I'd heard some Presland talks on 'cassette' and when I saw him, his voice didn't match his face somehow. Although, in those days, I enjoyed his manner of delivery. Later, some Jobots told me he was not a nice chap. I never met him to find out.
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"Fully Accomplish Your Ministry"—2 Timothy 4:5
by Silentslayer inhelloo guys, anyone who did theyre pioneer school book and still got their notes from it?
please share with me , i need answers asap , pioneer school coming up in 2 weeks thank you!
i need answers from when you were fully pimi.
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punkofnice
Sent to be recycled at the local tip some years ago.
Remembering all things Corporation(tm), is a waste of time.
I'm glad I'm out of that filthy, disgusting cult.
My advice: Get out of the Corporation(tm) and RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!
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John Flack stayed at my parents place on a visit. He seemed down to Earth.
Bev Gibbons. Seemed an always tired but honest chap.
Barry Birlles....Yuk.
Richard Jessop, anyone recall him?
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Benefits of Getting Life Insurance for High BMI Adults In The UK
by MountviewFs inin order to find the most suitable life insurance for a person who falls outside of the preferred category, numerous health questions must be asked.
customers may be turned down if they do not respond honestly or omit information.
therefore, in order for their broker to obtain the lowest price for which they actually qualify, people need to be careful to provide information regarding their health to ensure that the application has accurate information..
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punkofnice
I expect this advert was plopped on here and the user will never return.
I for one won't click on the link
a, I'm not interested
b. It might be a dangerous link. Prepare to be hacked, link.
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stan - -lets say its something new..unexpected--breathtaking. What could it be ? Any suggestions ?
Pride flags with the Jobot logo on.
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The Last Days?
by ozziepost intoday's issue of time magazine bears the front cover headline "the last days of the taliban".. the urgency of these "last days" is re-inforced in the magazine's articles by the use of words such as "final reckoning", "last sanctuary", "rule unraveled for good", "endgame".. words and phrases such as these may seem familiar to regular readers of the watchtower magazine which regularly describes the present time as being the "last days" of this "system of things".. interestingly time describes the "last days of the taliban" as occurring just two months after the commencement of the "time of the end" for the taliban.. i wonder how many witnesses will give this some thought as they consider the watchtower's latest declaration of urgency for the last days of this system of things.
at what stage will these "last days" cease to be the last days?
can they last 100 years?
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I was of the impression that most Christians, apart from looney Jobots, felt that the prophecy of the last days was about the fall of Jerusalem under the Romans. Whether a secondary fulfilment is expected or not depends on denomination...........or so I'm under the impression of.
The 'Last days' seems to be interpreted differently between and even within the different sects of Christianity.
Whatever the reality, the Watchtower(tm) will definitely be totally wrong!
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By Nov 7th, everyone will be totally underwhelmed.
All things Jobot are irrevocably boring.
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Is Bible chronology true?
by Fisherman inaccording to jw interpretation of bible chronology, the earliest human, adam, came into existence some 6,048 years ago compared to scientific dating of human fossils believed to be much older.
since jesus validated the creation of adam and eve as historical people and jc’s own lineage is traced all the way back to adam, bible chronology is certified as true and there must be something wrong with scientific dating.
what proves scientific dating as accurate that humans are much older than what bible chronology says?.
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Is Bible chronology true?
whether you believe or not...........I don't know how it can possibly be calculated. No, honestly, I really don't.
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I find it interesting that after the cult people still hold on to religion....
by BeaverEater inim not an atheist, makes no mathematical sense, nor does the buy(more) bull(shit) god make any logical sense... maybe a deist on my best day, in the end you cannot get something from nothing, paradox if you ask me... but in reality i just dont care.
while in, and moving out of the cult, its like a roller coaster, emotionally, yet, for me, over time, i just take it one day at a time, and if appeasing some special deity is required, well i guess i failed.
lol.
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punkofnice
Some still believe and some don't. There is no real rule of thumb as far as I've ever seen.
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What`s the reason some of you think JW`s are in decline ?
by smiddy3 infrom what i can see no such thing is happening.i became a jw in 1960 and remained for about 30 years and the numbers of active jw`s today in the world are far greater than they were back then.. and here in australia the numbers are much higher than they were back then .. so i don`t see that their in decline or have any worries about losing support .. don`t the numbers speak for themselves ?.
is it just wishful thinking on your part ?.
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punkofnice
The Internet has exposed them for the frauds and paedophile lovers the Corporation(m) really is.