The song is 'Days of Elijah,' and the bit I'm referring to is about half way through, as they sing, "there is no God like Jehovah":
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Where's this going? American soldiers call on Jehovah
by fulltimestudent inthe song is 'days of elijah,' and the bit i'm referring to is about half way through, as they sing, "there is no god like jehovah":.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjz_ilp9c5a.
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Emptiness of Watchtower
by vinman insince i left the organization, i have learned so many new and deep things.
i know some in the watchtower are intelligent, however it has been my experience, that most i've dealt with are.
.. well quite inept.
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vinman: Even when it comes to the Bible, very simple. I couldn't go back if I wanted to. My mind is so thirsty for up to date and scholarly research. The writers of the Watchtower, use the Watchtower for research. Very empty indeed.
Right on, mate! The more I learn, the more I realise that I was conned. No consolation, to realise that it was my own bloody fault.
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Diogenesister: Fulltimestudent Thank you for your posts, enjoying them
Can I be nosey & ask what you study, or are you a student of life generally?đ
Sure, I enrolled in a BA program, at the university I attend to study China, soon found out how universities work and that I could not handle getting used to University, the historical studies AND the language. So I dropped language,and went part-time (four study units a year). That's why I'm still there after starting in 2008. I also found that I could not study China in isolation, so extended the focus of my studies to include all of Asia. That's why I can also study Judaism and Christianity - they are Asian philosophies, after all.
I think I'm going to just keep studying (as long as I can) - so I'm probably both a formal and informal student - I stuffed my life up becoming a witness when I was 17, and I'm nearing 80, so I'm not heading for an illustrious career anywhere, just hanging out being a bloody old nuisance, and enjoying annoying some people.
Btw I am in London so will defo see the codex
Great! Enjoy your visit to the museum - its a great museum even if the Brits did steal half the stuff in it - grin
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A young Indian woman tracks down the man who raped her, and ....
by fulltimestudent inhttps://www.facebook.com/cctvnewschina/videos/1028635983843888/?pnref=story
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Want to see the Codex Sinaiticus? If you're British, go see it at the British Museum
by fulltimestudent infrom the uk independent: .
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/worlds-oldest-bible-codex-sinaiticus-to-go-on-display-at-british-museum-10473944.html.
world's oldest bible codex sinaiticus to go on display at british museum.
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From the UK Independent:World's oldest Bible Codex Sinaiticus to go on display at British Museum
Thursday 27 August 2015
The worldâs oldest bible â dating back to the 4th century AD â is to go on display at the British Museum.The Codex Sinaiticus, which is handwritten in Greek, will be part of an exhibition called Egypt after the Pharoahs from October to February, The Guardian reported.
It is normally kept at the British Library and has only been lent out once before â also to the British Museum in 1990 â since it was bought from the Soviet Union in 1933.
Dr Scot [COR] McKendrick, head of western manuscripts at the Library, said: âSince it arrived in the 1930s it has always been one of the greatest treasures in the collection.â
It is thought to have been written by four different scribes and contains some 27,000 corrections. âThis is a very beautiful and fine book but it also has all this activity going on its margins and between lines, all over the place really,â Dr McKendrick said.
An online version of the codex has been available since 2009, but the exhibition represents a rare chance for large numbers of people to view the book.
It will be displayed along with the First Gaster Bible, a Hebrew text from the 9th century, and a historic copy of the Koran from the Bodleian Library in Oxford.
The exhibition will look at how Egypt changed over 1,200 years from a polytheistic society to a predominantly Christian and then Muslim one and also at the life of Jewish communities there.
It will include evidence of how people of different faiths managed to live together during the Medieval period, such as a document about two female monks renting part of their home to a Jewish man and another describing how Jewish and Muslim craftsmen had recommended that a client use the otherâs services.
Dr McKendrick said: âWe are trying to convey what happened in the past based on the archaeological and historical evidence we have, but I do hope that people are able to consider current events in light of what we are able to present.â
Speaking about the codex, Elisabeth OâConnell, assistant keeper in the British Museumâs department of ancient Egypt and Sudan, said: âIt is quite phenomenal they are able to lend it to us. We are absolutely thrilled
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USA National debt hits 18 trillion dollars
by fulltimestudent inthree weeks ago, the citizens in beijing, china paraded tiananmen square, celebrating the milestone with hugs, jubilant cheers, and singing.
over 600,000 chinese citizens assembled in tiananmen square to watch the u.s. debt clock mounted above the forbidden city reach the landmark sum of $18 trillion dollars.. you could stay home and watch it on tv, but its much more exciting to be here with people from all over the country to celebrate this momentous day, said beijing resident xiao bu, noting that he always arrives in the early morning to stake out a good location in the square every time americas debt rises by another trillion.. i remember my father taking me to see the $5 trillion mark so long ago, and now im bringing my own children here to take part in the festivities.
its really a special part of our nations culture.. while most revelers left shortly after the rollover, an estimated 100,000 reportedly decided to just wait around in the square until the clock struck $19 trillion.. at the moment, the u.s national debt had decreased by a small amount since the rollover, amounting to just under 18 trillion dollars in debt.. in 2008, the u.s standard debt clock that towered new york city had reached 10 trillion.
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Interestingly, even though I read the internet based, English editions, of Chinese newspapers every day, I do not recall seeing mention of this moment of social interest.
Sorry! I forgot to format the above post. Those words were mine, the rest from 'Three weeks ago down to and including the web-link, came from a post on a web-page called anonymous.
