It's a poor excuse for JW imcompetency / laziness that ultimately has a high rate of failure
Gothicus
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Waiting on Jehovah? yeah right
by BlindersOff1 inwhat has been your experience with this?
observations?.
does it ever work?.
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Who did you want to meet in Paradise?
by Flat_Accent instep right up!
take your pick of any of the 100 billion or so people that ever lived.
who did you want to meet?
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So ... what happens when we die?
by sacolton inwhat do you personally believe happens after we die?
i don't believe we really know everything about god or the afterlife.
i do believe that we do transform to something beyond our physical comprehension.
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How ManyYears Did You Waste Being A Jehovah's Witness?
by minimus ini was raised as a jw and i haven't been to a meeting in about 8 years..
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What do apostates really want?
by Mr Facts ini'm just wondering what the whole apostate propaganda is all about?.
do you think you can do some sort of justice to the wt for the pains they have caused you?, what actualy are your motives?.
i dont get it.
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Did you read the Daily Text everyday?
by Iamallcool inactually, i did not read the daily text everyday, i would say once a while.
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Christian Apologists - Please Watch This and Tell Us Why it is wrong?
by cantleave inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1bzp1wr234&feature=relmfu.
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Gothicus
The assumption that gaps in scientific knowledge automatically prove that God exists and acts is a fallacious argument from ignorance. Numerous natural phenomena once attributed to divine intervention have been successfully explained through scientific inquiry. The lack of an absolutely definite answer to the origin of life does not prove that God created life. As more evidence is uncovered, we will likely develop a better understanding of how life originated.
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How Will They Keep JW Youths In?
by minimus inis it possible for today's youths to remain in the religion?.
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