Doh!
OK, ya got me. I will now go read some history books myself to see if there was ever a bloodthirsty Santa cult. I'll get back to you if I find anything.
Merry Christmas!
http://www.abc.net.au/centralvic/stories/s1006138.htm
i thought the above link provides a good argument for those who doubt "his" existance.
sometimes we get so caught up in the "science" - we forget that with him "...anything is possible".. imo, i'd still believe due to my faith and evidence - there are the writings, personal experiences, songs, miracles, plus he has touched my heart..
Doh!
OK, ya got me. I will now go read some history books myself to see if there was ever a bloodthirsty Santa cult. I'll get back to you if I find anything.
Merry Christmas!
http://www.abc.net.au/centralvic/stories/s1006138.htm
i thought the above link provides a good argument for those who doubt "his" existance.
sometimes we get so caught up in the "science" - we forget that with him "...anything is possible".. imo, i'd still believe due to my faith and evidence - there are the writings, personal experiences, songs, miracles, plus he has touched my heart..
But unlike Allah no one has been killed in his name.
Tashawaa, I'm sorry, but you seriously need to read some history books. Ever hear of the Crusades? The Inquisition? The conquest of Mexico? Etc. etc. etc. Many, MANY people have been "killed in his name." Entire civilizations have been conquered and subjugated "in his name." Some of them believed in Allah, too.
preacher sentenced after damning people to hell .
clinton, iowa - a man who calls himself a street preacher has been found guilty of disorderly conduct for repeatedly yelling at a crowd of people watching a halloween parade.
a jury took less than an hour on monday to convict mike anderson, of clinton.
There's a guy where I live who stands on a very busy street corner with a bible in hand and harangues people with his sermons. He has a big sing that says, among other things, "Jesus Is White," so I guess you can see where he's coming from. Anyway, the funny thing is that he yells at the top of his lungs, but he wears EARPLUGS so he doesn't have to listen to anyone else (or even himself)!
I guess JWs kind of do the same thing figuratively, in that most don't really listen to what anyone else has to say.
my mother is fanatical nut.
it's bad enough i suffer through the weekly bible reading (revelation 1-6), this week she decides we clearly are not learning enough.
she comes armed with (old light) the revelation book and copious prinouts.
Sorry. I don't envy you. I still remember slogging through "Babylon the Great Has Fallen" every Tuesday night. Our study leader (or whatever they call them, I can't remember) had a bad stuttering problem, which made everything take even longer. Plus our book study was in this older woman's house that always smelled like pee. Ah, the memories!
What is the new light on Revelation, anyway? Have they finally figured out the J Lo is actually the Scarlet Whore of Babylon?
when i was young (sigh) i had to go to the meetings, they always went overtime and man, were they dull.
no coloured pictures to look at in those days.
to amuse myself i used to play little games like how long could i hold the radiator pipe (hot).
Man, they used to drag on, didn't they? Funny, I remember seeing how long I could hold my breath, too. The dizzy rush afterwards was good for about another minute. Once I hit puberty, though, I'd drift off into sexual fantasies about the girls in the hall. (My knowledge of the details was sketchy in those days, so they tended to be short PG features, not full-length X-rated movies.) But it was the sisters' fault, really, for immodestly showing all that bare ankle.
remember those people?
my mom would tell me to not even look at them.
they had bullhorns, banners, waving at us as we walked in.
We had a guy who was studying in our congregation for a while--a very, very nervous young man who always wore a carefully pressed suit, even to picnics and softball games. (I can still remember him crawling the rest of the way to first base on his hands and knees in his suit after falling down halfway from home plate.) We felt sorry for him--he was such a nutcase, really--and were always extra nice. Anyway, he suddenly joined up with some other born-again fringe group and started showing up with his new friends outside the KH. I remember he once opened the door and shouted: "These people have false doctrines!" at the top of his lungs during a meeting. After a couple of weeks of this, they just disappeared. I sometimes wonder what happened to that guy. I hope he got therapy.
Anyway, I tend to agree with the people here who say that the bullhorn types gives apostates a bad name. Get free, live your life. Help anyone else who wants to be helped.
my wife and i are trying to decide where our children should go in the event of our deaths and have narrowed it down to either my brother and his wife or my wife's sister and her husband.
there are pros and cons for each, but one thing in particular seems important to me.
my wife is adopted.
As someone who has an adopted sister, I really have to take issue with your implication that your wife's being adopted somehow makes her family ties any less "real" than yours. Although I am not related to my sister by "blood," I'm much closer to her than I am to my parents--and I would much sooner trust my child to her than to them.
Also, don't you think your wife finds this kind of argument offensive? After all, she's only ever known one family, just like you, and yet you seem to be implying that her family is somehow less legitimate than yours. If your roles were reversed and you were the adopted one, you wouldn't dream of doing this. It's how they've treated her, and how they would treat the children, should they ever become guardians, that should count. Period.
My thoughts.
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there are many events in genesis you can actually take quite literally (when seen through the eyes of ancient peoples) if any of the ancient sumarian writings are factually correct.
fundies like jws wouldn't be able to handle that kinda truth.
When I was in my teens, Erik von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods was all the rage. He used a lot of literal-minded interpretations of ancient texts and artifacts to "prove" that flying saucers had visited the earth, built the pyramids, and so on. But hey, I loved the book then and really hung on every word. I wanted to believe in the saucers. And you know what? For all its faults, Chariots of the Gods made more sense than the stuff we were reading in our Tuesday book study. Anybody remember Babylon the Great Has Fallen?
regarding talk of 2034, is there anyone who has talked to an active witness about this?
is this the latest talk amongst the congregations, or are we reading into this way too much?.
is there any witnesses out there that are actually buying this?
I have no idea what's going on in Dubland, as I've been out for a very long time. But it occurred to me that the 1,000-year anniversary of Jesus' death (and supposed resurrection, if you're a Christian) would be in 2033 or 2034. (I know there's arguments about the actual year of Jesus' birth, which is why I'm hedging here.) If the Dubs don't seize on this, I'm sure that other apocalyptic types will.
It seems to me that a date so far away wouldn't do the JWs much good. It's too hard to wield it like a club over the heads of the rank and file. Would you be motivated to quit smoking, having sex with your boy/girlfriend, or whatever, if you know that the end was a mere 30 years away? Or would you figure you could have a little fun in the meantime, and then get serious later?
in the october 15 watchtower (the one dmouse used the cover of for his competition...) there is an article on how to make decisions.
this picture was part of it:.
note the image on the right.
You can tell they've been made "perfect" because they can garden in khakis and white clothes without getting any dirt on them!
They originally tried to do the photo with a lion and a lamb, too, but things got ugly real fast.