They used to advertise a microphone like that on TV all the time. "Mr. Microphone" it was called and it was a wireless mic shown being used by some geeky punks driving around in a car yelling "Hey, good-looking. Be back to pick you up later!" at a group of girls (all suitably impressed, I'm sure...).
I think it worked thru the car's radio and broadcast what you and your cool friends (yeah, right) wanted the world to hear coming thru the car's radio. I think...
Seems it might be made to work with the transmitter in the hall as well.
robhic
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Who's up for some fun?
by Inquisitor inshake things up a bit in your friendly local congregation of jehovah's witnesses by partaking of their memorial emblems this april 12!
when drinking the wine (i don't think you'd get to eating the bread if you carry this first part out), make sensual, sinful sounds of ecstasy!
better yet, noisily gulp down the whole glass of wine and top it with a little burp!
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Wacky WT article to 'scare you'
by Smiles inits a wt article on their official website called the "the danger zone".
"the danger zone"... isn't that an old kenny loggins song for the top gun movie soundtrack?.
here is the wt "danger zone"... .
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robhic
Yeah, I'm not geting anything but a blank, white square using both Firefox and Internet Explorer. No pictures or text.
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Wacky WT article to 'scare you'
by Smiles inits a wt article on their official website called the "the danger zone".
"the danger zone"... isn't that an old kenny loggins song for the top gun movie soundtrack?.
here is the wt "danger zone"... .
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robhic
This book of reliable prophecy is the Bible. Interestingly, the context of the above-mentioned scripture passage gives a detailed description of things that will lead up to the global calamity. Just as the lava dome and other volcanic indicators gave the Shimabara city officials reasons for designating a danger zone, the Bible gives us reasons for being on the alert and for preparing ourselves for survival. We can learn a lesson from the tragedy at Mount Fugen and discern the gravity of what lies ahead.
Yeah, right.The lesson learned was DON'T STAY IN THE PROXIMITY OF A BUBBLING, ACTIVE VOLCANO!!! No prophecy needed.
OK, I can hang with this example. As far as their "book of reliable prophecy" is concerned, I'm a tad more skeptical. The volcano was active and the people could see, hear and experience its activity. It wasn't some bullshit invisible presence or other "prophesied" stuff. It was real!
If jehooba and jeebus could manifest something proveable (very important) then I think they'd get a better reception. If the Japanese authorities and vulcanologists had relied on innuendo and other bible-type "warnings" instead of telling the locals to "get the hell out!" I'd bet they would have had a lot more than 43 casualties. You can't beat the direct approach.
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Sout Park Scientology-episode online
by Hellrider inhere it is, the whole episode: .
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ssj9gc36bw8&search=scientology.
...it`s one of the funniest sout-park-episodes ever, i laughed till i dropped.
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robhic
And one other sad effect of the Scientology / Tom Cruise / South Park feud is that Issac Hayes, himself a Scientologist, quit in protest. So much for any more "mature" advice for the kids or steamy, sexual-oriented songs of explanation by "Chef". How disappointing.
How could such a talented musician and performer who always seemed (to me, at least) to be one hip, intelligent, street-wise dude get sucked into this sci-fi insanity? Damn, I'll never be able to listen to the movie "Shaft" soundtrack (one of my favorites!) the same way again.
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Tom Paines...letter to a Christian friend...(it's good!)
by upside/down inon may 12, 1797 while living in paris, france tom paine wrote the following letter to a christian friend who was trying to convert paine to christianity.
paine's response fits perfectly with what's often discussed here on jwd.. .
"in your letter of the twentieth of march, you give me several quotations from the bible, which you call the word of god, to show me that my opinions on religion are wrong, and i could give you as many, from the same book to show that yours are not right; consequently, then, the bible decides nothing, because it decides any way, and every way, one chooses to make it.
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robhic
Very interesting reading the thoughts of Tom Paine. Thanks for posting this letter.
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JWs and Nazis in WW II
by robhic ini know there is considerable info on jws and the nazis during wwii.
i happen to be reading a book on "auschwitz" and other nazi death camps.
i wasn't looking for this but found it interesting.. heidrich himmler (sp) (i believe he was hitler's #1 death-camp officer) thought using jws for servants in the living quarters of the german ss troops manning the camps was a good idea.
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Thanks to all who elaborated on my initial premise. Leolaia, special thanks for those scans! Fascinating in its ghoulishness.
But I have a question. In the book I am reading it uses the term "Bible Students" as the name along with "Jehovah's Witnesses." I know the BS morphed into the JWs, but by the start of WW II when these camps really got started, weren't the BS already using the name Jehovah's Witnesses? I wonder why the author used the BS name at all. I thought the change was in 1935?
I also find it amusing that the JWs used the Jews killing Jesus as such an outrage that they would condone (to any extent) the persecution of Jews by the Nazis. Seems in all the publications today (read most any of Blondie's reviews) Jesus gets short changed and is generally relegated to a secondary character.
