waton4 days ago
Paul was referring to the faithful ending of his own life
Bingo!
'Endure until the end. Not the end of the race, of course. Your end.'
this has been weighing on my mind all day,.
i just have to vent and get this off my chest.. the latest jw brainwashing, indoctrination session i think it was a broadcast.
toward the end where the speaker was spouting-off about being in a 'race' again and 'enduring until the end',.
waton4 days ago
Paul was referring to the faithful ending of his own life
Bingo!
'Endure until the end. Not the end of the race, of course. Your end.'
for what it is worth to those interested.
1914.. tel-aviv university.
"biblical military campaigns reconstructed using geomagnetic field data.
1914 is not based on the fall of Jerusalem.
Isn't it based on 607BCE plus 2520 years = 1914CE...?
anyone who works with children and does not report child sexual abuse should be prosecuted, the final report of a huge, seven-year inquiry has recommended.. this could be huge for elders in the uk.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-63318342.
Just for clarity, the inquiry is IICSA.
is most of the promotion of creationism, not just that by the wt, charlatanism?.
https://www.fullmoon.nu/sources.bak/chapter%2010/part%202/gish%20exposed.html [which has an article called "creationism: bad science or immoral pseudoscience?
- (an expose of creationist dr. duane gish)"] says the following.. 'a look at the "scientific" creationist movement and a close examination of the tactics of a well-known and influential creationist will reveal that the creation "science" movement gains much of its strength through the use of distortion and scientifically unethical tactics.. .... with the facts explained and the lawsuits won, scientists declared victory and returned to their labs and offices.
Evolution can not explain
Well, yes it can, whether you accept it or not.
And then the question is whether you accept, or don't accept it, based on knowing what the explanations are, or based on refusing to know what the explanations are.
has this question ever been raised before by jehovah`s witnesses?
and what`s the significance, if any ?.
After reading about the Orthodox Jewish practice of sucking the blood, I sure view the practice as barbaric.
I think medicine and hygiene have moved on from the times when circumcision had any demonstrable benefits.
As to the original question, the practice of complete removal of foreskin was apparently not practiced in Jesus' time. That was introduced around the 2nd Century. So Jesus' circumcision was not what is done today.
And God's edict to Abraham about circumcision was some while after Adam.
watchtower has just lost its appeal in the norwegian courts over the withdrawal of the funding it receives from the government as an officially recognised religion.
the initial decision will now stand due to what the court termed 'exclusionary practices' which includes the witnesses barbaric practice of shunning minors, even by family members in their own homes.
the ministry of children and families have decided they are now no longer eligible for the state grant of 16 million norwegian kroner given to officially recognised religions.. the following is a statement has been issued, i have summarised if it isn't readable: .
Something is wrong with the government when they resort to interfere with religious freedom.
None of the freedoms of Jehovah's witnesses is being interfered with. They are free to be under the thumb of watchtower if they want to be, and watchtower is free to keep them there under threat. And that undue influence is what Norway decided it could no longer implicitly support by funding. That's how it seems to me.
(matthew 28:18) jesus approached and spoke to them, saying: “all authority has been given me in heaven and on the earth.. (1 corinthians 15:27) for god “subjected all things under his feet.”.
according to the washtowel, jesus is not going to have all of jehovah's power & authority, because he'll [jesus] need 144,000 dead/resurrected humans to help him run the earth: .
w08 5/15 p. 15 par.
Don't forget that Jesus will appoint the 'faithful slave' over all his belongings. The eight governing body members will humbly take on 'all authority' at the earliest opportunity and likely will reward Jesus with an assignment such as dialogue consultant on 'the good news according to Jesus'.
The rest of the 144,000 will have to watch their step!
but maybe they over-value their own abilities.
c'mon, imagining you could fight a gorilla, lion, elephant, or bear with your bare hands?!?.
this could be an amazing new reality tv show though ... "ok, bubba, you've just beaten a dog ... now for $16,000 do you want to fight a chimpanzee?
There must have been some Americans whose answer, eyes narrowing, was 'What do you mean if I was unarmed?'
But clearly the survey was aimed at people who have never been to a zoo or seen wild animals up close.
They might as well ask people to estimate their own IQ!
our witness friend who during covid grew his beard has been hassled by elders who asked him "why" he chose to have facial growth.
he for real, had to give an answer why.
this is pharasees total rubbish.
From Beards and Attire - readJW.Info
“Brother Balzereit asked Brother Rutherford for permission to buy a rotary press. Brother Rutherford saw the necessity and agreed, but on one condition. He had noticed that over the years Brother Balzereit had grown a beard very similar to the one that had been worn by Brother Russell. His example soon caught on, for there were others who also wanted to look like Brother Russell. This could give rise to a tendency toward creature worship, and Brother Rutherford wanted to prevent this. So during his next visit, within hearing of all the Bible House family, he told Brother Balzereit that he could buy the rotary press but only on the condition that he shave off his beard. Brother Balzereit sadly agreed and afterward went to the barber. During the next few days there were several cases of mistaken identity and some funny situations because of the “stranger” who was sometimes not recognized by his fellow workers.”
[1974 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses pp97-98]