Didn't think at the time I posted, but have since. Likely you're brighter than me, and realised who this Anonymous is-
so who is it?
Why of course, its that anonymous!!
its that Anonymous.
So is the story fake?
Well the part about the US National debt is true
check it out here:
http://www.usdebtclock.org/ -scary isn't it?
But the bit about the Chinese watching it in Beijing - can't find it in any Chinese source, but did notice it agains in:
So I confess, I've been had twice in my life - in connection with this fake news, and of course, I was had by Jesus fake claim.
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How many here believed, down deep in your heart that the end would come in 1975?
by James Mixon ini was straddling the fence on that one, just in case they were right.
i don't recall.
telling anyone this is your last chance.
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OrphanCrow: What??! Damn...I was gone by that time. Guess I missed that "new light"!
Wish to hell that I had also been 'Awaken' by that elders meeting, from my intellectual sleep. It took me another 15 years to wake up to my bloody stupidity.
I sometimes wonder about Nathan Knorr. I think he died mid-1977, roughly two years later. As he lay dying did he think of his wasted life. My impression is that he was a smart guy (from a business viewpoint). He managed the organisation and he could have had the ability to run any large corporation.
Did he in his dying moments think of his life as wasted in the "Lord's service," and wondered if he had also been fooled. Guess, we will never know. Unlike Charlie Russel and his tomfoolery of getting his secretary to wrap him in a sheet so that it looked like a Roman style toga. He seems to have been convinced he was going off to meet the Lord in heaven.
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Buddhism Anyone?
by LaurenM inso, i have recently been delving in buddhism and i must say it all makes sense!
like, the philosophies and ideas are what i've always believed but could never put a name to.
for example, they don't believe in god, they teach acceptance of all faiths, that peace can be achieved - not by changing other people - but by changing yourself, that everyone has goodness in themselves, that happiness can be gained internally (not externally as a gift from god), and that life is temporary so we should enjoy it!
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Cofty: There might be elements of it's teachings that appeal to you but it does not make sense.
Do you really believe that you will be reincarnated and that your actions in this life will determine whether you will be a cow or a flea in the next?Now let me ask a question, if when you die, there is no longer an 'you,' then what is there to re-incarnate? Well the correct answer in at least some Buddhist schools is that there is a 'trace' that can be re-incarnated, but your going to be rather bloody lucky to find a Buddhist that can explain a 'trace' to you.
So yeah! there's some appealing ideas in Buddhism and lot of misconceptions also. I like going to Buddhist temples but sadly, it has as much bullsh*t in it as Christianity has, and as Bonsai pointed out as many sects.
Every time Buddhism moved to another country, it changed. In China, it became totally overwritten by Chinese thought, which is called Chan buddhism. When Chan eventually moved to Japan, it became Zen buddhism, which is popular in the USA.
The two main streams of Buddhist thought are the Theravada school in Sri Llanka and S.E. Asia and the Mahayana in East Asia (including the Tibetan form).
The original (Gautama) Buddha, has multiplied to many others who may all have their own paradises. Many scholars suggest that in some way Jesus was influenced by Buddhist missionaries. That's difficult to prove, but as I've come to appreciate, Judaism was affected by many other lines of thinking, and is not and was never, a line of pure worship existing through the milleniums.
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How many here believed, down deep in your heart that the end would come in 1975?
by James Mixon ini was straddling the fence on that one, just in case they were right.
i don't recall.
telling anyone this is your last chance.
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Hah! I confess to some doubt. I had read very carefully, Freddy's thoughts in (I think) Life Everlastingâin Freedom of the Sons of God , and noted his careful hedging, but felt I should trust my "Christian brothers."
My fears were confirmed in 1975 itself, when around August or September of that year, Nathan Knorr and Freddy Franz himself came to Australia and Sydney elders were asked to attend a meeting at the Greenacre Assembly Hall.
Nathan was a sick man (from cancer) at this time, but I noted a tone of irritation in his voice, when he introduced Freddy to speak, by saying that there was no longer enough time left in 1975 for all the things that Brother Franz says must happen before Armageddon, to happen. Therefore Armageddon was unlikely to be coming in 1975.
Worse, the following year, they sent Doug Held*, a Canadian who had been a former Branch overseer in Australia out here to firm up our faith (haha). Doug did that by telling us that Armageddon was likely to be 20 years away, this confirming the growing suspicion that I, like millions, even billions of others had been had by history's biggest confidence trickster, i.e. the Lord Jesus Christ, who himself (according to a man who'd never knew or heard him) said:
27At that time they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. 28When these things begin to take place, stand up and lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near.â
29He told them this parable: âLook at the fig tree and all the trees. 30When they sprout leaves, you can see for yourselves and know that summer is near.31Even so, when you see these things happening, you know that the kingdom of God is near.
32âTruly I tell you, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened. 33Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.(NIV)
Who is meant by the personal pronoun 'you' Jesus used when preaching that day. Why, the people who were listening to him that day, of course.
Jesus believed and taught that Armageddon (as the church later called it) was going to happen right there in his day.
That's why the whole Christian thingie, (not just the jws) is an enormous con trick.
Jesus believed with all his heart, we believed with all our hearts, but it is all bullsh*t.
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ps: Doug Held came from the Canadian branch. Gossip is that he was one of the geogeous looking young men who Percy Chapman (the longtime Canadian branch overseer) collected around him, and whom he liked to take out to expensive dinners at fashionable restuarants.
There is no evidence that Doug was ever involved in M2M sexual activity, but Percy may have had the hots for him and liked to have him around