I made an absolutely gorgeous spicy Thai chicken soup last weekend. It was relatively simple to make, and so beautifully fragrant. Even Mr Scully, who is somewhat of a fussy eater, enjoyed it and said I should make it again.
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Do you make your own soup?
by compound complex ingreetings, soup lovers:.
i have a huge kitchen at my disposal (not my own); vegetables, cans of this and that and spices are scattered about, prepared to go into a cauldron of minestrone i started a few days ago.
i'm preparing ahead so as to freeze the leftovers to heat up later at home over my hotplate.. nothing like a 6-burner gas range to simmer over!.
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BLOOD POLICY__Just good manners? Yes! To be "socially acceptable."
by Terry inis there anybody harder to deal with than hardcore and old-fashioned persons confirmed in their own ways?.
even though these people know times, customs and laws have passed them by and younger folk don't think and act the old ways --they hold the old views, prejudices and disproved stereotypes as absolutely correct anyway!.
think about how stubborn people can be and how impossible it is to get along with them--especially if you cross them, offend them or incite them unnecessarily!.
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Scully
I thought a Nazarite had to grow hair and NEVER allow it to be cut. Not sure what you are talking about. (Numbers 6)
There were some Nazirites who were lifelong Nazirites, and they never allowed their hair to be cut or their head to be shaved (like Samson for instance). But they could also take a vow for temporary service (a bargaining chip of sorts), hopeful for a good outcome in war or the birth of a healthy child, after which they could cut their hair. (Kind of like a playoff beard, I guess...)
However, if a Nazirite broke his vow, he would be required to shave his head as a sign of his humiliation, and this was the example used by Reza Aslan regarding Paul - he went to the Gentiles to preach the Jesus story and in the process diluted the pure message by sharing it with unworthy Greeks and Romans, whose aim was to rule over the Jews in Jewish territory.
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BLOOD POLICY__Just good manners? Yes! To be "socially acceptable."
by Terry inis there anybody harder to deal with than hardcore and old-fashioned persons confirmed in their own ways?.
even though these people know times, customs and laws have passed them by and younger folk don't think and act the old ways --they hold the old views, prejudices and disproved stereotypes as absolutely correct anyway!.
think about how stubborn people can be and how impossible it is to get along with them--especially if you cross them, offend them or incite them unnecessarily!.
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Scully
Hi Terry,
I just finished listening to Zealot, by Reza Aslan. He comments on this passage as well.
His take on Paul's ministry was that James, who was Jesus' brother, had a huge problem with Paul for taking Jesus' teachings to the Gentiles. James was the head of the Jesus Movement in Jerusalem, and as the brother of Jesus, was in a far better position than Paul to know what Jesus' thoughts on matters would have been. Bottom line, though, was that Jesus was a Jew, and his message was intended for the 'lost sheep of the house of Israel', not the Gentiles. James considered Paul to be an APOSTATE, and subjected him to the humiliation of shaving his head in a Nazirite ritual in the temple (Acts 21:20-25).
As a matter of fact, he claims that 2 John is also referring to Paul, when describing the antichrist, because Paul was preaching a message that appealed to Hellenistic sensibilities over the Jews, who were the actual intended recipients of Jesus' gospel.
7 many deceivers have gone forth into the world, persons not confessing Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh. This is the deceiver and the antichrist.
8 Look out for yourselves, that YOU do not lose the things we have worked to produce, but that YOU may obtain a full reward. 9 Everyone that pushes ahead and does not remain in the teaching of the Christ does not have God. He that does remain in this teaching is the one that has both the Father and the Son. 10 If anyone comes to YOU and does not bring this teaching, never receive him into YOUR homes or say a greeting to him. 11 For he that says a greeting to him is a sharer in his wicked works. ~ 2 John 7-11
So here, John was actually instructing Christians of Jewish origin to shun Paul and anyone following him, considering Pauline Christians to be "deceivers" and of the "antichrist".
All I could think when I heard this was "WWWWOOOOOOOoooowwww"
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Is Jesus dying really more important than his resurrection?
by Band on the Run ini was reading about khs on wikipedia and i noticed a link for the memorial of jesus' death.
why would any christian religion celebrate his death and not his resurrection.
a man dying is fairly common.
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Scully
With the JWs, it isn't Jesus' Resurrection™ that is important - it's the Sacrificial Death™ that's the ticket, because this is what they believe to be the only acceptable means of atonement for the Perfect Human Life™ that Adam lost when he Sinned™ in the Garden of Eden™.
The Resurrection™ story just kind of reinforces the idea that Jesus was the correct choice of sacrifice.
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My mom wants me to disassociate myself from her on facebook if
by JWdaughter inmy mom sent me a email telling me that if i want to put any of that (non jw/non christian) religious stuff on my facebook then i should unfriend her.
i didn't respond directly.
i did take the email, remove id'ing aspects and ask my facebook friends to tell me what they thought of the request.
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Scully
Tell her that facebook has the option to "hide" posts that she finds offensive, no matter who posts them.
I do it all the time. There's only so much religious claptrap a person can take. I don't have to confront the person, hurt their feelings, offend them or make them feel that they have to censor themselves for my benefit. Everybody wins.
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So I got engaged...
by frogonmytoe in...to my boyfriend, we're going to have one of those weddings ('gay' weddings to the straights).. although my jw family know i'm gay, and not going to meetings, only one of my sisters has sussed the situation.
but i think after 3 years it's about time i told them.
especially if sometime in the future i'll turn up with a (gay) wedding ring.
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Scully
frogonmytoe,
Congratulations! I hope you and your loved one have many wonderful years together.
turtleturtle,
What consenting adults do in the privacy of their bedroom is none of your effing business.
So, you find "sodomy" disgusting?
Guess what, I find judgemental bigotry disgusting.
Here's a thought: Maybe you don't find it "romantic" because you're doing it wrong.
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Stuff That Could Get You Put In An Asylum
by metatron inhttp://dangerousminds.net/comments/list_of_reasons_for_admission_to_an_insane_asylum.
masturbation for 30 years?
sorry, i'd lost count.
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Scully
Salvation Army?? Really??
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Scully
That second one can't be Canadian. They spelled "neighbors" instead of "neighbours".
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Goodbye JWD/JWN (my last post)
by slimboyfat inafter some considerable thought i have decided that i will no longer post on this forum because i want to return to jehovah.
thank you for all the kindness and many interesting discussions over the years.
i wish you all well in the future and the decisions you make.
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Scully
Yes, and please give our best regards to your lesbian JW relatives, won't you?
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Why I never escape abuse....part 3
by KariOtt innow i am in rehab.
45 days inpatient.
the program was a 28 day but i had to play my social service caseworkers game.
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Scully
Kari
jgnat has made a good recommendation to read Professor Zimbardo's book.
I'm going to recommend a few books as well. These ones will help you stand up to religious abuse and set boundaries with your husband:
The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse, by David Johnson and Jeff VanVonderen
Tired of Trying to Measure Up, by Jeff VanVonderen
When God Becomes a Drug, by Fr. Leo Boothand last but not least, Combatting Cult Mind Control, by Steven Hassan (You can also access some of his information via his website: http://www.freedomofmind.com)
I've included the Amazon.com links so that you can check out the sample pages before purchasing - you might also be able to find them in the public library.