The other 11-S was the work of Mormons |
The cry of "do your duty!" Of Mormon Higbee, annihilated a convoy of civilians. They were never pursued. It was 150 years ago in the Utah mountains and now takes the cinema. And in the Great Basin took place 150 years ago, the first 11-S of U.S. History. A 11-S which, like the one that occurred in 2001, was an indiscriminate slaughter of innocent civilians by a group of religious fanatics. But, on that occasion, the murderers were Americans: Mormons. One 11-S, an armed band of members of that religion attacked a convoy consisting of about 40 families of settlers from Arkansas and Missouri bound for California and killed in cold blood to all its members, with the exception of young children . Died between 100 and 140 people The Mountain Meadows massacre occurred in 1857, during the last of these wars, when the most brutal religious fanaticism ruled what is now the state of Utah, occupying most of the Great Basin. Mormons had come to the land of no-formally belonged to Mexico-10 years earlier, fleeing religious persecution two decades with the idea of ??building a theocracy in it. Just settle down, showed that they were not going to exercise tolerance being denied in the U.S.. In Mormon cosmology, dark-skinned people were Israelites who had denied the faith of Jesus Christ and had to be exterminated. Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Indians were killed. But just a few months after the establishment of the pioneers, Mexico suffered a resounding defeat against U.S. military in the war for control of Texas and in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, gave Washington a territory equivalent to almost three times that Spain included throughout the Great Basin. He quickly made it clear that U.S. would exercise effective control over the territory. The GOP-then represented industrial and commercial elites North, just unlike now-declared war on "the two relics of barbarism: polygamy and slavery." Democrats, who had the support of the southern rural oligarchy that, 150 years later, the Republican-voting also saw that polygamy and theocracy imposed by the Mormon leader Brigham Young was inconsistent with the United States. So, in 1856, as the caravan would be attacked at Mountain Meadows came under the command of his guide, Alexander Fancher, in Utah, an expeditionary force of U.S. Army did the same, with a mandate from President James Buchanan to impose authority Washington and end the separatist inclinations of the Mormons, who wanted to create the State of Deseret, an independent agency of the U.S. The movie "September Dawn" draws parallels between Islamic terrorism and the accomplishments of the Mormons in Utah in 1857The movie "September Dawn" draws parallels between Islamic terrorism and the accomplishments of the Mormons in Utah in 1857 http://www.humanevents.com/2007/05/03/mormon-massacre/ |
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The most absurd religion
by Jaime l de Aragon inmany have wondered about how accidents can be avoided during the .
golden age, 24th march 1926 p404.
1926 " negative gravitation .. new discovery .. radiant energy .. radio-activity .. many have wondered how accidents would be avoided during christ's kingdom, since we are told that nothing shall then hurt or destroy.
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The most absurd religion
by Jaime l de Aragon inmany have wondered about how accidents can be avoided during the .
golden age, 24th march 1926 p404.
1926 " negative gravitation .. new discovery .. radiant energy .. radio-activity .. many have wondered how accidents would be avoided during christ's kingdom, since we are told that nothing shall then hurt or destroy.
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The Sweet Influences ofThe Pleiades
http://www.seanet.com/~raines/jehovah.html
... a new theory has just been advanced that the so-called Millikan or cosmic rays, which are of unidentified origin but are believed to come from the sun and other stars, furnish the energy of the living cells. It may be that this is correct and that the Millikan rays are emanations of divine power, the "sweet influences of the Pleiades" of which God spoke to the Prophet Job.
- The Golden Age, July 13, 1927, p. 650.
The Pleiades (M45).
New!..Satanic Insects! The Golden Age and "Natural Evil", Ken Raines
New!.. Jesus Christ: Electron Man!, Ken Raines
Twaddle and Malarkey, Ken Raines
Reading The Golden Age magazine is to take a trip into the Twilight Zone.A Nose for Justice Ken Raines
In promoting phrenology, The Golden Age said a man with a large nose (like "Judge" Rutherford), has a sense of justice.Dinosaurs on Venus! Ken Raines
Another Golden Age claimed the Dinosaurs are now living on Venus.Thinking People Ken Raines
"Thinking people responded to the message of The Golden Age," says a recent Watchtower. The Golden Age said "thinking people" would rather have Small Pox than a vaccination, "thinking people".... -
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The most absurd religion
by Jaime l de Aragon inmany have wondered about how accidents can be avoided during the .
golden age, 24th march 1926 p404.
1926 " negative gravitation .. new discovery .. radiant energy .. radio-activity .. many have wondered how accidents would be avoided during christ's kingdom, since we are told that nothing shall then hurt or destroy.
