Sphere,
I get that one alot around here, one day I'll run out and rent the video.
Thanks for posting I would have never known you were female.
Thanks for posting myself
i'm often confused as to what gender a poster might be with aliases such as 007xjw it tough for me to tell sometimes.
i also understand the need for some to maintain themselves unrevealed.
manon=female: even though the word man is in my alias
Sphere,
I get that one alot around here, one day I'll run out and rent the video.
Thanks for posting I would have never known you were female.
Thanks for posting myself
was watching a history channel program last night (yeah, i'm a history channel geek!
) and was introduced for the first time in my life to the apocryphal books of the bible?!?!?!?!?
omg....fascinating.
Pseudo,
Nice job, 1 question did you find these volume works in the book store such as B&N or in christian book store or judeo book shop???
i'm often confused as to what gender a poster might be with aliases such as 007xjw it tough for me to tell sometimes.
i also understand the need for some to maintain themselves unrevealed.
manon=female: even though the word man is in my alias
I'm often confused as to what gender a poster might be with aliases such as 007xjw it tough for me to tell sometimes.
I also understand the need for some to maintain themselves unrevealed.
Manon=female: even though the word man is in my alias
i think this post may be an absolute: no brainer
personally, when i was an active naive jw, i studied the bible and could rattle scriptures off, left right and centre.
real good fundie.
Reading the bible for me was therapeutic and healing after leaving the WTBTS. I would have never found the understanding I have today had not been for reading scriptures my views on the society became clearer my views of history became open. I truly understood why I had made certain choices in my life.
I don't know if the book is of divine inspiration, probably not but for me it is a book of wisdom and history and I truly appreciate it as a literary work of art. I particularly place the book of the Psalms amongst the most magnificent priceless masterpieces ever written.
supposing i want to go to an assembly?
i just park my car, wander in, sit down after i've taken a look around, listen for a while, go and get a cuppa tea (i know they don't supply food anymore btw) and stroll out if it all becomes too much.. that's right, isn't it?.
englishman.
My DA uncle used to do this all the time. My question to him was always, why???
i ask this because farkel brings up a very good point.
here, he spends countless hours in writing an essay on a subject that we probably never would have known about, had he not written an expose' on it, and yet he may not get that many responses for all his hard work and research.
on the other hand, i and others might ask a very simple question and recieve a huge amount of responses.
Personal choice- respond to questions-reasons: Takes less effort, less computer time, I wear glasses reading off of a computer screen is irritating to my vision another reason why I choose to use larger font size.
I'm not an essayist or the 10 page manifesto type. If the subject matter is of no interest to me I hardly care to read it regardless of who the author is.
Edit format to add: Sometimes the author does come into play. I do enjoy reading certain posters on this forum I find their style of writing and expression appealing to my senses.
do you still listen to am radio stations?.
older people listen more to am i would think.
all youngsters listen to fm, and never am radio.. .
AM: News and weather
FM: Rock and roll & oldies & top 40
I listen to both.
he brought them home and they were dirty!!
when he pulled them out, i was shocked at how much dirt can accumulate!
he has not played with them that much.
I wash my tennis balls in the washing machine and then I throw them in the dryer. They come out brand spankin new.
ever wonder why more members of the gb don't wise up and make waves like ray franz did?
sure, most probably know that there are serious deficiencies with the society, but why did ray franz in particular go the extra mile of leaving the organization altogether and writing against it?
i have a pet theory i will relate: .
CoC reads to me like a modern day greek tragedy (In a urban Brooklyn setting).
so, the iraqis did want us to liberate them.
what are your pathetic responses to the images of cheering iraqis?.
thank god bush knows better than to listen to you..
I have nothing to add just droped in to say "Love your heading." It's so national enquirer, sun, globe.