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Topics not often discussed now
by jdubsnub inwhen i was a kid in the early 90's there always seemed to be a mention of how demons posessing people or how if you saw a demon or something supernatural occuring mearly calling jehovah's name would rid you of the situation.
rarely now a days do you hear anything of the sort.
that got me to thinking, what are some other topics the society has backed off of?
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This photo woke me up
by krejames in.
i was already on my way to my second fade when i went to the wildlife photographer of the year 2012 exhibition, but this photo made me lose faith in the idea of a loving creator......(the gazelle has been injured by the mother cheetah so she can use it to train her cubs to hunt).
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pontoon, the new 'Imitate their faith' book says: "In time, Able came to grasp a profound truth: If - with the right motive - he simply offered to Jehovah the best of what he had, his loving Father would be pleased."
I think we are supposed to believe that Able simply made a bet when he murdered the first animal - a bet that paid off! Cain was probably just upping the anti.... "if killing an animal gets God all hot and bothered, imagine what killing a human will do!"
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Contradictory Timelines - Do they REALLY think we are this stupid?
by piztjw inso in today's wt, as brought out in another thread, it is the nations that make the declaration of "peace and security.
" yet just a few paragraphs later they claim, in answer to their own question of who declares "peace and security", that the bible doesn't say.. in the very next paragraph they say that angels are holding back the destructive winds of the great tribulation.
to answer their next question as to what those angels are waiting for they say the wait is for the "annointed" to receive their second sealing, referring to a 2007 q/r which says the second sealing is finished only when the "annointed" (including the gb) are in heaven.
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Bloody Hotdogs!
Hi piztjw. I’m not sure there is actually a contradiction…
Today's WT references a 2007 issue when speaking of the ‘winds being unleashed’ and the ‘second sealing’. It says: “When the four winds of tribulation are unleashed, all of spiritual Israel will have been sealed in finality, even though a few will still be alive in the flesh and must yet finish their earthly course.”
The second sealing occurs when Jesus can reflect on the life of each anointed person and say ‘you have run the course to the finish, you have observed the faith.’ The second sealing is neither death nor rapture and will have occurred BEFORE the ‘winds of tribulation are unleashed’.
Then, some time during the tribulation, but before Armageddon, all remaining anointed ones will “be gathered to heaven” (rapture??) to receive their reward.
1. First sealing
2. Second sealing
3. Great tribulation begins (winds are released)
4. Anointed are gathered to heaven
5. Armageddon begins
BTW, this is all completely insane.
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Jehovah... created all things
by zound innew caleb video on jw.org called "jehovah... created all things".. the funny thing is, the parallell information in the recent awake that is aimed at adults is almost as simple as this, which is aimed at 5 year olds..
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"First, he made sea life..." - shot of a humpback whale breaching.
Do they mean to say that the first animal life was a modern whale? That's like over a thousand, thousand, thousand million years early! Are they teaching kids that humpback whales predate land dwelling animals??
"... and the birds!" - shot of seagulls flying overhead.
Again, isn’t this like a thousand, thousand million years too early? Are they seriously implying that birds predate reptiles and land mammals??
"And do you know what Jehovah made next? He made all the animals!" - shot of elephants, giraffes, gorillas, tigers, lions, flamingos, peacocks, tortoises, antelope, chameleons, toucans, and an ostrich lounging about together.
Wow. What happened to the dinosaurs?? At least they didn’t show any domestic animals…
Sadly, this is almost word-for-word what the bible actually says. What the video fails to communicate is that JWs take liberties with the Genesis account: days are not days, sun and moon came before the earth, days overlapped, etc…
Why give kids such an inaccurate impression of, not just reality, but also what JWs actually teach? Shameful.
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DINOSAURS - INFECTION AND INJURY
by Bloody Hotdogs! ini've been dying to ask this question for years:.
jws love to say they are not young earth creationists.
surely, then, they must accept that dinosaurs lived long before humans and original sin.
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So JWs admit that Jehovah must have personally created disease, infectious bacteria, suffering and death?? I guess that explains why we need such an amazing immune system! LOL
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DINOSAURS - INFECTION AND INJURY
by Bloody Hotdogs! ini've been dying to ask this question for years:.
jws love to say they are not young earth creationists.
surely, then, they must accept that dinosaurs lived long before humans and original sin.
