Hello SixofNine:
You are right in that each user name has at least three characters.
Hint #3: "TR" has a two letter name, but is not on the list; in this case, length doesn't matter.
what do the following thirteen posters have in common?.
ashitaka.
dim.
Hello SixofNine:
You are right in that each user name has at least three characters.
Hint #3: "TR" has a two letter name, but is not on the list; in this case, length doesn't matter.
what do the following thirteen posters have in common?.
ashitaka.
dim.
Hello GinnyTosken:
That's a great guess! But that's not the answer.
Hint #2: The list is somewhat time-dependent; that is, it's subject to change.
what do the following thirteen posters have in common?.
ashitaka.
dim.
Hello Cassiline:
If your guess is correct, why only those thirteen?
Hint: the ordering of the names is not very important.
what do the following thirteen posters have in common?.
ashitaka.
dim.
Hello Mindchild;
Well, *I* don't suspect them.
Not the answer I had in mind. Anyone else have a guess?
what do the following thirteen posters have in common?.
ashitaka.
dim.
What do the following thirteen posters have in common?
ashitaka
DIM
hawkaw
ISP
joelbear
larc
Mindchild
mommy
OUTLAW
SaintSatan
SixOfNine
waiting
wannahelp
Can you guess?
well, i'm finally reading coc, and i must tell you that despite already being an ex-dub i was *shocked*.
the thing that got me was the gb's apparently unselfconsciously acting above all the rules that they would apply so harshly to everyone else.
maybe i'm naive, but i didn't expect that level of hypocrisy.. so what did you find most shocking in coc?
One of the things about _Crisis of Conscience_ that impressed me was what was NOT included, and by this I mean "dirty laundry" about persons in or near the governing body. For example, Franz could have written a chapter about the exploits of GB members Greenlees and Chitty, but kept out the material as it really wasn't pertinent to the doctrinal issues, historical re-writes, and various organizational topics.
It is possible that Franz may have kept some of this information out of the book to protect persons that were innocently involved. Also, he may have kept out the more embarrassing information about personnel and legal issues as a reserve to deter harassment by the WTBTS for what he did publish.
well, i'm finally reading coc, and i must tell you that despite already being an ex-dub i was *shocked*.
the thing that got me was the gb's apparently unselfconsciously acting above all the rules that they would apply so harshly to everyone else.
maybe i'm naive, but i didn't expect that level of hypocrisy.. so what did you find most shocking in coc?
The most interesting thing for me from reading Franz' books was finding out about all the missed Armageddon dates and other dropped, changed, or re-interpreted dates. (1799, 1874, 1878, 1914, 1918, 1925, early 1940s, etc.)
In the late 1960s/early 1970s, the 1975 prediction for the Big A was far and away the big motivation for converting and for field service. That's the time period in which I was exposed to the WTBTS bullshit and not once in any publication nor from any JW did I hear about any of the earlier Big A prediction failures. Yet the WTBTS elite knew of all these (as we know from Ray Franz), but deliberately hid this information from prospective converts and everyone else.
And now the WTBTS is doing its best to re-write history about their 1975 prediction. IF it weren't for the Internet, they just might get away with it.
education was strongly discouraged among the witnesses.
i am curious as to how many of you went on for further education and in what fields.
i will go ahead and list the ones i already know.. larc - advanced degrees in organizational psychology.
B.S., M.S., Mathematics
Worked my way through; full time the last three years.
as has been discussed elsewhere in this forum, the wtbts has published many images depicting life after armageddon and the elements and presentation are fairly similar from picture to picture.
the text referencing a paradise picture almost always at one point refers to the restoration of the conditions of the garden of eden prior to the fall.. but what about the things which are never included in the drawings?.
1. never any couples from different ethnic backgrounds.. 2. never any persons whose clothes obviously do not match their ethnicity.. 3. never any printed material like books, magazines, or newspapers.
As has been discussed elsewhere in this forum, the WTBTS has published many images depicting life after Armageddon and the elements and presentation are fairly similar from picture to picture. The text referencing a paradise picture almost always at one point refers to the restoration of the conditions of the Garden of Eden prior to the fall.
But what about the things which are never included in the drawings?
1. Never any couples from different ethnic backgrounds.
2. Never any persons whose clothes obviously do not match their ethnicity.
3. Never any printed material like books, magazines, or newspapers. (Considering that only WTBTS supplied material would ever see publication, this might be a blessing.)
4. Never any communication tools such as telephones, radios, televisions, or computers. (How are people informed? Do they become telepathic? Maybe just telepathic receivers.)
5. Never any agricultural tools such as animal powered plowing gear or motorized harvesting vehicles. (How is all that fresh produce supplied?)
6. No technological tools, including any needed to manufacture the always present patterned clothing and flower baskets.
7. No schools or places of work, except maybe farms. I doubt if more than one out of twenty JWs have anything to do with farming; how will they keep busy?
8. No nude people. Seriously, this is a big inconsistency with the WTBTS premise of restoration of Eden conditions; there have certainly been pre-Fall illustrations of Adam and Eve in the WTBTS literature. Carefully presented, of course.
9. No sports or other recreational activity.
10. No means of mechanical transportation, not even bicycles. Perhaps if one is going to live forever on Earth, walking a few thousand kilometers to friends and relatives may not be too bad. Then again, how would a person know without communication where the friends and relatives were living?
It's all just propaganda, and it's not even consistent or realistic propaganda.
here is a url that shows the truth of christ's command to christian's, "love they neighbor".
btw, the same denomination baptized over 950,000 (yep, almost a million) last year.
my wife, two sons and i were 4 of them.. http://www.namb.net/dr/.
Hello Rex B13:
Do not be discouraged if some of the replies are not exactly what you might like.
Charitable works are characteristic of every Great Belief.
Keeping a scorecard may not be necessary, but it's hard to see how it could be detrimental and could be helpful if it encourages others.
Helping to provide food for the hungry and drink for the thirsty is a clear commandment to anyone who has read the gospels. I cannot understand how any religion could claim to be Christian (let alone the claim of being the Only True Channel of God) without supporting humanitarian assistance for those in need.