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SpiderMonkey
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A NEW SIGN OUT FRONT AT BETHEL!
by Mary ini think it's time bethel got a new sign out front, one that really speaks volumes and is far more suitable to their "read god's word the bible daily.
i was thinking: .
oh what a web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!
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Mankind proved they can't rule?
by Simon inaccording to the jw doctrine, mankind has tried every form of goverment but ultimately failed to rule successfully.
so many wars ... we really need big j to sort things out.
what a swell guy.
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SpiderMonkey
Simon, I posted more or less the same question about a month ago:
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/forum/thread.asp?id=28946&site=3
There was a little response from apologists, but I found it all a little silly really
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New Primates Discovered
by VioletAnai inhere's the new guys..... .
here's the story..... http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/06/0625_020624_0624tvprimate.html.
i always get excited when something new is discovered....i often wonder how long it will take, if ever, to discover everything on our wonderful planet.
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SpiderMonkey
I thought this was kewl too
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Lets get friendly! (pics are welcome)
by SpiceItUp inwhen i meet somebody for the first time i always have a few standard questions i ask them...so how about it.
i would like to know about all you wonderful people that i chat and post with on a daily basis.
this is me (i edited to put the link in by stephanus...thanks a bunch) .
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SpiderMonkey
1favorite color? green 2sun sign? Gemini 3poison of choice? BEER 4"The one celebrity"? I dunno, Angelina Jolie maybe 5Musical Inspiration? well... Slinky Wizard, Hallucinogen (also Shpongle), Cosmosis, Digitalis, Synchro, PsySex, Laughing Buddha, Front Line Assembly... lol, If anyone recognizes *any* of these groups, please e-mail me; we need to talk 6favorite movie? at the moment, Star Wars II... Yoda. Rules. 7too hot or too cold? I'd MUCH rather be "too cold." You can always put more clothes on if you're cold, but once you get to nekkid, what more can you do about heat? 8biggest fear?forgetting to stop & smell the roses 9greatest personality asset? my natural disposition to relate to everyone for who they are 10biggest personality flaw? my natural disposition to relate to everyone for who they are I'm not being a smartass; think about it!
Kewl thread, Spice!
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WORLD OF LIES COMING UNRAVELED
by You Know insome historians date the beginning of the end of the soviet empire to the chernobyl disaster, for the reason that for several days after the explosion, as the radioactive cloud floated quietly over europe, the soviet government said nothing to warn people of the dangers that may have minimized some of the exposure.
it ruined their credibility, from which they never recovered.
presently, the whole capitalist system has an even worse credibility problem.
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SpiderMonkey
Can't wait, hanging on your every word, YK.
The only thing coming unravelled around here is your mind.
LOLoha, Spidey
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I'm Finally Awake Now..
by Sentinel infriends,.
i got up this morning and decided not to go right into work.
friends at work noticed.
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SpiderMonkey
TweetieBird & Sentinel, y'all might be interested to know that there's a copy of Dyers' "Erroneous Zones" in the Bethel Library! In fact, I'd credit that book, to a large degree, w/ helping me gtf out of the borg. How's that for irony?
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How Many Pagans?
by Moridin ini was curious to see how many pagans were on the board and what form you practiced.
i myself am newer to the pagan scene and am studying witchcraft...something i secretly did when i was a teenage jw.
any way looking forward to hearing your comments.
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SpiderMonkey
I'm a pagan, tho I really doubt I'll ever be in any organized religion again, pagan or otherwise. I'm one of those eclectic types who reads a lot & decides for himself what is "true." But I don't believe in final truth - if there is a Final truth, I think it is unknowable, since the author of it has kindly given us no choice but to make it up as we go along ;)
SpiceItUp & I were joking the other day about being agnostic pagans; that sounds about right. Probably the one and only belief I hold that I'd never back away from is that your belief creates your reality, that thought changes the world. Though I do have "beliefs," they're mostly more like catalysts, beliefs that I hold onto because I think they change my world in a favorable way.
