little_Socrates
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Memorial Question?
by naazira inover the years, i've come to notice that some of the friends will not touch the plate with the bread or the cup of wine ,when the emblems are being passed around.
i remember a row of 3 people told the brother to skip over them.
every year i have noticed this behavior.
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little_Socrates
If you can't eat it.... why would you want to touch it? -
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Hard Rock @ Bethel :-D
by Dismissing servant in.
this is a new version of the bethel dance video.
i think it's awesome.. http://youtu.be/hxdtqg7lqni.
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little_Socrates
Much better than the origional! The dancing fits this song MUCH better than the other song.
I am really really starting to get tired of the happy song.
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Nethanyahu speach to US Congress - not in sync with NRA position on weapons
by RubaDub ini don't quite understand why mr. nethanyahu is so fearful if iran or other nations have nuclear weapons.
as the nra espouses, the more people are armed and the more weapons on the street, then the safer we should feel.
we all should have the right to protect ourselves.
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little_Socrates
Yep Nukes and Handguns are exactly the same!
Handguns can be printed at home on your 3d printer. With hundreds of millions in existence how will you get rid of them? Worst case scenario? Someone goes apeshit and kills a few people.
Nukes require the resources of an entire nation to build. There are only a handful of countries that have them. Efforts of international community can slow the proliferation of them. Worst case scenario? WWIII with hundreds of millions or billions dead.
Yea lets keep comparing the two as if they are exactly the same. Who needs intellectual honesty anyways?
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Nethanyahu speach to US Congress - not in sync with NRA position on weapons
by RubaDub ini don't quite understand why mr. nethanyahu is so fearful if iran or other nations have nuclear weapons.
as the nra espouses, the more people are armed and the more weapons on the street, then the safer we should feel.
we all should have the right to protect ourselves.
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little_Socrates
RubaDub.... the sarcasm is deep with that one!
I think it is simple. In America the sovereign indivual is supposed to be the highest authority in the land.
Other places but a much bigger emphasis on the "collective" good. Those places don't like to see individuals be armed.
Guns takes the authority of the masses and gives it to the individual... wither or not you think that is a god thing depends on your view of the world.
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Have you met people in the "world" who are more commited to their christian believes than JWs?
by nevaagain ini met a coworker at my work who was even more commited to his religion then almost anybody i had seen in the jw mids yet.
whenever we went for lunch, he would do a little prayer first, he didnt care if anybody would take notice of him.
he does not curse, never!
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little_Socrates
Does the religion have a paid clergy?
Does it "request" funds/donations?
Does an affirmative answer to these questions automatically disqualify it from being a valid and useful institution?
The watchtower has no paid clergy and doesn't really request funds (at least not the same way most Churches do) even still they are a destructive cult.
In my mind if there is no paid clergy or contributions requested I think "too good to be true what is the hook?" Even the greatest and most useful charities in the world have paid staff and ask for donations. Why can't a Church do the same?
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Guess what pops up first when I googled Jehovah's Witnesses?
by truthseekeriam inzalkin law firm .
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little_Socrates
Yea if you didn't know Google personalizes searches. So your results on google say more about you and your web browsing habits than they do about the watchtower or google. -
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It's turning out our religion is one of the worst offenders when it comes to child abuse
by My Name is of No Consequence inremember when we pointed out how bad child abuse was among christendom?
over the last few years, i haven't heard anything about the rampant abuse claims in christendom.
it's turning out that we have our own to deal with, a lot to deal with.
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little_Socrates
Don't depend on what you hear. This organization is still fighting the Catholic Church...check their stats. They also work with ex-jws regarding abuse in the WTS.
"Don't depend on what you hear" What do you mean by this? I know there was a problem and I know that there are probably victims that haven't felt like they got justice yet. I never claimed otherwise. The headline case on the page was from about 20 years ago. Are they pursing any current or recent cases of abuse?
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It's turning out our religion is one of the worst offenders when it comes to child abuse
by My Name is of No Consequence inremember when we pointed out how bad child abuse was among christendom?
over the last few years, i haven't heard anything about the rampant abuse claims in christendom.
it's turning out that we have our own to deal with, a lot to deal with.
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little_Socrates
I am Catholic and I volunteer in youth ministry.
I had to get a background check, get fingerprinted and trained in how to identify and avoid child abuse. Yes there was a problem with abuse, but at least the local church has taken it very seriously and is doing everything possible to make sure it doesn't happen again.
How long till the watchtower admits their mistakes and do everything possible to rectify them?
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Child Abuse must be getting out of hand if they're addressing it...
by thedepressedsoul ini'm referring to the video that was uploaded where they finally mentioned the child abuse issue.
we all kinda guessed that if they ever addressed it they'd blame it on the media and apostates.
well, looks like we were spot on.
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little_Socrates
"I'm just defending our Sovereign!"
As if the Sovereign God of the universe needs defending LOL!
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By their own logic, JW's should leave Watchtower.......
by snare&racket in"university and college campuses are notorious for bad behaviordrug and alcohol abuse, immorality, cheating, hazing, and the list goes on.
watchtower2005 oct 1 p.28.
having been to university and a jw..it made me think about their logic....... "jehovah's witness congregations are notorious for bad behavioralcohol abuse, immorality, cheating, domestic abuse, child abuse and the list goes on.
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little_Socrates
High School campuses are notorious for bad behavior—drug and alcohol abuse, immorality, cheating, hazing, and the list goes on.” Watchtower2005 Oct 1 p.28
Doesn't this argument work just as well for high schools as well? Maybe we need to be avoiding them as well.