Happy Birthday, Pope! Heres to many more.
Imagination is more important than Knowledge. Albert Einstein
yes, its true.
i got a year older yesterday.. here is a snap of the birthday party last night.
we had a ball!.
Happy Birthday, Pope! Heres to many more.
Imagination is more important than Knowledge. Albert Einstein
well, it's finally hit me!today is my one week anniversary on this site(no cakes or anything thanks.
)anyhoo, ive definitely gotta take a break!this is a very addictive site because it confirms all the things i've always suspected about being a dub but could'nt prove it!so being the hollow chocolate jw bunny i am, im takin a few off to get my brain recharged,then back to learn more about my "heritage religion", and make more cool freinds!peace out ya'll
Good to see you back Danny Boy! I'm glad you stopped that obnoxious yelling. My prediction: on your one month aniversary, you'll be an apostate too. Ifyou cant beat 'em join 'em. See ya tomorrow.
Imagination is more important than Knowledge. Albert Einstein
many are familiar with my "friend" i mention her in many of my posts.
well lately she has told me about some strange actions towards her by the elders and others in her hall.
she is nervous and unsure of what is going on.
I'd put my picture up, but it'd probably scare everyone away.
Imagination is more important than Knowledge. Albert Einstein
just heard on the news this evening that musician-turned jw 'formerly known as prince' has purchased a mansion in the bridlewood neighbourhood of toronto.. purchase price is reported at $5.5 million (canadian$).. but, will he come to the next apostofest??.
love, scully.
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Oh well, there goes the neighbourhood. I hope HE doesn't come knocking on my door.
Imagination is more important than Knowledge. Albert Einstein
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Did you hear about the dyslexic, insomniac agnostic?
He lay awake all nite wondering if there really was a dog.
Imagination is more important than Knowledge. Albert Einstein
i left almost nine years ago at age 18; my only real regret was that i was good friends with a young brother and i never said goodbye to him, or even let him know that i was planning to leave (had to leave my parents' home secretly while they were at the meeting one sunday; they had such a hold over me that i could never have stood up to them and told them beforehand).
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i have no other regrets about leaving; i'm am now happily agnostic and so thankful that i found the strength to break free.. anyone have any similar regrets?
My only regrets were the years I wasted. No looking back.
Imagination is more important than Knowledge. Albert Einstein
in an earlier discussion on this board about whether the nwt mistranslated the verse in genesis about nimrod being "a might hunter in opposition to jehovah," there was some really interesting research material presented.
as i read it i began to realize that there seems to be a central reason why nimrod has been presented as one of the truly evil men of human history.. the witnesses emphasize that he was the one who started war, becoming a killer and tyrant.
but in one of the quotes, there is a more likely reason for nimrod being vilified and demonized.
Good points Seeker,
I've been trying to find out about Nimrod too, since that thread started. I read somewhere that his name in Hebrew means "let us revolt" and that in Babylonian Nimr means "leopard" and rod "to subdue". It is reported that he had tamed a wild leopard and took it with him when hunting.
Nimrod established the first post flood empire. It included Babel, Erech, Akkad and Calmeh. He then invaded Assyria and built Ninevah, Rehoboth, Calah and Resen. He is supposed to be the original builder of The tower of Babel, which was called Etemenanki by the Babylons.
These seem like pretty powerful acheivments, for one lifetime. I could see his acheivements alone putting him 'in opposition' to Yahweh, as the Hebrews of this time were basically shepherd/farmers.
I'm still looking, so if I find anything else of interest i'll let you know.
Imagination is more important than Knowledge. Albert Einstein
my biggest question about jw is regarding the 144,000 from revelations.
how could john know exactly how many people were there?
how did he know that they were representing the 12 tribes of israel?
Dont get too full of yourself. I'm pointing out your use of insults to avoid answering questions. If you feel that's something tpo be proud of, so be it.
I can throw insults as well as the next guy, I just choose not to as my arguments can stand on their own merits.
witness logic is too strong to break.. why is witness logic so strong and powerful?.
because it isn't logic at all.. daniel book ch.13 pg.292 p.11.. "the next two verses of daniel chapter 12 do even more to help us identify "the holy ones of the supreme one."...
"the ones having insight will shine like the brightness of the expanse"..who are the ones having insight today?again the evidence points to the same holy ones of the supreme one.
I feel like we're goig in circles here...getting dizzy.
Imagination is more important than Knowledge. Albert Einstein