same manner.
Anyway best wishes on your path to discovery. The above are just some of the points I like to keep in mind when chatting with the multiple brands of Christians you'll find here.
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just n from bethel
You know when you're getting a haircut and you tell the stylist to fade the back and the sides? Have you ever had one mess up the fade, so it just didn't look right? As a guy, when that happened to me, I just told the stylist to buzz the whole head right then and there - forget the fade.
That's pretty much how it went with my WT org fade. It started out ok, then before I knew it, I felt like I was sitting in the barber chair waiting and waiting for that perfect blend and fade-out. Finally I said, forget it - just buzz it all off, i.e. stopped almost completely. Of course it helped that I switched congos, prior to starting my fade/buzz.
To Flipper: You have PM
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Blog Update
by brotherdan injust wanted to let anyone interested know that i've posted a couple new blogs.
http://jwcritic.blogspot.com/.
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