I was born-in, and on my first visit back home since going off to college, just after/before the Sunday meeting, one of the guys my age that I didn't really care for (and I'm sure it was mutual) said something like "Oh, you're still in the truth?" or something similar, then he and his friends laughed. It kinda pissed me off at the time, but ever since I've been out, any time I've thought about that I've smiled. :-)
A.Fenderson
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There Are Some Extremely Bright People On This Here Forum!!!
by snowbird iny'all are nothing like the people with whom i work, nor like those with whom i attended meetings at the kingdom hall.. what gives???.
lol.. sylvia.
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Does a satanic cult control the world?
by Weeping in"some of the biggest men in the united states, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of something.
they know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.
" woodrow wilson, the new freedom (1913) in march, svali, an ex-illuminati mind controller wrote: "there is a lot more going on in the suburbs around washington, dc than most people realize," she described how the illuminati cult brainwashed and trained people to become assassins.
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A.Fenderson
Satan has been a convenient label for human fears for quite some time. Thanks for that, Judeo Christian myth. Without that, we might actually have to blame ourselves for all the evil in the world.
Since Weeping won't be back anyway...
The above really hit me and got me to thinking, and here's the question that came up as seeming very important:
Which concept has done more overall harm to humanity in the past (or is doing so in the present and potentially into the future): that of God or Satan?
I think you could make a pretty good case for Satan, since so many believers refuse to take responsibility for their own evil actions, pinning it all on Satan instead, either directly or indirectly due to original sin which he had a hand in.
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Violent TV will lead us to slaughter each other at the Big A!!--July 15th, 2010 WT
by sd-7 injuly 15th, 2010 wt, page 4, paragraph 9:.
in fact, it could well be that the numerous forms of violent entertainment popular today are conditioning the minds of many for the time when each man's hand "will actually come up against the hand of his companion.
" (zech.
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A.Fenderson
Mad Sweeney: that sounds closer to what I see, and makes sense. Either way, WT$ loses, so good times.
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Violent TV will lead us to slaughter each other at the Big A!!--July 15th, 2010 WT
by sd-7 injuly 15th, 2010 wt, page 4, paragraph 9:.
in fact, it could well be that the numerous forms of violent entertainment popular today are conditioning the minds of many for the time when each man's hand "will actually come up against the hand of his companion.
" (zech.
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A.Fenderson
The generation growing up now won't join or buy anything without researching it on the net first, so the WTBTS is doomed.
This, unfortunately, runs counter to my own experience. Anyone else?
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I have a Idear.
by is there help out there ingo to the dollar store and buy a bunch of small smerf doll`s.
go to kh parking lot when no one is looking and find car`s that are open and place them under the drivers seat.
they may not find them right away but some time they will reach under the seat ang grab the little buggers and freak out..
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A.Fenderson
I LOL'd. Might not work too well with the under-30-something crowd, though.
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A.Fenderson
Since Floyd was already taken...
"How you gonna stop the clock
When the well runs dry
All the rivers have died
Moment by moment, day by day
The world is just slipping away
Your future won't save your past
The time is now, it won't last
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The forests, the trees, the rivers, the seas
All die of this disease
Time ain't on your side
Don't sit idly by
You've just got to try"Living Colour
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Anyone using Windows 7
by MsDucky inif so, is it better than vista?
and did you have to buy a new upgraded microsoft office with it?.
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A.Fenderson
I was super-excited about Win 7. I downloaded the RC and ran it for months, it was nice. It's basically Vista with some minor changes, but admittedly better--when it works as it should.
I convinced my dad to purchase and install Win 7 64-bit OEM on a new build we did together for his personal use a few months ago, using all-new and current components. We had lots of random little issues with it, but the straw that broke the camel's back was that we could never get printing to work. We would try to print, and get an error message that the print spooler service was not running. Verified in the services app that it was not. Checked its dependencies, made sure they were all running, tried to start it: it wouldn't start. We even reinstalled the entire OS: print spooler still never ran automatically, and in fact would fail to start when manually told to do so, all dependencies running fine.
We gave up and bought fricking XP for that computer, and it's rock-solid though he's essentially wasting nearly a gig of RAM we paid for (and he hasn't yet let me configure a RAM drive to utilize it).
As for upgrading existing PCs: if they run Vista, it might be worth it to some people to upgrade. If it runs XP from the factory, it's probably old enough so that upgrading is really a bad idea--the hardware's too old to see any real performance gains, and it'll likely be a headache.
MsDucky: unless there's an app that you need to run that's not supported under XP, I'd strongly recommend against upgrading from XP.
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Twister (the game)
by Mickey mouse inwhen i was a teenager, twister was a popular game http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/twister_(game).
we had a couple of elders who used to bang on and on about how bad it was in local needs talks.
they seemed convinced that if a group of young people were playing twister, it was bound to descend into a mass orgy.
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A.Fenderson
I know there was a time where they didn't want anyone playing Chess.
Was this a regional/congregational thing, or did the GB actually come out against chess in writing?
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Does a satanic cult control the world?
by Weeping in"some of the biggest men in the united states, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of something.
they know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.
" woodrow wilson, the new freedom (1913) in march, svali, an ex-illuminati mind controller wrote: "there is a lot more going on in the suburbs around washington, dc than most people realize," she described how the illuminati cult brainwashed and trained people to become assassins.
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A.Fenderson
NO!
Any other questions?
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Violent TV will lead us to slaughter each other at the Big A!!--July 15th, 2010 WT
by sd-7 injuly 15th, 2010 wt, page 4, paragraph 9:.
in fact, it could well be that the numerous forms of violent entertainment popular today are conditioning the minds of many for the time when each man's hand "will actually come up against the hand of his companion.
" (zech.
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A.Fenderson
Yup, worldly people are going to kill each other, and.....
All protected JW pedophiles are going to screw each other.... Am I right?
Reminds me of a Carlin stand-up segment: State Prison Farms.