I bet Sister Hott can suck... um, more scriptural evidence from the Bible than, um, any of the pioneer sisters I ever knew.
SpiderMonkey
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JW.com warning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by haujobbz in.
just remember this website is for topics only jw related so there.. "resistance is futile"
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JWs Ranked by Babylon the Great
by Amazing inone of the watchtower mantras when i became a jw was that the churches of christendom, aka part of babylon the great, were drying up according to revelation ... and that just a few little old men and ladies were attending her sunday service ... whereas the jw religion was supposed to be the fastest growing religion deep in the time of the end ... .
here, now for 2001are the statistics, as published by the national council of churches ... so we can see how, 30 years later, christendom (babylon baby) compares to the most holy and pure jehovah witnesses ... .
4. the church of god in christ 5,499,875 (3.64 percent) .
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Of course, that list doesn't even comment on which are the fastest growing religions, just which have the most members. Any lists available on that statistic?
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Is there anything that could make you go back?
by sleepy inis there anything that could make you go back?.
what do you think, is there any change of belief or change of circumstance that could make you return to the jw fold?.
i cant see anything that could make me go back,but i was thinking mabye some of you religious types would go back if they changed some doctrinal things,or if they stopped banning blood.. how about if a family member was dying and hoped to see you in paradise would you go back for a while just to make them feel happy?
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SpiderMonkey
Personally, I *hope* to go back to the WT one day! That's right, I *want* to, for one very good reason: To dance on the rubble
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Eggs are definitely best when eaten for dinner... A nice, big omelette w/ shiitake mushrooms & pepper jack cheese & garlic. YUM.
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H20 vs JWD
by Amazing inh20 was a smashing success for a long time, even with many moderators.
the board rules were basically good common sense, and expressed some issues as to matters of law, such as not violating copyright, etc.
i don't understand why h20 went down the tank.
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Amazing: an excellent, historical post. I wasn't "there when" H2O was big, but I very much appreciate the insight on the development of XJW boards since then. I also think that the moderator "issue" is a non-issue, and I think this board will survive... Actually, I just hope this board will survive, and continue to grow. I don't have any basis for believing one way or the other, aside from things I've heard... But it would IMO be a damn shame for this place to crash over some of the sophomoric clique-mongering that's been the norm lately.
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How Good and Pleasant It Is . . .
by comforter into see apostates dwelling together in disunity!
you guys arguing about the right to say cuss words are something else.
<lol>.
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For once he makes a good point. It's pretty pathetic
No, he doesn't, his point is BS, and your saying that it's pathetic is pretty lame considering how much 'fuel you heaped on the fire' in the first place.
POO.
Is it a waffle yet? Let me know when it's nice & golden brown.
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astrology... observations?
by SpiderMonkey inrecent events have got me wondering... after my last big relationship, i "swore off" a certain catagory of astrological signs (signs are divided into earth, air, fire and water... i realized that all of my major relationships have been with a certain sign catagory, and thought that that was a problem)... lately, though, i have had cause to reconsider.. i'm just curious; have y'all had any observations about specific signs, or catagories - in other words, what they're like?
if they're good, bad, or ugly?
i'm a gemini w/ scorpio rising (wouldn't mind hearing what folks think about that; i know the standard profile well enough, but personal experiences and insights would be fun).
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MrMoe, I tried writing to you, but for some reason the e-mail was returned to me... Anyway, here are my planets:
Sun: Gemini
Rising: Scorpio
Moon: Taurus
Mercury: Gemini
Venus: Gemini
Mars: Aquarius
Jupiter: Scorpio
Saturn: Gemini
Uranus: Libra
Neptune: Sagittarius
Pluto: Virgo
As you can see, I am full of Air (LOL); 6/11... and over 1/3 of me is Gemini... Reading info on my planets has been interesting to me, though, as before I never thought I fit the exact profile of Gemini except in some key respects... Any insight would be appreciated.
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astrology... observations?
by SpiderMonkey inrecent events have got me wondering... after my last big relationship, i "swore off" a certain catagory of astrological signs (signs are divided into earth, air, fire and water... i realized that all of my major relationships have been with a certain sign catagory, and thought that that was a problem)... lately, though, i have had cause to reconsider.. i'm just curious; have y'all had any observations about specific signs, or catagories - in other words, what they're like?
if they're good, bad, or ugly?
i'm a gemini w/ scorpio rising (wouldn't mind hearing what folks think about that; i know the standard profile well enough, but personal experiences and insights would be fun).
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Recent events have got me wondering... After my last big relationship, I "swore off" a certain catagory of astrological signs (signs are divided into earth, air, fire and water... I realized that all of my major relationships have been with a certain sign catagory, and thought that that was a problem)... Lately, though, I have had cause to reconsider.
I'm just curious; have y'all had any observations about specific signs, or catagories - in other words, what they're like? If they're good, bad, or ugly? I'm a Gemini w/ Scorpio rising (wouldn't mind hearing what folks think about that; I know the standard profile well enough, but personal experiences and insights would be fun). Not so interested in "astrology is true!" or "astrology is wrong!" theories; I'm curious about some astrological observations from those who "believe."
Have fun
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Here are good examples of being unethical
by Bleep incrazydrinker claims he has answered my posts in an ethical way here are just some of his posts that were unethical by the way.
i will address these issues that he has.. you know bleep, im sure someone would ask you about 'hellfire' if you knew what you were talking about, but since you dont, i doubt anyone will ask.
since i know that your answer will be wrong, why should i ask the question?
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I am so sorry Bleep that you did not accept my challenge.
I am so sorry Bleep that you did not post evidence of anyone trying to convert you.
Bye-bye, Bleep.
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Did man go to the moon?
by sleepy indid man go to the moon?.
just watched an amazing programme that claimed the moon landings were faked.i was supprised at how compeling the evidence against a moon landing was.anyone know more about the subject?.
if it is true that this didn't happen it raises a whole lot of questions about how trust worthy our governments are.
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SpiderMonkey
And for whoever asked about crop circles, a group of guys in England came forward and admitted they created the crop circles. When the true believers questioned them, saying the designs were too impossible to have been made the way the men claimed (using a little advanced math, graphing, along with simple tools like planks and ropes), the gentlemen proceeded to create a marvelously complex crop circle design in a few hours one night, all while being filmed.
The two main researchers on crop circles have completely switched their ideas and now agree that they are man made. Of course, that brought death threats from the true believers!
Seeker, I have read some of this before... Would you mind posting a link? I thought I had heard that some crop circles had been studied, and actually couldn't have been made that way, but my research is old and, to be honest, this is just a tangent interest of mine; I've got no emotional investment in it one way or another. I know that there have actually been "crop circle competitions" here and there, to see who could make the most convincing ones, but have never seen proof that all crop circles were manmade.