Was King David anointed or not?
plmkrzy
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Why are the world's anointed not called to Brooklyn to be Governing Body?
by free2beme inwhen i was in the witnesses, and near the end of my time in.
there was the whole new understanding, of putting non-anointed people in positions in the organization that were normally something an anointed person would be in.
i remember them mentioning that the amount of anointed was dwindling and there needed to be people in these positions of responsibility, to make sure the work continues.. after this was highlighted and all good witnesses swallowed this thinking hook line and sinker.
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As a j-dub, how did you react to christian music?
by Highlander inso i'm riding in a car the other day with a j-dub.
on the radio, i have it turned to a station that plays the occasional christian rock type music.
a song comes on that has lyrics.
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plmkrzy
I like collective soul. I remember a while back a jw friend came over
and saw a collective soul CD sitting on my stereo and asked what
I was doing with that. "Ummm...you're not supposed to listen to that stuff."
Silly. I'm glad I never bought into all the hubbub about music.
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WORLD PEACE TO BREAK OUT ANY SECOND NOW!
by badboy inmy care had an interesting conversion with 2 male jws.. they said that world peace(or should that be armageddon?
) will happen any second soon, so they were desperately knocking on people doors to convert them!.
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plmkrzy
:THEY DEFINATELY WERE JWS,MY CARER SAYS THEY MENTIONED 1914 AS WELL,WHEN JESUS STARTED TO RULE THE EARTH!
They must have been two old jws that missed the new light. Isn't world peace just before the big A old light? I'm confused now.
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Life in the new system... Ask your questions here....
by JH inwill there be any industries, with people working midnight to eight?.
will money still exist?.
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plmkrzy
What will we do with all the marijuana? Make rope or smoke it?
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POLL : Your reaction IF all religion was suddenly banned worldwide
by fish inim interested in hearing what your personal reaction would be if (i say if because probably 99.9% here believe this will never happen) all the religions of the world were to be suddenly banned/shut down/decommissioned/liquidated/dismembered/etc.. by the political powers of the world.
what would your first post here say?
would it change your view of jehovah...of the "org"?
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plmkrzy
Fish:Im interested in hearing what your personal reaction would be IF (I say if because probably 99.9% here believe this will never happen) all the religions of the world were to be suddenly banned/shut down/decommissioned/liquidated/dismembered/etc.. by the political powers of the world.
I expect it to happen. Not by the political powers but by political choices. Not in my lifetime, not in my children?s lifetime and not even their children?s lifetime but I think it will eventually happen. Not because a government would ban all religion but because society would change into a society without religion. Maybe it will be this way in the next millennium, who knows? I don?t think that will make JWs Gods chosen people. -
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"That I may make a reply to him that is taunting me"
by under_believer inso for our "congregation book study", we are still deeply mired in the bible teach book.
this week's lesson talks about the whole idea that the book of job relates the central issue of the entire cosmos, a vital issue raised by satan, where satan questions whether humans follow god because of what they are given, or because he deserves it.
i'm surprised that the book of job, obviously archetypal and figurative (for example, i doubt people back then literally spoke for hours in hebrew verse, and i doubt that four messengers showed up all in a row with stories telling that they, only they, got away to tell of a disaster) even has a place in the canon; aside from its lack of any specific historical position or accuracy, the argument it advances (especially as the society interprets it) is facile: the idea that privileged, wealthy, powerful job somehow stands as a representative for all humanity and serves as a litmus test for man's interaction with god is downright silly.
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Under_believer:The Society uses this scripture in two ways: in many instances they say that it is God speaking directly to us (example: w53 p102), and in other instances they say that it is Jehovah speaking to Jesus (example: w53 p268). In all cases, though, there is no explanation for why they think it is Jehovah speaking, or why they believe that it is us (or Jesus) that he is speaking to.
The WT explanation of Job leaves little room for common sense.
Many religious people from then up till now believe if we are faithful to god and his laws they will be blessed with earthly things in our earthly existence. For example I know several folks here in the bible-belt that will tell you they have been blessed with financial security only because of their faith and regular attendance at church every Sunday. If we are having a hard time then we must be doing something wrong.
I think the story of Job is more or less a demonstration of, or an exaggeration of ?reality? and has nothing to do with God and Satan having a conversation with anyone.
I hope your thread gets back on topic.
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Say You're a Bethelite & Monitoring JWD - How Would You Feel About THESE??
by Seeker4 ini'm talking about the new posters, like kitten whiskers, who started posting today (hope this works: http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/120817/1.ashx).
and it seems like we're getting a few like this nearly every day.
people who were raised jws, really worry that they are doing the right thing in leaving, yet who have been made to feel not good enough by the wts, who felt they never measured up, who struggled with it, but came to realize that what they'd been brought up to believe was just not the truth.. the same stories are told over and over again, and they come from sincere, good people - not whiny, fault-finding apostates like the rest of us riffraff around here!
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plmkrzy
I hope LL puts this thread in "the best of" area for lurkers to see in the future and so it won't get lost in the shuffel. I still haven't finished reading all the posts in it, it will take me awhile having to constantly stop and come back to it.
Great thread S4 thanks.
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NEWBIES how many of you
by plmkrzy inhave joined in the past month or two?.
i can't keep up there seems to be so many so i wanted to start a welcome thread for new newbies.. sorry if this was already done recently.. note: the in-built search system is currently being redeveloped so i am not able to check for this topic without looking through tons of pages.. anyway...say hello!.
plm.
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Monday morning and checking the count to see windchime has chimed in! Outlaw put u up to it didn't he. hehehe
Welcome aboard windchime and u too tnangel73 Since I probably didn't get the opportunity to welcome you last year...I wasn't really here. -
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I'm new and nervous!
by kitten whiskers ini am new here and have been "lurking" for several months.
the discussions have helped me tremendously to break free from the society.
i want to thank you all for your help and heartfelt posts.
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NEWBIES how many of you
by plmkrzy inhave joined in the past month or two?.
i can't keep up there seems to be so many so i wanted to start a welcome thread for new newbies.. sorry if this was already done recently.. note: the in-built search system is currently being redeveloped so i am not able to check for this topic without looking through tons of pages.. anyway...say hello!.
plm.
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plmkrzy
I think that brings it to 37 and if we add those that didn't post here I bet the count would be in the neighborhood of at least 50 or 60, I wouldn't be at all surprised to find we have well over 100 new posters in the past few months.
That's pretty incredible.
Thanks all for the hellos and a very warm welcome to you!