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Anders Andersen
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O.K. Everyone..Here it is!! Grayson v.s. Insight Book!!!
by Lady Liberty inhere are the scanned copies i promised i would post.
thanks to my wonderful husband, he made it all possible, as he is a computer whiz!
these copies show the out and out deception on the part of the organization.
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Anniversary of the greatest invention in human history
by JeffT insliced bread sold for the first time, july 7, 1928.http://history1900s.about.com/od/1920s/qt/slicedbread.htm .
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Anders Andersen
Nice find!
Slicest bread was the greatest invention since the invention of...errm....shit wait...<mind explodes>
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Did I open the gate to the realm of demons?
by redpilltwice inthis is what happened.
i had a sore tendon in my wrist.
i could work with it, but nevertheless the pain was there.
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Anders Andersen
If it's only a matter of self-deceit, then why can't we all "self-deceit" ourselves free of pain?
It's not only a matter of self deceit. I can see at least 3 causes of pain exist:
- Nerves somewhere in the body are stimulated (for instance because they're damaged) and send (pain) signals to the brain. The brain interpretes this as pain. This is what happens when you have a wound.
- Nerves go missing and stop sending any signals at all. The brain makes up for this and starts inventing pain. This is the phantom pain I mentioned. It's probably similar to the ring we 'hear' when some of the hairs in your inner ear are damaged: your brain makes up the ringing sound because it doesn't yet know how to interpret the missing signals.
- Our feelings/emotions (which are just brain chemistry) influence our brain to aggravate or even invent pain.
Of course 1 can be a result of stress caused by 3, and vice versa. There are probably more causes as well.
But for me, the most important thing is that neither of the 3 causes makes the pain less real.
The treatment may be different, but there should be no labeling like 'this guy's pain is brain-only, so he should just shut up about it'. Just because the brain interprets pain without nerves actually firing pain signals doesn't mean it's just imagined pain.
That looking in a mirror can take away real pain is intriguing. That being gently touched for a second can take away real pain is intriguing as well.
Anyway, like you I think it's very interesting stuff. Given that our bodies are most likely hacked together by adapting existing functions to new environments over many millions of years, I wouldn't be surprised if some functionality we officially don't possess is still available to some.
Such as the possibility to sense (even very weak) electrical fields, as some other animals can do.
And our bodies may be much more internally connected and less function-separated than we assume. Already studies are suggesting that our gut is a 'second brain'....sending many signals to our brains, and likely being a main source of emotions. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/gut-second-brain/#
Jup. Interesting stuff.
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New identity
by thereishope ini was able to sign out thanks.
not that knowledgeable about computers can you tell?
i have used a username that i'm nervous my husband might recognize if he were to find this site.
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Anders Andersen
There is a sign out button in the top menu? Haven't tried it but I guess it works?
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Do witness children have to be obediant to their disfellowshipped parent if the parents are separated.
by agnosticnow inhi.i am disfellowshipped and separated from my jehovahs witness wife and i am having custody problems with my 13 year old daughter.she has been advised by her mother that she does not have to listen to me and so she dictates to me when she comes to stay.it seems i have lost any fatherly authority and my ex wife has given my daughter the ability to go against my wishes in regards to custody arrangements.having grown up a witness i understand that even though a parent is disfellowshipped the child must still obey the biblical command to be obedient to there parents.it also teaches that the wife must support her ex husband in regards to parenting.i am trying to find any watchtower/awake articles that support this.in any case i would appreciate any links ,information or advice.. regards pat..
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Anders Andersen
I'm with AnneB on this.
This is not a religious issue. This is a legal issue, and a family issue.
A parent has absolutely no right to turn their child against their other parent. Both the child and the parent have a right to a normal relationship with each other, without the other parent interfering. Contact your lawyer on how to proceed; mediation would probably be better than going to court right away.
And what Millie said: try to make your daughter love every minute she spends with you. In the long run, there are not much children in the world who choose field service and meetings over having real friends and fun.
Focus on the long term while building yhe relation with your daughter. It's better to suffer a bit now, and have a good relationship with your her in years to come, than the other way around.
Btw I'm curious...is your daughter willing to listen to her mother and ignore you because your daughter is really into the cult? Or just because she's a teenager eager to not listen to her parents (now with permission)? Or because you already have a bit of a strained relation with her (regardless of the cult)?
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New identity
by thereishope ini was able to sign out thanks.
not that knowledgeable about computers can you tell?
i have used a username that i'm nervous my husband might recognize if he were to find this site.
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Anders Andersen
Most internet browsers have a private mode, to make sure your browsing history is not visible.
To activate this mode
- in Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, use CTRL-SHIFT-P
- in Chrome, use CTRL-SHIFT-N
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Did I open the gate to the realm of demons?
by redpilltwice inthis is what happened.
i had a sore tendon in my wrist.
i could work with it, but nevertheless the pain was there.
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Anders Andersen
Simon's post suddenly reminds me of phantom pain: pain that one can feel in amputated limbs. So your left foot hurts, while you don't even have a left leg at all. Talking about the brain making stuff up.
This phantom pain in amputated limbs can be treated: using a mirror, so the eyes see the reflection of the remaining healthy limb at the location of the amputated limb.
When the healthy limb moves, so does the reflection...and the brain starts to assume both limbs are present and healthy.....reducing the phantom pain.
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/mobileart.asp?articlekey=88097
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Did I open the gate to the realm of demons?
by redpilltwice inthis is what happened.
i had a sore tendon in my wrist.
i could work with it, but nevertheless the pain was there.
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Anders Andersen
Interesting!
Seemingly miraculous events that JW attribute to demons are attributed to angels by other people - and vice versa.
We already know JW don't really know anything about anything...so probably their ideas about demons are wrong as well.
I tend to think like OrphanCrow on this, but I can't offer any evidence to back it up.
Of course, even if the explanation stays unknown, there is no reason to conclude that it thus must have been demons/angels/aliens/karma/whatever.
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Urgent Matter PLEASE HELP
by TeenageInsider inplease private message me if you have been on this website from the beginning.. im talking blondie, data dog, outlaw, people like that.. need urgent help.
asap.
thank you.
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Anders Andersen
See PM.
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Urgent Matter PLEASE HELP
by TeenageInsider inplease private message me if you have been on this website from the beginning.. im talking blondie, data dog, outlaw, people like that.. need urgent help.
asap.
thank you.
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Anders Andersen
TeenageInsider,
As Simon said: there's urgent and there's important.
Your issue is very important, but less urgent. There is no need to act today.
Please take your time before you do anything.
It's very wise to ask for advise as you are doing now.
I'll respond further in pm ASAP.