The infinity symbol is a well-recognized symbol of the occult, frequently used in Tarot decks. Perhaps you have seen the image of a snake eating its own tale. There is some significance to the 13 stars also. I'm not into it, but recently saw a commentary on their use of this image:
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The Untold Story of Creation
by mynameislame inposted on behalf of jon p. .
http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/g201403/untold-story-of-creation/.
i don't find the article itself very compelling but it seems to be opening up the possibility that a creative day is not a specific time period.
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Atlanta International Convention Hotels Not Being Filled Up!
by James Jackson inthis week our kh devoted the whole service meeting to the upcoming international convention in atlanta.
they read a 5 page letter from the branch which stated basically that we should feel priviledged to be invited to this convention.. however, many are not using the "recomended lodging list", "many hotels still have plenty of rooms available", "we must be loyal to this arrangement", (or the organization will not get their comp rooms)..
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Is there already a discussion about the international convention in Detroit? I seem to have missed that, and would love to hear any information people have heard. My family will be attending the Detroit convention, and my mom told me there will be 25,000 people. She is very excited about it. :/
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Right! So the meeting last night, a few interesting things
by Jon Preston inso i havent been to a meeting in some time and my wife decided we should go.
we showed up late, i was love bombed by an elder with a man-hug where i felt i was made a spectacle of.
moving on.
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I agree with AlphaMan. I love hearing reports from the inside. I can't stomach another meeting anytime soon.
JW's are human, and people say the strangest things! Thanks for sharing, and avoid too much exposure to their attempts to re-indoctrinate you.
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Hilarious: Overzealous JW scares Crap out of Woman. Police Blotter Stow, MA
by kneehighmiah in9:45am suspicious activity.
a caller from whitman street reported that a car pulled into her driveway; a man went to the door and knocked very hard.
the caller was scared.
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"Call 911! Someone's knocking on the door... really hard!"
In the same town on the following day, a dog crossed the road! What is this world coming to??
8:44pm ANIMAL
A caller from Taylor Road reported that a medium-sized white dog with yellow spots ran across the street in front of his car. The caller was concerned. The Animal Control Officer was notified. -
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My perfect paradise house
by redvip2000 inwhile browsing throught my facebook timeline today, i came across a post from a facebook "friend" who is a hardcore zealous jw.
he obviously has no idea that i'm an apostate.
and so this person provides me endless entertainment on a daily basis with his delusional posts about the org.. today we had this gem, where he said he had just designed his paradise home in photoshop which i am posting a picture here.
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We heard a public talk, in which the speaker was joking about his friend. He lived in a big mansion, and had a security system with a sound system installed at his door. The JWs came knocking, and he heard one of them say to the other, "This is going to be my house in the new system."
The speaker was laughing and so proud to announce that this little comment got the householder to invite them in, and "One thing led to another, and Now he is a pioneer!"
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My perfect paradise house
by redvip2000 inwhile browsing throught my facebook timeline today, i came across a post from a facebook "friend" who is a hardcore zealous jw.
he obviously has no idea that i'm an apostate.
and so this person provides me endless entertainment on a daily basis with his delusional posts about the org.. today we had this gem, where he said he had just designed his paradise home in photoshop which i am posting a picture here.
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rebel8: no sex? I never heard about that one.
I overheard a JW (in the mommy room at convention) say she was going to have a dozen babies in the new system (???) There seems to be a lot of inconsistency in what they believe.
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Was There Anything A JW Said That Made You Raise Your Eyebrows?
by minimus inwe had an elderly pioneer/ms in our hall and he used to like to rattle the elders.
he liked using the "n" word in his comments.
he one time started to comment about the "ni##er pool" that he would observe among the poorer blacks.
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There were red flags raised on a regular basis, when we were bible students.
One that stands out, was when I mentioned that I liked shopping at garage sales. The husband said, "You gotta be careful. You don't know if the people might own a Ouija board or some other spiritistic items, and their stuff could be possessed..." The wife quickly nudged him and that weird comment came to a halt. I blew it off and didn't really pay attention to it. It was so far off the wall. I guess the wife knew we weren't ready for that truth yet...
Now, I hate to say... EVERY time I talk to a JW, they say something that makes me raise my eyebrows (and try not to bug out my eyes or make audible noises out of shock).
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What's The Most Important Thing In A Relationship To You?
by minimus inis it sex?.
simply getting along?.
someone that makes you laugh?.
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Trust above all else.
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JW's and suicide: Huffington Post Article
by kneehighmiah inthe writer of this article commends the work jw's have been doing on suicide prevention.
obviously he has not seen the secret elders tapes.. .
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/josh-rivedal/mental-health_b_4788273.html.
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Here we go! This must be an example of one of those "outright lies" being told in the media! (see Watchtower, December 15, 2013: "Don't Be Shaken from Your Reason!")
How DARE you, Huffington Post!?!
Defaming Jehovah's organization in such a manner?
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An important question for active JW's
by Honesty inif you and a fellow jehovah's witness went to a house where the homeowner brought up a watchtower doctrine which you secretly disagree with, would you defend it or tell them what it is you really believe?.
either way you are at a loss.. defending something you disagree with is living a lie and telling a lie.
not defending it and telling the home owner what you really believe makes you an apostate by watchtower society standards.
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No offense to anyone here, but I don't really consider myself part of the "JWN community." What do you mean by that, exactly?
I was never a JW, but according to your own words, the public is being deceived by Watchtower publications... does this encourage me to join, or does it prompt me to ask more questions?
Clearly, I was deceived by the WT publications.
I wonder if any JW's have been deceived?? (I think that was the original question)