juandefiero
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According to YouTube Egyptian bethel closing and special pioneer's
by Crazyguy inaccording to you tubers mike and kim and son of thunder, egyptian branch closing.
son of thunder is saying he has relatives that we're running bethel in egypt for years and they have been let go reassigned as special pioneers yet according to him this job no longer pays a wage.
he also states that 5000 total bethelites world wide are being let go.
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juandefiero
I haven't exactly been the biggest fan of Mike & Kim...but to their credit, they posted an update and clarification. They were transparent and humble in this matter, in my opinion. -
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Jehovah's Witnesses 'ordered destruction' of notes which could have been used during child sexual abuse inquiry
by oppostate inhttp://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/jehovahs-witnesses-ordered-destruction-notes-10848053.
jehovah's witnesses 'ordered destruction' of notes which could have been used during child sexual abuse inquiry.
06:21, 7 feb 2016. by huw silk.
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juandefiero
GND and Joe have it right. It's poor journalism in the OP.
I'm glad the WTS is getting bad press. However, the letter specifically states that documents related to sex abuse are to be retained, not destroyed.
To assert otherwise is to spread something that isn't true, and gives more ammunition and weight to the "apostate lies" argument.
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Why would anyone choose to support Jehovah’s Witnesses?
by Half banana inwhat is the point of supporting a belief which began as a bronze age ox-headed idol called yahweh... in a religion designed for illiterate peasants now appropriated by a money-driven cult with a one hundred and forty six year unbroken record of total failure of its bible based predictions?.
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juandefiero
I agree with Makemeanunbeliever... I don't like using the term homophobe either. I prefer to call them BIGOTS. -
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Why would anyone choose to support Jehovah’s Witnesses?
by Half banana inwhat is the point of supporting a belief which began as a bronze age ox-headed idol called yahweh... in a religion designed for illiterate peasants now appropriated by a money-driven cult with a one hundred and forty six year unbroken record of total failure of its bible based predictions?.
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juandefiero
makemeanunbeliever: Now as to answer your "real question". The ancient Jewish faith was flawed but they were the chosen nation. No doubt surrounding nations thought them crazy and they probably warned their young ones of pitfalls. So the comparison to Christendom could very well fit today.
So far nothing has moved me enough here to "make me an unbeliever". Thank you for your passionate effort though.Have you read up on the origins of Israel and Judeo religion outside of the Bible? Karen Armstrong (she's a believer) has an excellent book called A History of God: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It's an excellent read and gives an interesting glimpse at the roots of the belief in YHWH.
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Things JW's and Atheists have in common
by juandefiero ini was just thinking about something someone said on another thread.
to paraphrase, 'jw beliefs like there being no hellfire, immortal soul, the condition at death...have the ring of truth.'.
i realized, atheists believe these things too!.
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juandefiero
Yet you are here making threads. Do you see the irony ?
You don't seem to understand what this thread is about. The OP (original post) is about some commonly held ideas between atheists and JW's. It wasn't espousing my beliefs at all.
Then, you went off and made a bunch of statements about atheists that were full of fallacies.
All I did was respond to your faulty statements to correct the record.
The fact that I have to explain this to you could indicate a lack of reading comprehension on your part, which could also explain why you refuse to answer Cofty every time he asks you what books you have read in support of the theory of evolution.
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EXJW's in Mensa?
by Luther bertrand inany exjw's or faders out there in mensa?
any online groups for this niche?
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juandefiero
I qualify. I just don't see the point in being a member. I would rather spend the $70 a year on a nice steak dinner. -
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Things JW's and Atheists have in common
by juandefiero ini was just thinking about something someone said on another thread.
to paraphrase, 'jw beliefs like there being no hellfire, immortal soul, the condition at death...have the ring of truth.'.
i realized, atheists believe these things too!.
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juandefiero
Clambake:
Militant Atheist
- Puts faith in complex bamboozles that they don’t really understand.Atheists don't have faith. And just because YOU don't understand something doesn't mean others don't understand it.
-Idol worships men
You don't know what Atheism is, do you? It's a lack of belief. By definition they don't worship anyone.
-Mocks anyone who doesn’t believe in exactly what they believe
Atheists by definition lack belief, so this is a flawed statement.
-Never misses an opportunity to tell someone how they feel about religion.
Overgeneralization. No one in my real life but a few close friends know about my atheism. I suspect that most atheists are like this. Now, if an atheist participates in an online discussion forum that frequently discusses the subject of religion, why would it surprise you if they expressed their opinion during the discussion? That's the purpose of discussion boards....to discuss things.
-Both make mockery of god and bible.
Theists, God and the Bible do a good enough job of that themselves...they don't need atheists to make them a mockery.
-Both for long of day when everyone is exactly the same( no one believes in the bible). There will be peace.
This may surprise you, but most atheists don't give two-shits about what you believe. All they want is for you to keep it to yourself.
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Things JW's and Atheists have in common
by juandefiero ini was just thinking about something someone said on another thread.
to paraphrase, 'jw beliefs like there being no hellfire, immortal soul, the condition at death...have the ring of truth.'.
i realized, atheists believe these things too!.
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juandefiero
I was just thinking about something someone said on another thread. To paraphrase, 'JW beliefs like there being no hellfire, immortal soul, the condition at death...have the ring of truth.'
I realized, atheists believe these things too!
So, what do atheists and JW's have in common?
1. No belief in a Fiery Hell or place of divine torment
2. No belief in an immortal soul or a soul separate from the body
3. Both believe that when you die, you're dead...you cease to exist
What other things can you come up with?
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Why would anyone choose to support Jehovah’s Witnesses?
by Half banana inwhat is the point of supporting a belief which began as a bronze age ox-headed idol called yahweh... in a religion designed for illiterate peasants now appropriated by a money-driven cult with a one hundred and forty six year unbroken record of total failure of its bible based predictions?.
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juandefiero
Because, regardless of its glaring flaws, it's still the best thing going atm.
How do you know? (Esp. if you are born into the organization.)
Have you actually studied all other religions to know that for a fact? Or is the knowledge you have about other religions only what the Society's publications have told you?
A devout Catholic who desires to sincerely worship God could say the same thing. "Regardless of the glaring flaws in the Catholic church, it's still the best thing going at the moment." Why is that statement any less valid than your statement?
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JW.org vs. Cross: Honestly What's The Difference?
by Hadriel ini have a family member that goes nuts with these little things.
i wouldn't be surprised if they have a drawer full of underwear stamped with the logo.. it is completely out of hand.
now i'm not nitpicking here but what is the difference between printing a cross/wearing a cross than wearing a jw.org pin, tie-tack or whatever other logo'd item?
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juandefiero
In my opinion, there is no difference.
Non-denominational Christians use the cross in the exact same way JW's use the JW . ORG logo.
Compare it to Catholics though, and the argument can definitely be made that they "worship" the cross or at the very least, use the cross in worship. (Rosary)
However, the vast majority of protestant religions do not treat the cross the way Catholics do.