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who wants to go to heaven?
by xtreemlyconfused17 inokay just one thing clear, i'm an inactive unbaptized publisher n the main thing that makes me look down upon the wt is the false 607d date n the stories of ex bethelites...........now, for those of u who left and completely dropped their old beleifs esp.
the 'paradise' one, n now beleive they'l go to heaven.........i totaly dont know what to beleive right now, still asking lots of qs n reading alot of articles........in the mean time do u want to go to heaven?
like reeealy!!!!!!!
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Is it too much to ask the "CREATOR" in this technological, scientific age to give us a modern update for his intentions?
by smiddy inis this a fair question to put to jehovah / yahweh or whoever ?
in all sincerity i do not mean any disrespect to any beleivers in the god of the bible, but this is a truly remarkable age with communication advances incomparable with 2000 years ago , if the creator or jesus christ were truly interested in giving everybody the chance of everlasting life , wouldn`t they be giving people the opportunity to hear a more current up to date warning now ?
and not relying on messages in languages that are not in use today and are subject to so many different interpretations ?.
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TEC:"Not all who think they belong to Christ actually do... but in the same way, some (perhaps many) who think they do not belong to Christ, are known by Him and invited into the Kingdom (prepared for them". THIS IS THE BESTEST THING I'VE EVER HEARD
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Is it too much to ask the "CREATOR" in this technological, scientific age to give us a modern update for his intentions?
by smiddy inis this a fair question to put to jehovah / yahweh or whoever ?
in all sincerity i do not mean any disrespect to any beleivers in the god of the bible, but this is a truly remarkable age with communication advances incomparable with 2000 years ago , if the creator or jesus christ were truly interested in giving everybody the chance of everlasting life , wouldn`t they be giving people the opportunity to hear a more current up to date warning now ?
and not relying on messages in languages that are not in use today and are subject to so many different interpretations ?.
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OMG WTWIZARD, U WERE TOTALY READING OUT OF MY MIND. "What about if God were more understanding that there are lots of religious scams and not requiring any faith from us?" "Even so, Jehovah is so unfair that he expects us to have total faith that we are being told the real truth."
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now wat??
by xtreemlyconfused17 inaloha everyone...................please do help if u can.
hope u dont get bored reading this quite long text
i'l soon be 17, i'm an unbaptized publisher, but innactive (havent gone door to door)for more than a year, but still very strict with our organisation's standards (lyk no teenage dating).
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[email protected] uuuum do u guys mind?!!!!!!!! I'm 17!!!!!! APRIL is on the corner!!!! Thank u
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now wat??
by xtreemlyconfused17 inaloha everyone...................please do help if u can.
hope u dont get bored reading this quite long text
i'l soon be 17, i'm an unbaptized publisher, but innactive (havent gone door to door)for more than a year, but still very strict with our organisation's standards (lyk no teenage dating).
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i'm using mobile, i leave spaces but they dont appear after posting
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now wat??
by xtreemlyconfused17 inaloha everyone...................please do help if u can.
hope u dont get bored reading this quite long text
i'l soon be 17, i'm an unbaptized publisher, but innactive (havent gone door to door)for more than a year, but still very strict with our organisation's standards (lyk no teenage dating).
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@yknot u said "Hold off marriage and motherhood until you have completed school and had a few years in the workforce". Our thoughts are veeeeeeery different. Lol. But thaanx :) @troublemind :( i can imagine how u felt. I read somewhere bros n siss pouring themselves about the 1970s. I think its still is for many who dont know whats up, like me before. U said "life is not Black and white like the JW dogma tends to teach". Was used to waiting for instructions. 'looking for the right thing to do' has proven to me to be hard!:D. Thanks for the advice @quandry uuum 'mistreatment'? Mhh, soory. Do u mind us asking how? On our circuit convention they said 'we should take time to understand the new overlapping teaching'. i had never prepared that article and never understood a thing at the KH :) , now i know these, i wont even bother finding out. U said "i hope that God smiles on all humans, and will read the hearts of those who truly want to do good to their fellow man, regardless of their religious affiliation!" oommgg i feel the SAME WAY!!!! @norcal sun pm for u tooooo
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DONT U EVER EVER READ AN ARTICLE BEFORE ITS HEADING AND SOURCE!!!! :;
by xtreemlyconfused17 inbeen told alooot of times not to read just any stuff.
now i'm gana listen.
after reading this looong article, is when i fing out at the end 'the illuminati secret religion'.
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"AND DONT U EVER EVER BELIEVE AN ARTICLE BEFORE YOU KNOW ITS ACCURACY AND SOURCES." got it! Lol thanx Lemi chek out your link
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DONT U EVER EVER READ AN ARTICLE BEFORE ITS HEADING AND SOURCE!!!! :; 2
by xtreemlyconfused17 in"it was paul's melding of messianic judaism with the traditional pagan religions that was an astonishing, and disastrous, innovation.
paul never met jesus and didn't bother to see jesus' apostles before starting his own mission to convert the world.
his radical, strange and mystical version of christianity had virtually nothing in common with anything jesus said.
