Me: "there is an intrinsic terrorist and Human rights problem within Islam"
That's exactly my opinion. If you'd just said that at the beginning we would have avoided all this angst.
at this point, i think we have a good idea of everyone's opinion of islam.
for the love of god, can we move on to something else!
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Me: "there is an intrinsic terrorist and Human rights problem within Islam"
That's exactly my opinion. If you'd just said that at the beginning we would have avoided all this angst.
at this point, i think we have a good idea of everyone's opinion of islam.
for the love of god, can we move on to something else!
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Of Islam? Oh yea! more than a bit
Thanks for your honesty.
I think it's funny that I didn't venture an opinion at all whether Islam was good or bad, and you folks come out of the woodwork to attack it. Next time I'll just post the word "Islam" and see if you get all hot and bothered about that.
at this point, i think we have a good idea of everyone's opinion of islam.
for the love of god, can we move on to something else!
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So, I take it some of you still have a bit of bashing to do.
Bohm, I admire your well thought out comments. If you're reading this, I hope you'll reconsider commenting on this subject anymore, as it just encourages more vitriol from certain people that I shall not mention, as I'm tired of the insults.
at this point, i think we have a good idea of everyone's opinion of islam.
for the love of god, can we move on to something else!
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At this point, I think we have a good idea of everyone's opinion of Islam. For the love of God, can we move on to something else!
i was thinking about this.... in my congregation, i was literally the only one with universitary education, out of a cong from around 110 people.... and we're very close to a very big university, which makes it even weirder.. on the other hand... sooo many here with their own business, mostly small cleaning businesses.
cleaning windows, or cleaning somewhere else... painters.... all have jobs that do not require any education level, cos they never had a decent education.. how is the composition of the jw people/congs that you know about?.
how many painters... cleaners... compared to people with jobs that require higher education?.
My eldest son graduated from a local University and was immediately hired by the same school to work in administration.
Good salary, great benefits (immediate medical, a month of paid vacation), and within a year married his dream girl. Has a flexible schedule that allows him to auxiliary pioneer, while his wife pioneers. Able to take a month off to go where the need is great this summer. Damn that education!
i dont know if this is becoming a national thing or even globally.
but im hearing more and more people i knew from my jw days have taken their kids out of school to home school them instead.
in my sisters case she's taken her 8yo and 6yo children out already and her 3yo wont ever start a school.
Unless the parents or children are motivated, the chances for success are slim. There are at least three families in my congregation where the grown children still live at home, with marginal jobs at best.
i got this account second hand.
a former bethelite was reassigned to a local congregation.
he had been at bethel for years and is now in his fifties.
New Bethel candidates should be told of a loving provision from Jehovah that releases them into the field at 55 so they have ten years to build up Social Security.
i noticed a recent commenter mention an assembly that had only one baptism, a born in.
the last assembly i went to had three baptisms, of which two were born ins.
could part of the motivation for youth baptism be to avoid the embarrassment of an assembly with no baptisms at all?
I've never been to an assembly with no baptisms, so wasn't sure if they kept a supply of backups for emergencies.
no wonder the gb aren't too concerned about getting involved in foreign politics.
they have rutherford's clone on their side.. https://www.rt.com/usa/376119-trump-political-speech-churches/.
at the national prayer breakfast, president donald trump repeated a campaign promise, vowing to end the federal law that restricts political speech and activity by churches and other tax-exempt organizations.
The churches should have all the rights we have as long as they shoulder all the burdens the rest of us work under, such as paying taxes. Maybe Trump is getting ready to screw them in his new budget, as he's done to the rest of his base(except the 1%).
apparently jehalapeno isn't a 2nd amendment supporter either.... .
july 17 questions from readers.... the way this part is worded screams cult to me, i was quite amused.. how a christian chooses to protect himself, his family, or his possessions is, of course, largely a personal matter, as is his choice of employment.. geee!
thanks watchtower for allowing me to "largely chose my own employment" you are a generous cult lol.
The comments on this OP explain a lot!