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Creed - A Satirical Poem
by Perry in“creed” on the world.
by steve turner.
we believe in marxfreudanddarwin.
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never a jw
We as in general public opinions.
Your statement and the poem fit quite well together under the rubric of Utter Non-sense.
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GB wives, what do they do all day. Are they divas, b%*$hes, or other?
by aintenoughwiskey ini was wondering what encounters others have had with the wives of bethel big shots?.
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never a jw
They are just a cross section of the population. I feel they are on the nicer side of the spectrum. Whether is contrived or not, I don't know and I don't care. What matters is that they can help lift the low spirit of others and I think some of them do. Even elders are good people. Unfortunately, they are the extension of the Governing Body's arm, and that turns them into a duplicate of the only people I hate, the Watchtower leadership
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Your thoughts on the Libertarian party
by James Mixon ini really like what governors w.weld and g. johnson bring to the table.. not familiar with the libertarian party and will do some investigation,.
but any thoughts on this party..
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never a jw
Sorry, this is the kind of thinking that created the current political mess in this country. Sometimes you have to think outside the box.
Agree, however Libertarian policies have much less of a chance than the Republican Party did in the mid 19th century. As a younger person I was quite the Libertarian, but as I get older I become more of a Democrat that feels that the strong have to do the lifting for the weak. I rather didn't have the government dictating redistribution, but if left up to the individual we would have an ever growing gap between rich and poor, until the system collapses as it has many a time. Libertarian ideas are guiding principles for the strong, but they are hard to sell to the weak.
Do I sound condescending, elitist, Nietzschean?... perhaps
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Your thoughts on the Libertarian party
by James Mixon ini really like what governors w.weld and g. johnson bring to the table.. not familiar with the libertarian party and will do some investigation,.
but any thoughts on this party..
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never a jw
Mostly great ideas. the problem is selling those ideas to the people who benefit from big government, the majority. Not a chance they can win so you have to choose from the lesser of two evils. If social issues are your main concern, then vote for a moderate Democrat, if fiscal issues are your main concern, then vote for a moderate Republican. If principle is the diving force, then waste your vote for the Libertarian candidate. It's lonely being a Libertarian.
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What is it going to take for her to wake up? 2016 convention was the biggest display of B.I.T.E
by goingthruthemotions inso i went to the convention this past weekend.
not, because i wanted to....but, because i had no choice.. i took myself and our son's out walking every chance i had, i made it so we missed the bunker video, the drama, the stupid dream squashing video with the violin.. but, while in there sitting.
one of the speakers said this:.
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never a jw
I feel your pain and frustration.
II wish you had recorded it. Turn your frustration into an intense desire to undermine the power of the cult. Words like the ones you quoted need to be out in the court of public opinion.
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Recent mistakes of the Governing Body contributing to the decline of JWs
by slimboyfat inthey have made so many strategical mistakes it's hard to keep track.
some changes within the last decade or so that are contributing to declining numbers of jws:.
1. elimination of book study groups, the most informal, enjoyable and sociable of the jw meetings, contributed to loss of sense of community among jws.. 2. policy of consolidating kingdom halls.
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never a jw
Their decline would have happened even if they had not done anything, at a slower pace though. They just accelerated their demise. The internet and greater access to education in the last 50 years will erode the power of religion, any religion.
In the case of the JW leadership, I have a conspiracy theory that I find attractive and plausible. Some people on charge of finances likes the idea of reducing membership because it will enable them to convert into vanishing liquid assets some of their huge real estate portfolio.
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I have no prblems with "new light"
by Doug Mason inthere is nothing wrong with accepting new ideas.
even apostle paul changed his mind when he "saw the light".
indeed, i hope to learn new things every day.
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never a jw
The problem is not just forcing people to accept new ideas, but forcing them to accept ideas that are far more ridiculous than previous ones. Overlapping generations anyone?
New ideas are supposed to bring progress, more consistency and harmony into our body of knowledge.
Some religious groups move backwards into medieval times (Bible literalists in the U.S.), others like JW's move into senseless chaos or la-la land.
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Catholic women diacons...
by mikeflood inpope francis sets study commission for women diacons.....could the watchtower follow sometime in the future?.
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never a jw
Could the Watchtower follow sometime in the future?
Only if they want to stay alive in the the 22nd century. I get the feeling that they rather commit suicide.
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After Jesus fasted for 40 days, he was tempted by a man (not a fallen angel).
by quincemyles inafter jesus fasted for 40 days, he was tempted by a man (not an evil angel) to turn stones into bread, jump from the temple and bow.
the tester was a pharisee of the ruling class.
jehovah's witnesses believe the tester to have been an evil spirit or leader of fallen angels named satan the devil.
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never a jw
They borrowed the Devil and demons concepts from their godless neighbors.
That's a new one. Devil and demons, but no God. I always thought that God came first, then the Devil