Hello there, I'm Illusive. Raised around JW family. Never baptized, 32 years old. Studied JW theology and sociology. BS in Sociology.I just don't understand how the method is supposed to fit like a puzzle.
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IRS raids televangelist Benny Hinn's office in Grapevine
by Hecce inlocal.
irs raids televangelist benny hinn's office in grapevine.
lauren zakalik, wfaa2 hours agofacebook.
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"Religion is the opium of the people" - Marx
People who use this disgusting illusory drug suffer a terrible fate. 1.) addition 2.) death. A similar consequence is echoed in Karl Marx's infamous statement.
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Christian agnosticism
by tornapart ini never realised there was such a thing as 'christian agnosticism' until recently.
i've been wondering for a long time where my beliefs where at.
i still believe in god and still believe in jesus but not sure exactly what else.
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illusive
The term 'christian agnostic' is a misnomer. An agnostic is a person who is theologically and religiously neutral. A person cannot be a Christian (one who follows after Christ), and be a agnostic ( one who is religiously neutral). An agnostic may find the teachings of certain religious doctrines of practical or moral benefit.
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Amarillo TX RBC Liquidation- Branch Resource Recovery Team
by jwabuse.com ingot this in my inbox today, thought it was kind of interesting.
i like the wording "all proceeds go to non-profit programs.
" i wonder what all exactly the "branch resource recovery team" gets involved in?.
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illusive
Why not keep the materials for future use???
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Why more highly educated people are less into conspiracy theories
by Mickey mouse ini've seen discussions here about how jehovah's witnesses seem to be prone to believing conspiracy theories... https://digest.bps.org.uk/2017/04/05/why-more-highly-educated-people-are-less-into-conspiracy-theories/.
this last paragraph seems particularly relevant:.
importantly, van prooijen said his findings help make sense of why education can contribute to “a less paranoid society” even when conspiracy theories are not explicitly challenged.
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Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.
Bernard ShawConspiracy theories are nothing but false knowledge, digging the void deeper.