I am literally laughing out loud reading this… my wife is calling out “WTF?” from the next room.
How has no one caught this before?
quote from that world wide resolution: .
that, in order to prevent the destruction of the nations by their own means in war, the nations further refused the surrender of their sovereignty to god’s messianic kingdom by setting up a society of nations, which, since 1945, has taken the form and the name of the united nations, with international headquarters at new york city.
this international organization stands for world sovereignty by political men.
I am literally laughing out loud reading this… my wife is calling out “WTF?” from the next room.
How has no one caught this before?
from the earliest of times of the catholic church's ecumenical councils were used to make major changes to its doctrinal direction.
decisions were made by bishops, they were ratified by the pope ... and it was done.
and the laity had to accepted them or not.. and while splinter catholic religions accepted most of these councils, non-trinitarian faiths which developed latter (of which jehovah's witnesses are apart) did not.
moley - “Mescaline”
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“…It’s the only way to fly.”
i am researching some material and would like to get my facts right.
i know that the mormons teach that satan and jesus are brothers, but the question i would like to ask is:.
does the watchtower teach this as well?
In the Lucifer TV series, Luci and Michael were twin brothers (both played by Tom Ellis in some really fun scenes).
No mention of Jesus that I recall, though, other than a clever line of blink-and-you-miss-it throwaway dialogue in one episode.
On a semi-related note…
…I half-expected the characters to drop a Jesus joke in the Omnipotence City scenes of Thor: Love and Thunder, but I guess the filmmakers weren’t brave enough.
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quote from that world wide resolution: .
that, in order to prevent the destruction of the nations by their own means in war, the nations further refused the surrender of their sovereignty to god’s messianic kingdom by setting up a society of nations, which, since 1945, has taken the form and the name of the united nations, with international headquarters at new york city.
this international organization stands for world sovereignty by political men.
quote from that world wide resolution: .
that, in order to prevent the destruction of the nations by their own means in war, the nations further refused the surrender of their sovereignty to god’s messianic kingdom by setting up a society of nations, which, since 1945, has taken the form and the name of the united nations, with international headquarters at new york city.
this international organization stands for world sovereignty by political men.
Sea Breeze - “…I suppose WT could sue them to stop using the name at anytime but chooses not to do so?”
Read it again… it says the WT themselves own the IBSA…
…and two things strongly suggest that statement is accurate.
First, Wikipedia is publicly editable, yet the information has remained unchanged…
…i.e. no one feels compelled to correct it.
Second (and more importantly, IMO)…
…the Org itself is litigious as fuck…
…but the very fact that they have not tried to sue the ISBA into oblivion (if they had, we’d have absolutely heard about it by now) is indicative…
…because if they did, they’d effectively be suing themselves.
prokaryotes.
eukaryotes.
lysosomes and centrosomes are present.
I’ve seen human beings that looked that different from each other. 😏
quote from that world wide resolution: .
that, in order to prevent the destruction of the nations by their own means in war, the nations further refused the surrender of their sovereignty to god’s messianic kingdom by setting up a society of nations, which, since 1945, has taken the form and the name of the united nations, with international headquarters at new york city.
this international organization stands for world sovereignty by political men.
“…but it appears to be what is known as controlled opposition…”
Equally bonkers.
Know what this reminds me of?
I used to joke that Six Screens had to be some kind of misguided “false flag” thing that the Org started, but it got away from them.
Hell, Rick Fearon was practically the “apostate” poster boy… he ticked all the boxes on Top-Shelf Tony’s checklist.
I never meant it seriously…
…but now I’m starting to wonder.
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quote from that world wide resolution: .
that, in order to prevent the destruction of the nations by their own means in war, the nations further refused the surrender of their sovereignty to god’s messianic kingdom by setting up a society of nations, which, since 1945, has taken the form and the name of the united nations, with international headquarters at new york city.
this international organization stands for world sovereignty by political men.
“…the WT owns IBSA aka International Bible Student Association… which still sells the writings of Charles Taze Russel; while the WT currently claims to reject his teachings as apostate…”
Okay, that’s…
…fucking bonkers.
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from the earliest of times of the catholic church's ecumenical councils were used to make major changes to its doctrinal direction.
decisions were made by bishops, they were ratified by the pope ... and it was done.
and the laity had to accepted them or not.. and while splinter catholic religions accepted most of these councils, non-trinitarian faiths which developed latter (of which jehovah's witnesses are apart) did not.
Biahi - “…those so-called ‘replacements’ are just ‘mentally ill’ people, according to the WT.”
Well…
…they’d know.
quote from that world wide resolution: .
that, in order to prevent the destruction of the nations by their own means in war, the nations further refused the surrender of their sovereignty to god’s messianic kingdom by setting up a society of nations, which, since 1945, has taken the form and the name of the united nations, with international headquarters at new york city.
this international organization stands for world sovereignty by political men.
TonusOH - “…That bedrock assumption that the GB was god's voice and the WTS was god's organization had to be defended at all cost…”
Even more so for the GB themselves…
…virtually every decision they make is, ultimately, to shore up that premise.