"A pioneer couple herd the conversation and commented that it was the best to say as it is not possible to explain overlapping generation with the Bible."
Drop the microphone and exit the stage.
i was manning a cart not long ago.
o, aye:) .
a man, who i suspect is familiar with this site comes to me.
"A pioneer couple herd the conversation and commented that it was the best to say as it is not possible to explain overlapping generation with the Bible."
Drop the microphone and exit the stage.
my wife and son were talking about going to warwick to tour the new facility.
apparently the local dubs are getting together and chartering a bus.
jokingly, i asked my son: "are they charging admission to tour warwick?
My wife and son were talking about going to Warwick to tour the new facility. Apparently the local dubs are getting together and chartering a bus. Jokingly, I asked my son: "Are they charging admission to tour Warwick?" My son chuckled. My wife gave me the look of death.
In all seriousness, I wouldn't put ANYTHING past the org at this point.
are children born crippled/diseased, uncared for, and dying prematurely proof that god does not exist?.
1) what do children born healthy and well cared for prove?
2) what do babies aborted (many of whom might have led a normal healthy life, and some of whom might have contributed much to the society like many scientists, doctors, engineers ....) prove?.
"Are Children born crippled/diseased, uncared for, and dying prematurely proof that God does not exist?"
It is certainly proof that a loving and caring god does not exist, if nothing else.
1970 - there was a local drag strip a few miles away from the hall rented for the circuit assembly.
i was 18 , tim o. was 16 and wayne d. was 18. wayne had a 1955 chevy 4 door, 6 cylinder and fresh paint job.
tim had his dad'ss 1965 chevy half ton.
What was the craziest thing I ever did during intermission? I left.
my wife and son were watching the january broadcast and one of the segments was about william tyndale.
william tyndale was a bible translator in the early 16th century.
i always knew that the org held men like tyndale, john hus and john wycliffe in high regard.
Good point John_Mann. The org loves Hus, Tyndale, Wycliffe and even Isaac Newton. But I never heard or read where Calvin or Luther were put in a favorable light with the org. Luther and Calvin were reformers too, were they not?
my wife and son were watching the january broadcast and one of the segments was about william tyndale.
william tyndale was a bible translator in the early 16th century.
i always knew that the org held men like tyndale, john hus and john wycliffe in high regard.
LOL Bugbear! I thought the same.
my wife and son were watching the january broadcast and one of the segments was about william tyndale.
william tyndale was a bible translator in the early 16th century.
i always knew that the org held men like tyndale, john hus and john wycliffe in high regard.
Londo111, I guess you're right. The org would bring up these men from time to time. But never like they did in the broadcast.
How come the org doesn't talk about that 12th century monk who invented the name "Jehovah"? Surely he was a "predecessor of truth".
my wife and son were watching the january broadcast and one of the segments was about william tyndale.
william tyndale was a bible translator in the early 16th century.
i always knew that the org held men like tyndale, john hus and john wycliffe in high regard.
My wife and son were watching the January broadcast and one of the segments was about William Tyndale. William Tyndale was a bible translator in the early 16th century. I always knew that the org held men like Tyndale, John Hus and John Wycliffe in high regard. But in the broadcast, it almost sounded like the org was trying to make him sound like he worshipped “the true god”. Certainly Tyndale knew that the name “Jehovah” was a creation of a medieval monk centuries earlier. I feel that this is just another example of the org trying to make things fit.
my wife is still nominally in, but only because it "makes me (her) happy".
there is nothing academic about her beliefs and when i try, she interprets me as negative.. but then she cusses like a sailor and watches certain movies with me.
her birthday is coming up and it's also right around valentine's day.
Absolutely. My wife is still in but I took her to a nice restaurant on Valentine's Day last year and she loved it.
recently went to a witness wedding, and after the vows the bride and groom were introduced as "brother and sister".....(then last name).....(then the big kiss).
this is likely not unusual (i've heard it before), but with lots of "worldly" people in attendance it seems out of place to me.. i was just wondering if that's the way it is most places?.
It was like that for our wedding. My wife and I certainly weren't introduced as "Mr. and Mrs."