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Research Papers http://www.seanet.com/~raines/papers.html
New!! Why President Eisenhower Hid His Jehovah's Witness Upbringing
The Watchtower's Nazis Conflicts: A History of Watchtower Cowardliness and Witness Perseverance
The Watchtower's Half-Century Crusade Against the Germ Theory
Jehovah's Witnesses; A Brief History of a Century of Religious-State Conflicts
Jehovah's Witnesses, Blacks and Discrimination ,
Why Jehovah's Witnesses Have Mental Problems ,
Aluminum: Satan's Metal and Killer of Millions? The Watchtower's Incredible Crusade Against Aluminum (87k + graphics links)
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Armageddon beer
by carla inhave you seen the new armegeddon beer?
what do you think jw's think of it?
mine started cracking up when it was shown on the news.
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The most absurd religion
by Jaime l de Aragon inmany have wondered about how accidents can be avoided during the .
golden age, 24th march 1926 p404.
1926 " negative gravitation .. new discovery .. radiant energy .. radio-activity .. many have wondered how accidents would be avoided during christ's kingdom, since we are told that nothing shall then hurt or destroy.
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The most absurd religion
by Jaime l de Aragon inmany have wondered about how accidents can be avoided during the .
golden age, 24th march 1926 p404.
1926 " negative gravitation .. new discovery .. radiant energy .. radio-activity .. many have wondered how accidents would be avoided during christ's kingdom, since we are told that nothing shall then hurt or destroy.
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The Electronic Radio Biola
The Watchtower Society in The Golden Age magazine promoted numerous highly questionable medical cures and remedies. Some of these were more related to the occult arts than medical science. One of these endorsements was of the electronic theory of disease of Dr. Albert Abrams . Several machines and techniques were developed by Dr. Abrams and by his supporters after his death in 1924. Some of these were used by International Bible Students (JWs) on the recommendation of the Watchtower Society in The Golden Age . These devices supposedly diagnosed and cured diseases of all kinds. One of these machines, the Electronic Radio Biola, was invented by a Bible Student and advertised for sale in The Golden Age magazine.
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Are Texas women cows?
by kurtbethel inlikely not, but this one is acting like one, and it's a good thing.. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2223665/mother-wins-guinness-world-record-breast-milk-donation-pumping-86-galllons-help-premature-babies.html.
a mother in north texas has been awarded a guinness world record for donating breast milk.. alicia richman, 28, from granbury, pumped over 86 gallons between june 2011 and march 2012 for donation to the mothers milk bank of north texas, a nonprofit that supplies neonatal intensive care units.. the vast quantity equates to 11,000oz - to put it into context, a typical newborn's feed is around 3oz.. she told cbs dfw: 'i pumped at work, on vacations, in the car.
and i never had to buy formula.'.
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Are Texas women cows?
by kurtbethel inlikely not, but this one is acting like one, and it's a good thing.. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2223665/mother-wins-guinness-world-record-breast-milk-donation-pumping-86-galllons-help-premature-babies.html.
a mother in north texas has been awarded a guinness world record for donating breast milk.. alicia richman, 28, from granbury, pumped over 86 gallons between june 2011 and march 2012 for donation to the mothers milk bank of north texas, a nonprofit that supplies neonatal intensive care units.. the vast quantity equates to 11,000oz - to put it into context, a typical newborn's feed is around 3oz.. she told cbs dfw: 'i pumped at work, on vacations, in the car.
and i never had to buy formula.'.
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For women of texas yihaaa
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Are Texas women cows?
by kurtbethel inlikely not, but this one is acting like one, and it's a good thing.. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2223665/mother-wins-guinness-world-record-breast-milk-donation-pumping-86-galllons-help-premature-babies.html.
a mother in north texas has been awarded a guinness world record for donating breast milk.. alicia richman, 28, from granbury, pumped over 86 gallons between june 2011 and march 2012 for donation to the mothers milk bank of north texas, a nonprofit that supplies neonatal intensive care units.. the vast quantity equates to 11,000oz - to put it into context, a typical newborn's feed is around 3oz.. she told cbs dfw: 'i pumped at work, on vacations, in the car.
and i never had to buy formula.'.
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Texas is different yihaaaa
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What is the truth?
by Jaime l de Aragon inwhen a witness, a catholic evangelist, a mormon, ... ceases to be, like people of other religious groups, i wonder where?
your mind says; ithere is nothing outside the hen house.
they are like a limbo, they say.
