The bible is largely a document created to suppress women and sexuality.
Posts by ttdtt
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Will #metoo have an affect on forcing changing attitudes at Watchtower?
by jwfacts indespite decades of the feminist movement, watchtower's attitude of woman being inferior has changed little, with pauline sexism justified as inspired, on the basis that women are lesser emotionally, intellectually and physically.
jehovah's witnesses seem to accept this with little resistance.
is there anything about the #metoo movement that may wake followers up?
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Calling Cofty and others regarding evolution
by dubstepped inso i have started down the path of trying to understand evolution, and to get the linear lies that the jws planted in my head out of it.
i bought an audiobook called "evolution: what the fossils say and why it matters" by donald prothero.
i heard it recommended on an atheist podcast that i listened to.
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Fisherman - EVERY species is a transient species.
That's what evolution is about.
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The ~160 year long David Splane /GB Generation.
by waton in2 groups 87+, yes!
listen to him and prove it to yourself.
be obedient, listen to the gb, f&ds.
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The funniest part was after his video came out with his CHART that showed the BIG A was way in the future, the next round of CO visits included a section blaming publishers for thinking that the BIG A was not, you know, next Tuesday.
It was their fault for paying attention to Splain and his magic chart.
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Were visits to the library an important part of your childhood?
by compound complex ingreetings, fellow bibliophiles:.
i remember how sad i was, as a little child, when our beloved carnegie library was razed (unsafe, structurally).
the same tragedy occurred when we moved to a new town and that similar architectural treasure was demolished to put up a new and gleaming building of steel and glass.
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YES!!
I didn't go to our towns public library until a 4th-grade school trip there.
I loved the school library, but my parents were not really interested in my education.
When I was old enough to ride my bike, I was there all the time.
Not only was it this place of discovery, and new worlds, it was a place where I could meet with my friends and play games without "big brother" watching.
We would play role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons, and Traveler.
Some of my happiest memories as a kid was being in my town library.Today, bookstores and libraries are my favorite places.
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Will #metoo have an affect on forcing changing attitudes at Watchtower?
by jwfacts indespite decades of the feminist movement, watchtower's attitude of woman being inferior has changed little, with pauline sexism justified as inspired, on the basis that women are lesser emotionally, intellectually and physically.
jehovah's witnesses seem to accept this with little resistance.
is there anything about the #metoo movement that may wake followers up?
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haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Wait, you were seriouse:)
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This Message Board Is Boring
by ctrwtf inany chance simon can make arrangements to have the gorilla channel run on this site?.
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Fred Franztone
Go and join a porn site and wank away if you're bored.Can't you do both?
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Rose Marie and Jerry Van Dyke
by glenster inrip.
rose marie august 15, 1923 to dec.28, 2017) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/rose_marie.
jerry van dyke july 27, 1931 to jan.5, 2018) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jerry_van_dyke.
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I loved watching that show when I was a kid. I am glad she lived a long life.
Every week someone important form my childhood is passing away, very very depressing.The fuse is burning quickly.
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Evolution doesn't happen today...WRONG...
by HowTheBibleWasCreated inlast year i had a brother tell me that one proof evolution is false is that he doesn't see it happening today... i was going to bring of viruses evolving so fast that new vaccines must be developed each year but felt he was too closed minded to receive it.
today i was listening to the audio book of 'an ancestors tale- richard dawkins' and noted oe point that shined through.. here is evolution happening>>>.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/05/2/l_052_05.html.
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I am going to consult my collection of Energy Crystals, my Magnets, and my Magic 8 Ball.
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no...No...NOOO...JW's are not a cult!
by FedUpJW injust read this over on jw talk:.
will we be willing to leave unbelieving mates and unresponsive kids behind when given direction on what to do???
what about grandkids who fall under their parents who are not witnesses???
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Anyone can post any of their deluded musings on that post.
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Evolution doesn't happen today...WRONG...
by HowTheBibleWasCreated inlast year i had a brother tell me that one proof evolution is false is that he doesn't see it happening today... i was going to bring of viruses evolving so fast that new vaccines must be developed each year but felt he was too closed minded to receive it.
today i was listening to the audio book of 'an ancestors tale- richard dawkins' and noted oe point that shined through.. here is evolution happening>>>.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/05/2/l_052_05.html.
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Venus you are laughable.
Your logic is actually WORSE than the WT.
HAAAAAAA you are joking, right?
Past life experiences - really.. from Kids? I don't know if you are just putting us all on, or are really a moron.By the way - you have not actually answered 1 question or point that has been asked of you.
You are obviously a Troll:)And I think the only one who thinks Stevenson was a VERY eminent Scientist is you.
He was a quack who had Tenure.Despite this early interest, most scientists ignored Stevenson's work. According to his New York Times obituary, his detractors saw him as "earnest, dogged but ultimately misguided, led astray by gullibility, wishful thinking and a tendency to see science where others saw superstition."[7] Critics suggested that the children or their parents had deceived him, that he was too willing to believe them, and that he had asked them leading questions. In addition, critics said, the results were subject to confirmation bias, in that cases not supportive of the hypothesis were not presented as counting against it.[8] Leonard Angel, a philosopher of religion, told The New York Times that Stevenson did not follow proper standards. "But you do have to look carefully to see it; that's why he's been very persuasive to many people."[7]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Stevenson#Retirement,_death_and_experiment