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I've been dying to ask this question for years:
JWs love to say they are NOT young earth creationists. Surely, then, they must accept that dinosaurs lived long before humans and original sin. So why did dinosaurs suffer injury, infection, disease, predation, and probably a lot of pain???
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HELP! Can God SEE the future?? How?? Is this predestination??
by Bloody Hotdogs! inhad a very long and frustrating debate last night.. .
jws like to say that god has the ability to foresee the future, but can chose not to look.
this, they claim, removes the problem of predestination/preordination.. .
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Thanks for the help guys! The way my opponent went red in the face at my inability to understand, I thought maybe I was missing something. This person was adamant that choosing not to look, but having the ability to look, eliminates predestination. Yikes.
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HELP! Can God SEE the future?? How?? Is this predestination??
by Bloody Hotdogs! inhad a very long and frustrating debate last night.. .
jws like to say that god has the ability to foresee the future, but can chose not to look.
this, they claim, removes the problem of predestination/preordination.. .
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Bloody Hotdogs!
Hi all. Had a very long and frustrating debate last night.
JWs like to say that God has the ability to foresee the future, but can chose not to look. This, they claim, removes the problem of predestination/preordination.
How does that work??
1. Does God look into a 'crystal ball' of unalterable future events? If so, can it not be said that those events are predestined to occur? If God chooses not to look, what difference does it make?
JWs seem to believe that so long as God doesn't look at his 'crystal ball', no one - not even God - knows the future. But if the ABILITY to foresee absolute future events exists, is the future not absolutely set?
2. Does God simply discern what the future will most probably hold? This is what I try to do when planning for the future, but the events I 'foresee' are by no means absolutely certain. No predestination here.
3. (This is an extension of #2) Does God tell us what He will cause in the future, and then make that prediction happen? Again, this is similar to what I do in my own life, it's just I can never be absolutely certain of my abilities. No predestination here.
What I need to know is what JWs think. Is it option #1? How the heck do they rationalize out of predestination??
Thanks!
PS: I’m an Atheist ex-JW, but I could never wrap my head around this one!
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I need some assistance!
by Kool Jo ini just found out that a co-worker of mine is a ex-jw....she's being pressured to go back to the khall...she says everytime she goes to visit her family, they're telling her how jehovah still loves her...blah blah blah...thankfully she has her own apartment!.
i do see how her upbringing in the cult has affected her...she's soft and overly kind, but she's a real sweetheart...the down side: people take advantage of her.. should i tell her that i too am a jw and understands what she's going through with her family or should i just tell her that "spirituality is a personal thing and don't feel guilted into doing something you don't want" ect....the thing is, she talks alot and if i tell her that i'm suppose to be a jw, then the entire workplace will know.... what should i do?
my only aim is to have her not feel guilted in going back...she said her family has been trying to get her back in, but she's resisting it...the other issue, her son stays with her jw sister (she didn't disclose why)...and my co-worker tells me that her son is becoming a "jw convert".. please i need some advice!.
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Bloody Hotdogs!
Hey (insert name here). I heard you're having trouble with family due to religious differences. It's sad that this happens in the 21st century! You know, I've had a similar experience. My family is part of a fundamentalist evangelical cult (never mind which one...). They've tried to guilt me into joining/coming back. But you know, I can't bring myself to live that lie - even if it means closer family ties. Living life with as few false ideas as possible is important to me, and probably you too. Do you know what my parent's church teaches? They actually believe in Noah's Flood! My father told me that once upon a time, four thousand years ago, there was a magic floating sky ocean that collapsed onto the earth, killing all life! Can you imagine? Why would I pretend to believe such nonsense at a time when science has proven otherwise? Nope, living that lie is not for me, or you. Don't feel bad, be glad.
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JW PODCAST THIS TUESDAY
by Bloody Hotdogs! infyi: 'the thinking atheist' podcast this week will be on jehovah's witnesses.
should be fun!.
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Bloody Hotdogs!
FYI: 'The Thinking Atheist' podcast this week will be on Jehovah's Witnesses. Should be fun!