This would be funny if it weren't such a horrid and serious subject.
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JWs and Nazis in WW II
by robhic ini know there is considerable info on jws and the nazis during wwii.
i happen to be reading a book on "auschwitz" and other nazi death camps.
i wasn't looking for this but found it interesting.. heidrich himmler (sp) (i believe he was hitler's #1 death-camp officer) thought using jws for servants in the living quarters of the german ss troops manning the camps was a good idea.
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robhic
I know there is considerable info on JWs and the Nazis during WWII. I happen to be reading a book on "Auschwitz" and other Nazi death camps. I wasn't looking for this but found it interesting.
Heidrich Himmler (sp) (I believe he was Hitler's #1 death-camp officer) thought using JWs for servants in the living quarters of the German SS troops manning the camps was a good idea.
He said the JWs were "steadfast and trustworthy" and also wouldn't get involved in military or political interests so they would be ideal to use as servants, freeing up the normally used death camp inmates or German soldiers / citizens who could be utilized elsewhere.
The point I found a bit scary was that the author of the book, who had interviewed a German JW lady who did this duty, said that this lady felt the Jews were guilty and more or less agreed they should be punished.
NOT that she agreed with the genocide and wanton killing of Jews and others but she (and the inference was there) and the other German JWs didn't care for the Jews and had a somewhat passive, tacit agreement with punishing the Jews on some level. It was a result of their (the Germans in general and German JWs in particular) being taught this propaganda like brainwashing.
Not necessarily a slight against JWs because they are portrayed as steadfast and trustworthy people, but it also sheds some light on their (the JWs) going along (at least in spirit) with some of the program. It was also mentioned that Himmler used the JWs' zealous conviction in their beliefs as an example of how the Nazis should embrace their own philosophies!
That's kind of a back-hand compliment, eh? It was a tiny, yet interesting little bit of info from this sad and depressing book.
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"Turned aside after Satan."?
by scout575 inthe nt contains several references to christians abandoning christianity.
they are referred to as having "turned aside after satan" ( 1 tim 5:15 ), as being like "the dog that is turned to his own vomit.
" ( 2 peter 2:22 ), as being the "enemies of the cross of christ" ( php 3:18 ), and as being "not of us" ( 1 john 2:19 ).
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robhic
I wouldn't have joined Christianity back then or if I were born into it, I would have soon left, because of the same reasons why I don't believe in Jebus today. He was a man that claimed to have walked on water, was born from a virgin and could turn water into wine. Think about it.
I bet that if jeebus had offered to teach people how to do that stuff, too, there'd be a different take on it!
Can you imagine taking the shortcut over a body of water and turning regular old water into wine? Man, you'd get invited to more parties than Paris Hilton!
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"Turned aside after Satan."?
by scout575 inthe nt contains several references to christians abandoning christianity.
they are referred to as having "turned aside after satan" ( 1 tim 5:15 ), as being like "the dog that is turned to his own vomit.
" ( 2 peter 2:22 ), as being the "enemies of the cross of christ" ( php 3:18 ), and as being "not of us" ( 1 john 2:19 ).
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robhic
...Had you have been one of those disillusioned Christians ( as I suspect I would have been ) what reason would you have posted on the site, as to why you lost faith in Christianity, and felt that you had no choice but to walk away from it?
In reality it would be difficult to say. Back then when all the knowledge wasn't available to make a good assessment, I don't think my reasons would have been the same. Probably all the violence would have turned me off enough to not even join in the first place.
But today, after reading, studying and researching so much material, I'd have to say the utter preposterousness of the whole thing was enough to shake me of any firm beliefs in christianity and any religion at all, for that matter.
They're all a "snare and a racket" to quote the judge...
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'Whoever changes religion - kill him.'
by Gill inthis morning's times had a article that reminded me a little of the jw view on apostates, or people who change their beliefs.. 'whoever changes religion - kill him'.
ruth gledhill (religious correspondent).
the koran is contradictory on the fate of those who deny the truth of islam.. fourteen passages refer to apostasy and, of these, seven refer to punishment, generally to be given in the next life.. sura 40 says that those who reject the scriptures will have iron collars and chains placed around their necks, be dragged into scalding water and burnt in the fire.
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robhic
... Several other passages in the New Testament condemn non-Christians to eternal punishment. Mufti Barkatullah cited the Inquisition as an example of Christian intorlerance.
Sounds good in theory but the Inquisition (and I am assuming here he means the Spanish Inquisition) was hundreds of years ago and not current practice. Christians today don't burn and torture suspected (and that's a key word, also) violators!
Yep, medieval christians had some violent activity but it ended hundreds of years ago along with witch burning. They aren't flying jets into office buildings of suspected heretics and apostates!
Nope, in my opinion most muslims get the old .