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Crisis de Conciencia
Por Raymond FranzRaymond Victor Franz (May 8, 1922–June 2, 2010) became a baptized Jehovah's Witness in 1939. He preached despite mob violence, was a missionary in Puerto Rico, suffered from dysentery and hepatitis, and risked his life by secretly smuggling Watchtower Society literature into Dominican Republic. He eventually married his wife Cynthia, and Watchtower President Nathan Knorr invited him to world headquarters where he headed a group writing the encyclopedic Aid To Bible Understanding.
In doing this he researched for example how the early Christian congregation was structured and if the Watchtower Society was correct saying Nebuchadnezzar had taken Jerusalem in 607 BC. He and another man consulted with archaeologists. Those said and showed plenty of evidence that 607 BC was a wrong date and Franz said that he found that absolutely no ancient writings showed that the date correct. However, he was not allowed to point out the fact because Watchtower’s claim that in Christ had returned invisibly in 1914 depended upon it. He notes how disturbing it was when the January 1, 1972 Watchtower (p. 32) came out saying (and thus making as a law for Jehovah's Witnesses) that when a man has non-vaginal sex with another man or an animal, his wife can not scripturally divorce him because there is no possibility of conception, the joining of the man with another flesh. He called this a mistake which was fortunately eventually reversed after no telling how many people were seriously aggreived by it.
He also wrote that Jehovah's Witness elders in a California congregation reported a married couple had literature and photos for non-vaginal sex, and the Governing Body ruled that the couple must be disfellowshipped. These were followed by Watchtower articles against married couples having anything other than face-to-face missionary style, vaginal sex appeared in Watchtower magazines of December 1, 1972 and November 15, 1974. Married Jehovah's Witnesses were told to report their own marriage mates to elders if their spouses expressed interest in or had them do anything other than the sex permitted by Watchtower. Franz wrote that this destroyed many, many Jehovah's Witness families, but he also noted that even at that some of the oldest local elders felt the Governing Body's rules about marital sex had not gone far enough! The Governing Body reversed its decision in the Watchtower magazine of February 15, 1978, but the March 15, 1983 issue denounced “unnatural sex,” saying it keeps men from becoming elders and can lead to expulsion. He writes at length with details that during the times of Presidents C.T. Russell and Joseph Rutherford, the Watchtower Society was under their absolute rule and governance. While Raymond Franz was on the Governing Body, a group not originally making decisions, a tense power struggle began. Nathan Knorr (1905-1977) had had absolute power but the Governing Body shifted his power to the Governing Body despite his opposition. Franz has provided all the details including why Knorr was angry at Franz himself over the shift in power. Franz has revealed that the secretive Governing Body has meetings that are private. Also its members make their decisions largely by consulting and using prior written policies instead of the Bible. Two-thirds of the Governing Body members must vote in favor of any suggested change. He has noted that for example often a majority wanted to remove something from being a disfellowshipping offence or make some other change but could not because of lacking one or more votes.Franz was sad that the good of the organization was (and is) put over what is good for individuals so that rules to continue endangering members lives over which blood fractions can be accepted, also causes divorce, marital unhappiness, loss of jobs. He decries the view that Watchtower's organizational image must stay first, held all important.
He notes that for decades alternative service in place of the military was not allowed. It once came within a single vote of being passed, some sixteen years later, after he himself was no longer in the organization, did pass and was published in the Watchtower magazine of May 1, 1996. The Governing Body gave absolutely no apology to the many men who had had to serve time in prison, nor to their wives and children who also suffered as a result.
His book details that Jehovah's Witnesses in Malawi were attacked, raped, had homes and crops burnt in 1964, 1967, 1972, 1975, because the Governing Body had ruled that Jehovah's Witnesses in Malawi could not buy a cheap card stating they supported Malawi’s sole political party, the nation's only government, even though Paul at Romans 13:7 and Christ at Matthew 5:41 say render what is due to government.
Although the Governing Body would not let Jehovah's Witnesses in Malawi use the card, they did let Jehovah's Witnesses in Mexico pay a bribe to military officers to obtain a card falsely saying they had served in the military. In a letter, Watchtower called the bribes “money transactions.” He also notes that although telling Jehovah's Witnesses that God opposes the United Nations, from 1991 to 2001 the Watchtower Society was secretly a Non-Governmental Organization affiliated with the United Nations.
The book reveals many other things about the Governing Body men and the inner workings of the Watchtower Society organization. Everyone who has ever "been touched by the tentacles of the Watchtower" should buy a copy. Much has been left out here and you will need the book for countless fine details. It is sold at commentarypress.com available in many languages