Hey Obie. Re: H20. I love you too man.
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Obie sports a new look
by mikepence incheck it out (sheesh!):.
http://www.livejournal.com/talkread.bml?journal=obiefernandez&itemid=23408&view=9072#t9072
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OFN Message Board to close down
by NeonRainbow ini just got this email from the founder of this jw board... i wonder which "large apostate board" he is talking about.
(this whole thing makes me think of spy vs. spy): .
date:10 jul 2002 12:02:30 -0700to:from:[email protected] | block address | add to address booksubject:ofn message board to close down
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Just in case anyone who recieved the above posted messege from focus is taking a walk on the wild side.
Par for the course. Here is a person whose ONLY connection to the Witnesses is thru online discussion boards trying once again to stay connected to you-- JW's. To build himself up by tearing someone else down. Just like that maniac Pastor Russell, Crit can use words to blather on about God, true religion, love, loyalty, god's "channel", etc, etc ad nauseum. But just like that other maniac bastard, Rutherford, Crit can't actually live as a Jehovah's Witness. Never has. Never will. Can't. He has not however, found a way to take over the religion. I'm sure he'd love to, and thinks his ideas are just the new blood the organization needs, lol.
I don't fault him anymore for not being able to live as a witness. I don't fault anyone anymore for that. I was able to live as a JW. But it's just a bad way of life for humans. Robots, ok, humans, no. I do fault Crit, however, for acting as if he is a witness. In all the time you've known him, he hasn't been one, not in any realistic sense of the word.
If Crit has a shred of human decency, he'll from this time forward do as the Bible recommends: (I'll paraphrase) make it his business to live quietly and not fuck up anyone else's life.
for 144,000 bonus points (symbolic, of course, just like in the bible, you idiots, love ya! ) What is one of several things that disfellowshipped person Crit and Governing body member Theodore Jaracz have in common? Answer: They have both progressed as far as they ever will in Jehovahs organization.
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Pentagon and the Bible
by Scorpion in> http://usatoday.com/usatonline/20010914/3633405s.htm.
interesting find.
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As we all know, that book is way more sacred than a few lives!
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WATCHTOWER SALES!
by Kent inwatchtower bible & tract society of new york.
25 columbia heights, brooklyn, 11201.
revenue: $951 million.
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In the big scheme of things, Jesus'....
by SixofNine in...suffering was not so bad.
his "perfection" and understanding of the situation would certainly have mitigated his suffering.. his death was not really death, not in any meaningful sense.
it was a 15 second nap, using bible reasoning.
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I think that His distress was knowing that for that short time, He was considered lawless by God's own Law.
But of course, he wasn't considered so by anyone of any import. Nope, that argument just does not hold water. Besides, the stories don't specify any such thing. Why do you?
Btw, why would god "acurse" someone who is or was executed by his people? And why "acurse" a dead person? I'm refering back to De 21:23. btw, that scripture is just after the scriptures advocating parents to join in stoning their own children. I wonder what Jesus thought of that part of the law? Was that part righteous? Nah, I'm thinking Jesus did what he had to do to get as many people as possible away from that "law". Even if that meant pretending to have a bit of respect for it.
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In the big scheme of things, Jesus'....
by SixofNine in...suffering was not so bad.
his "perfection" and understanding of the situation would certainly have mitigated his suffering.. his death was not really death, not in any meaningful sense.
it was a 15 second nap, using bible reasoning.
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Ok, but knowing what he knew, why would that particular thing bother him in the least. As I recall, he did not have any sentimentality for the law, did he?
Seems like that particular point would have cheered him on.
Would you mind posting the scriptures showing the point you made about the mosaic law?
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In the big scheme of things, Jesus'....
by SixofNine in...suffering was not so bad.
his "perfection" and understanding of the situation would certainly have mitigated his suffering.. his death was not really death, not in any meaningful sense.
it was a 15 second nap, using bible reasoning.
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The main cause of Christ's suffering was that he became 'accursed' by the manner of his death according to the Mosaic law. THAT was very hard for him to deal with. Of course, it was physically trying also. Still, it grieved him deeply knowing that he was put in that spiritual state by dying that sort of death.
Why do you say that?
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In the big scheme of things, Jesus'....
by SixofNine in...suffering was not so bad.
his "perfection" and understanding of the situation would certainly have mitigated his suffering.. his death was not really death, not in any meaningful sense.
it was a 15 second nap, using bible reasoning.
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wedge.
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Hello from a newbie!
by AmazingProgeny ini'm sure you can guess from my name that i am amazing's daughter.
i am a stay at home mom of four and i have been married for 8.5 years.
my ils are still jws.
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That never stopped your mother. You owe a lot to those loins.