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Interesting Factoid - Religious Decline
by WireRider inon the news today - pew research center study on religion.
(sampling size about 40,000. us samples.
margin of error +/- 0.6 %)americans who say that are "absolutely certain" that god exists2007 = 71% 2014 = 63%americans who say they are "religiously affiliated"2007 = 83% 2014 = 77%americans who consider religion is "very important"2007 = 56% 2014 = 53%i just thought it was interesting to see.
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Damn Satan at it again tampering with evidence!
by notsurewheretogo injeepers...we all know that humans have only been on this planet for 6,000 years...stupid scientists getting confused again...must be that satan bloke who goes round fiddling with all the evidence that humans have been on this planet longer than 6,000 years!.
http://www.sciencealert.com/nasa-can-t-explain-who-made-these-huge-8-000-year-old-glyphs-in-kazakhstan?.
back in 2007, a series of huge, mysterious geoglyphs were discovered in the grasslands, or steppes, of kazakhstan.
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The answer from my JW brother would be that they were made by human like beings (Neanderthals perhaps), but not human. First humans were Adam and Eve, end of story -
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Statement about Lying in January 2015 Public Watchtower
by BluesBrother inthe online mag opens with this bold statement :.
"most people lie at least once during a ten minute conversation.
why bother trying to be different?".
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never a jw
It's an average of 2.92 lies in 10 minutes. So it is about one lie every three minutes. It took me less than two minutes of reading from the heading of the Watchtower article to get to the first lie, or deception in this case. I guess the Watchtower is right. So what's your beef?
Since the study included exaggerations as lies, I think JW's lie more often than the average. Have you asked JW's their opinion about the assemblies' speeches, the speakers and all presentations in general? How many lies could you count in ten minutes in this context? Or how about, "we miss you at the meeting" "we are so happy to see you", etc.
In fact, Bluesbrother lied within seconds in the opening part, it's January 2016, not 2015. The Watchtower is right again
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“The Babylonian Exile shaped the future”
by Doug Mason inthe theme of my study, the babylonian exile shaped the future, is simple:.
(1) the hebrews considered themselves to be gods chosen people, yet israel had been dispersed by the assyrians and judah was dominated by egypt and then by babylon..
(2) in response to judahs captivity, its prophets promised the nation that god would restore them to their rightful position and that god would forever maintain the throne of david..
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Thanks, this is food at the proper time. My favorite subject regarding biblical studies. -
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Heroes
by done4good inin jw land having such was verboten.
who are some of yours and why?.
1. nikola tesla - greatest inventor ever, and the only one i know of who was a true scientist as well.. 2. elon musk - there is a reason he chose the great inventor's name for his masterpiece work...also has a serious pair.... 3. jim morrison - brilliant and mad poet.. 4. mike krzyzewski - the epitome of success.. 5. maya angelou - brilliant humanistic poet and writer.. 6. albert einstein - do i actually have to qualify this?.
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Original thinkers:
Voltaire, Benedict Spinoza, F. Nietzsche, Francis Bacon, R. Descartes, Leonardo Da Vinci, A. Einstein, I. Newton, Pythagoras, Socrates, Lucretius, Alan Turing. I am sure I am missing many, these are the one that came to mind first.
Humanitarians: Albert Schweitzer, Gandhi, King Leonidas
Great leaders and politicians: Abraham Lincoln, Caesar Augustus, Alexander the Great, King Cyrus, Winston Churchill.
Group of people/nation state/city state: the classical Greeks of 5th century Athens
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Coordinator of Elders Problems in One Southern England Circuit!
by The Searcher ininformation just passed to me.
let's hope this becomes even more widespread.
i wonder if the britain branch suspects a conspiracy?
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Post edited because I misunderstood something, but the new light came on due time. -
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Where are you from?
by BeautifulMind ini know we are all anonymous for our own personal reasons, so i understand if you would rather not say.
but if you don't mind sharing that would be cool.
i currently live in georgia, usa.
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illegal alien from Mexico, living in L.A. CA. Even I have to hide my identity, from Donald Trump and the Tea Party. -
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2015 Questions and Answers!
by Atlantis in2015, questions and answers!.
.. these are some of the questions we have received and the answers to those questions.. .. 1. what happened a few months back when atlantis had to disappear.. .. answer: it wasn't so much that atlantis had to disappear.
it was that atlantis had to take a break due to a serious family situation.
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Thank you all for your hard work. It's always nice to put a story along with the poster's name. Thanks again -
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I could sue the WTBTS
by shattered_origins inever since my sister gave me an " awakening," i have been somewhat obsessed with the failings of the religion i was born into.
i am especially outraged at the article i read about how the elders are supposed to deal with accusations of sexual abuse (jwfacts.com/watchtower/paedophelia.php).
i myself suffered sexual and emotional abuse from a family "friend"/ministerial servant in a neighboring congregation.
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Agree 100 % with Simon. You are a new generation whose first obligation is to the coming generations, not to the previous one. Give a better world to your children. Suing the WT is a big and hard to make decision that should be based on how it benefits the younger generations, more than the older ones. -
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Introduction
by shattered_origins ini joined the forum yesterday and made 2 angry posts which received encouraging replies.
i spent a good chunk of time today browsing various posts, and i can't get enough!
i'm doing things backwards now and taking a moment to introduce myself.
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Welcome shattered... to the forum and to the better part of your life, in spite of few bumps ahead. Never been a JW, but I have been close to them through family ties for almost thirty years. The surface of the religion looks good, in fact sometimes so good that even an atheist as myself rated it highly when I compared to other religions. Now, the inside is another matter...