How did God function before humans showed up to do his fundraising for him?
AndDontCallMeShirley
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Congregation rebels!
by A.proclaimer inmy congregation got a reminder today to start donating money.
elder said that after the letter on the new donation arrangement was read, the contributions for that fund went from the average (i believe it was $500 or so) to $0.
after that reminder, cash was put into those boxes.
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I was "totally" stopped in my tracks by an "atheist" comment.
by booker-t ini must admit i can at times be a little "egotistical" when it comes to knowledge and the bible.
i have studied the bible for so long and have always had a passion for the bible as a jw and as an ex-jw.
i guess that is all i have left when it comes to religion and as humans we do tend to stroke our egos.
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AndDontCallMeShirley
And the earth is a "circle", not the sphere it actually is. Oh, and in Genesis light appeared before the luminaries were created. I like that one.
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Congregation rebels!
by A.proclaimer inmy congregation got a reminder today to start donating money.
elder said that after the letter on the new donation arrangement was read, the contributions for that fund went from the average (i believe it was $500 or so) to $0.
after that reminder, cash was put into those boxes.
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AndDontCallMeShirley
Why is God always broke?
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I was "totally" stopped in my tracks by an "atheist" comment.
by booker-t ini must admit i can at times be a little "egotistical" when it comes to knowledge and the bible.
i have studied the bible for so long and have always had a passion for the bible as a jw and as an ex-jw.
i guess that is all i have left when it comes to religion and as humans we do tend to stroke our egos.
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AndDontCallMeShirley
"while it [bible] is filled with Legends and Myth, there are many truths contained within it"
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Any "truths" the Bible allegedly contains are not unique to the Bible.
The problem is, when a person (god; whoever) mixes myths with "truth" or truth with lies, the reader does not know what to believe, and the effort one must expend to determine what's fact and what's myth becomes burdensome.
Personally, if I meet someone who lies some of the time while other times tells the truth, or they tell fictitious stories some of the time while other times they tell true stories, but they make no distinction between the two, I have nothing to do with them.
You'd think if god existed (he doesn't) and he inspired a book to be written about himself (he didn't) he would've figured this basic principle out ahead of time if he wanted people to actually takes his Word seriously.
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Prescott Arizona
by ducatijoe ini was an elder in prescott for many years... anyone now out from there?
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AndDontCallMeShirley
Maybe the real problem with minimal responses has to do with the lack of information/transparency in the OP.
It's not likely someone is going to share information with a new member who's shared none themselves.
My first impression when I saw the post was that the OP could possibly be a current elder fishing for suspected apostates in his area.
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Why has the watchtower never written a commentary on the Greek scriptures?
by kneehighmiah inthey have writes hundreds of other repetitive books, but no bible commentary.
is it because an actually commentary would destroy their doctrine and prevent them from being able to cherry pick scriptures?.
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AndDontCallMeShirley
Read a real commentary and compare it to the SI book. Not even close. The SI book is a presentation of WT theology cloked in a little bit of Bible trivia.
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I was "totally" stopped in my tracks by an "atheist" comment.
by booker-t ini must admit i can at times be a little "egotistical" when it comes to knowledge and the bible.
i have studied the bible for so long and have always had a passion for the bible as a jw and as an ex-jw.
i guess that is all i have left when it comes to religion and as humans we do tend to stroke our egos.
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AndDontCallMeShirley
can we address the more salient question of why "totally" is in quotes in the topic title?
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"Why" do you ask, Apog ? Isn't it "obvious"? I "totally" think "it" is "more" than "obvious".
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Why has the watchtower never written a commentary on the Greek scriptures?
by kneehighmiah inthey have writes hundreds of other repetitive books, but no bible commentary.
is it because an actually commentary would destroy their doctrine and prevent them from being able to cherry pick scriptures?.
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AndDontCallMeShirley
The only attempt WT has made at a commentary is Commentary on the Letter of James. Ironically, it was written by Ed Dunlap, a man the WT disfellowshipped as an apostate right about the time Ray Franz left WT.
The other books listed above, most notably the Revelation Climax book, are not commentaries by any stretch of the imagination. They are poorly written works of fiction promoting WT doctrine- nothing more.
The reason WT does not produce true commentaries is that they would actually have to substantiate their teachings Biblically, which they cannot do. It was also expose their ignorance and teachings to true Bible scholars, who would tear it to shreds with little effort.
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I was "totally" stopped in my tracks by an "atheist" comment.
by booker-t ini must admit i can at times be a little "egotistical" when it comes to knowledge and the bible.
i have studied the bible for so long and have always had a passion for the bible as a jw and as an ex-jw.
i guess that is all i have left when it comes to religion and as humans we do tend to stroke our egos.
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AndDontCallMeShirley
@ daringhart: If everyone that dies before Armageddon get a ressurection, why aren't JW's just out killing people to ensure they get to the Millinial Reign....why bother with field service??
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According to WT dogma, everyone who hears WTs message now but fails to respond (i.e. becomes a Jehovah's Witness) is doomed; conversely, those who don't have the "privilege" of hearing WTs message will be resurrected.
To your point, the question then becomes: aren't JWs doing people a disservice by preaching?? If JWs did no preaching at all, then, in theory, 100% of the people Jehovahâ„¢ murders at Armageddon are eligible for a resurrection.
You're seeking an answer to the conundrum, but there's no answer that'll make any sense. Live your life.
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I was "totally" stopped in my tracks by an "atheist" comment.
by booker-t ini must admit i can at times be a little "egotistical" when it comes to knowledge and the bible.
i have studied the bible for so long and have always had a passion for the bible as a jw and as an ex-jw.
i guess that is all i have left when it comes to religion and as humans we do tend to stroke our egos.
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AndDontCallMeShirley
Viv: And what would that problem be?
Answer: explaining it to rational people with a straight face.
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@ pacloc: As for calling God cruel for killing babies, you must think out the argument further.
You should have stopped at "As".