One of my favorite pagan subjects is Hawaiian Shamanism, sometimes called Huna these days... Serge Kahili King has written some very good books on the subject.
aloha, SpiderMonkey
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LATEST INSTALLMENT: ANSWERS 22-31
by You Know in22. if the holy spirit is god's impersonal active force, how could he: be referred to as "he" and "him" in jn 16:7- 8 and jn 16:13-14; bear witness (jn 15:26); feel hurt (isa 63:10); be blasphemed against (mk 3:29); say things (ezek 3:24, acts 8:29, 10:19, 11:12, and heb 10:15-17): desire (gal 5:17); be outraged (heb 10:29); search (i cor 2:10); comfort (acts 9:31); be loved (rom 15:30); be lied to and be god (acts 5:3-4)?.
how can this be since if jesus had been created by god, then he would have been with god when everything else was created?
why is the word "other" inserted?
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What would "firstborn from the dead" in Col. 1:18 mean? Does this mean that Jesus was the first to be brought back to life from the dead? Apparently not, as Elijah raised a child back to life in 1 Kings 17:21-23 And Jesus himself raised Lazarus (John 11:43) How, then, was Jesus the "firstborn from the dead"?
apparently, that child and Lazarus were only "mostly dead," and therefore didn't count.
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Deprogramming
by Perfection Seeker ini am new on here- already posted one thing about life after leaving- got great responses.
as you can see by my name "perfection seeker" i was a witness.
i am now leaving, and not a perfection seeker :-) does anyone have information on exit counseling or deprogramming?
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SpiderMonkey
Seeker, you've made the most important step already, I think: Making contact with others who have left! It was 7 or 8 years after I left the borg, just last month or so, that I found this site. I always wanted to distance myself from that past before, never sought out anything like this til now. And all of a sudden a great weight has lifted off my shoulders. If I'd found this site, or something like it, immediately after I'd left, I'd be a completely different person today. I spent those years shuddering every time I read "peace & security," or some variation of it, in the newspaper... Feeling a bit creepy when I read about other religions or spiritual practices. Expecting demons to jump me. And so on! Now, I feel the deprogramming process is easiest when you've got others like you to listen to & talk to. I made lots of progress during those 7 or 8 years, on my own, but as I feel better & better over this past month, I sure as hell wish I'd gotten here sooner
Keep reading, questioning & commenting! You're doing exactly what you need to do, IMO.
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MORE ANSWERS TO 65 QUESTIONS: 11-21
by You Know in11. since the wts claims "apostolic succession", can it trace its roots all the way back to christ (mt 16:18)?
if so, who was it that "passed the torch of god's spirit" to c. t. russell when he founded the organization?
what was the name of this individual or individuals?.
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SpiderMonkey
The "massive tangle of hoops" are the tortured reasonings, born out of ignorance, that are presented to us as if insurrmountable. By the way, the person who posted the 65 questions on the Internet made it a point to use the NWT in his line of questioning, since the questions posed used the NWT certainly no one can find fault with me for using the NWT in my answering. / You Know
The fact is that none of these questions were even particularly good ones. How can you, in good conscience, collect Field Service Hours (TM - collect them for valuable prizes such as eternal life!) for debating this crud? There were a few good questions in the 1st thread, but as has been pointed out, you conveniently didn't see the posts that ripped your answers to shreds. Example:
YK-Their ruling, in my opinion, is reasonable, whereby the spirit of Gods law to abstain from blood is observed and they have avoided the pitfall of deciding the minute details for every Christian conscience.
Professor-To observe the "spirit" of God's law regarding blood would mean not to eat it. Although there is still some blood in all meat that we consume, the Jews knew what was meant by this law, and that was largely to eat of only properly bled meat.
When Jesus invited the apostles to symbolically drink his blood because it meant life, this idea did not contradict the "spirit" of God's law, although some took it that way. In this action, Christ established an example of how blood can acceptably be used as a means of sustaining life. Clearly, Jehovah's Witnesses are taking "abstain from blood" out of context in their decision to deny themselves and their children access to proper medical treatment. Using this same reasoning, we would also not be permitted to accept salvation through the ransom sacrifice because we would be forced to abstain from Jesus' life-giving blood.\\\
I am sure the person who posed those questions thought they knew something too, but why can't anyone defend what has been arrayed against us? That's why people debate ideas and use reason to try and think things throught so as arrive at the truth. But, obviously there are many evil-inclined individuals who have no interest in truth or spirituality and who only want to despoil and rob others of it.
I'd be interested to know who's the person who posed those questions. Doesn't sound like an xjw to me, personally. Because even a retarded sloth that left the witnesses could see that the vast majority of these questions are perfect bait for jw snake oil & doublespeak. Which you're good at. (hmmm, did you post those questions yourself you weasel?)