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armageddonconspiracy.co.uk/The-Mithras-Deception(1753794).htm and this too. "It was Paul's melding of Messianic Judaism with the traditional pagan religions that was an astonishing, and disastrous, innovation. Paul never met Jesus and didn't bother to see Jesus' apostles before starting his own mission to convert the world. His radical, strange and mystical version of Christianity had virtually nothing in common with anything Jesus said. In all probability, Paul knew next to nothing about the man Jesus or his companions or what Jesus said and taught. Nothing had been written down at that time, Paul hadn't met any eyewitnesses, so he was getting all of his information via hearsay, gossip and the drunken exaggeration of travellers' tales. But he didn't need anything else, and he certainly didn't need the truth. All he was doing was preaching Mithraism, with a Messianic Jew playing the part of Mithras. Simple. Most people who had known Jesus had no idea what planet Paul was on. What he claimed Jesus said bore no resemblance to what he actually said. Paul's epistles are the oldest part of the New Testament, written around 50 AD while the gospels were written around 70-100 AD. Paul's famous letters received little or no acceptance by the early church. The Apostles never mentioned Paul in their writings. There is no doubt they regarded him as a strange pagan trying to distort Jesus' message. Paul's so-called fanatical Judaism is a complete fabrication. This was the man who couldn't wait to announce the end of Mosaic Law and all the customs of Judaism. No one was better suited to appeal to Gentiles than Paul because, to all intents and purposes, he was a Gentile. Paul's version of Christianity succeeded largely because the other factions, based in Jerusalem, were effectively wiped out when Titus destroyed Jerusalem in 70 CE, following a Jewish insurrection against the Roman occupation. Paul's Christians were based in many places outside Palestine, hence survived the destruction wrought by the Romans. As soon as Christianity became the state religion of the Roman Empire, the Christians set about destroying the temples of Mithras, often building churches on the sites. Paul, who hoped that Christianity and Mithraism would merge and sweep across the world would have been horrified. His new religion had gone catastrophically wrong."
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DONT U EVER EVER READ AN ARTICLE BEFORE ITS HEADING AND SOURCE!!!! :;
by xtreemlyconfused17 inbeen told alooot of times not to read just any stuff.
now i'm gana listen.
after reading this looong article, is when i fing out at the end 'the illuminati secret religion'.
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soory i'm using mobile!!! After submitting my posts, i dont c the 'spaces' i left
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DONT U EVER EVER READ AN ARTICLE BEFORE ITS HEADING AND SOURCE!!!! :;
by xtreemlyconfused17 inbeen told alooot of times not to read just any stuff.
now i'm gana listen.
after reading this looong article, is when i fing out at the end 'the illuminati secret religion'.
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been told alooot of times not to read just any stuff. NOW I'M GANA LISTEN. After reading this looong article, is when i fing out at the end 'THE ILLUMINATI SECRET RELIGION'. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!! Chek this out. armageddonconspiracy.co.uk/The-Mithras-Deception(1753794).htm (copy + paste) The absurdly close parallels between Christianity and Mithraism are summarised below. Mithras was: 1) Born on 25 December. 2) Born of a virgin. 3) Born in a cave and attended by shepherds and wise men who gave him gifts. 4) The Son of God and intermediary between God and humanity. 5) Regarded as a "King" and Saviour who shed eternal blood. 6) Said to have sacrificed himself to save humanity. 7) Celibate. 8) Mithras had a Last Supper of bread and wine with his twelve companions. 9) Sunday (the day of the Sun) was his sacred day, not the Saturday Sabbath of Yahweh. 10) His followers were baptized. 11) They regarded wine as linked to the sacrificial blood. 12) They called themselves "brothers". 13) A cross with perpendicular, equidistant arms (the "Greek" cross) was an ancient symbol of the sun. (The Knights Templar used a Greek cross as their central emblem.) 14) The followers of Mithras ate loaves of bread marked by this cross (the prototypes of "hot cross buns"). 15) The highest official grade of Mithraism was "Pater" (Father): Catholic priests are called Father. 16) There was a "Father of Fathers" (Pater Patrum), elected by the Fathers from amongst their number. He was Mithras's earthly representative, the "vicar" of Mithras (just as the Pope is called the vicar of Christ). Another title associated with the highest grade was Pater Sacrorum (Father of the Mysteries). He wore a red cap, a red robe, had a ring of office, and carried a shepherd's staff. 17) Mithras's mother was given the title "Mother of God". 18) Mithras represented an ethical system in which community and brotherhood were encouraged as a means of defeating the forces of evil. 19) Mithras was regarded as a great travelling teacher. 20) Mithras had twelve companions (equated with the twelve signs of the zodiac). 21) Mithras performed miracles such as raising the dead, casting out demons, making the blind see and the lame walk, healing the sick etc. 22) Mithras died, was buried in a tomb and rose again after three days, ascending to heaven. 23) His principal festival was celebrated every year at the spring equinox to commemorate his resurrection. The Christian Easter festival to celebrate Christ's resurrection takes place at the same time. 24) Mithras was called "the Good Shepherd." 25) Mithras was referred to as: "The Way, the Truth and the Light, the Redeemer, the Saviour, the Messiah." 26) He was identified with both the Lion and the Lamb. 27) He carried the keys to the kingdom of heaven. 28) He was the god of light and truth, the god who mediated between Man and the True God. 29) One of his symbols was the sun disk and he was known as the "Light of the World". 30) The All-Seeing Eye was a symbol chosen by Mithraists to show that nothing could be hidden from Mithras. 31) Because of its links to Persian Zoroastrianism, Mithraism was also able to incorporate Zoroastrian ideas such as heaven and hell, an apocalypse, a day of judgement, a resurrection of the dead and a second coming (where Mithras would destroy the Evil One). Mmmhhh