Pete Zahut
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Another Professor Renounces Darwinism
by Sea Breeze indavid gelernter, a famed yale university professor, has publicly renounced his belief in charles darwin’s theory of evolution, calling it a “beautiful idea” that has been effectively disproven.. article.
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Pete Zahut
It's easier for some to believe that because of the complexities of the earth and it's inhabitants, it would be impossible for it to have gotten here without being created by a complex, almighty and powerful god. Even though they believe he has always existed and had no creator, himself. -
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Letter Detailing My Latest JW Encounter
by Roger Kirkpatrick into whom it may concern: .
i am writing this letter in the hope of reconnecting with two jehovah’s witness elders whom i met at a literature display in downtown new braunfels, across the street from krause’s.
i explained to them that my daughter is a jehovah’s witness and, therefore, i am somewhat familiar with their beliefs.
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Pete Zahut
They said they would have to do some research, and they promised to call at my home. They took note of my address, but I have never heard back from them.
After that conversation, they are probably no longer Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Murmurs from the locals
by Moster ini was ministered to by several different people at a jw funeral i attended today.
one older lady said to me, "you know the end is right around the corner, just look at the state of the world today".
i said, "well yes but that has been the mantra for decades, remember 'stay alive till '75'".
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She then says, "well that never came from the governing body, that was local ones saying that".
Moster: ....and today, the "local ones" are approaching people at funerals and repeating the new mantra,
"the end is right around the corner".
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The "figurative" heart
by Sour Grapes inabout 25 years ago i gave a talk about how when the bible talks about the heart that it is the literal heart and how the heart and the brain are connected by nerve tissue.
the watchtower even stated that some people who received a heart transplant would take on some of the personality of the donor.then all of a sudden the borg changed and said that when the bible refers to the heart that it is figurative.
then when ever the watchtower referred to the heart it always put the word figurative in front of it.. does anyone know why there was a change in the use of the word heart?
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Pete Zahut
To be fair, the Society only picked up what a lot of medical reports were saying in those early days of experimental heart transplants.
Yes, that is very true and one can't fault them too much over that. The problem I have is that they seemed to gloss over the fact that they had once based their logic and interpretations of certain scriptures on the heart literally being the seat of our emotions. For a good long stretch of time, they even claimed that a person would take on the personal traits of the donor after an organ transplant and a blood transfusion. They use secular information that supports their beliefs yet they speak with authority on these matters as if what they are teaching has been revealed to them by Jehovah himself. As far as I know, they never actually came out and said that they were wrong and corrected themselves once they knew better. One could respect them for that if they did. Like other matters, they simply stopped talking about it and after a time, began using different phraseology when talking of this subject.
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First Xmas? Or older traditions? 🎄
by Theonlyoneleft inis anyone here doing their first xmas this year?🎄🎄.
i love xmas!
almost around the corner and i’ve started thinking of all the prep needed for family time.
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Pete Zahut
Thank goodness for mothers like yours and now you.
Kids may not seem to be noticing the extra things that their parents do for them but they're taking it all in and one day, they'll look back on it all with appreciative eyes.
I was raised JW so I never had any Christmas memories, only secretly admiring the decorations and music and dreading the inevitable "why no Christmas" questions from the kids at school and in the neighborhood and having to stick up for Jehovah by sitting alone in the school library while everyone else ate goodies and exchanged gifts.
These days, (somewhat guiltily) I put up tiny white lights on the topiary trees at our front entrance and I put lighted pillar candles (battery powered) on a wrought iron candelabra, up in the arched part of our living room window. I still have a little trouble doing this, due to the residual guilt left over from being a JW, even though I know better.
Last. year we had a family dinner during the holidays. My wife is a fantastic cook and set out a beautifully laid table of food and deserts. Our youngest son and his girlfriend (also and X JW who he met at college) brought over presents for all of us. What was meant to be a family dinner, turned out be sort of Christmas like. Our oldest Son and his wife and toddler still attend meetings on occasion but had no problem with all of this. It was so nice to have the whole family there and seeing our grandchild being spoiled by her doting family and our sons goofing around like they did as boys. It was heartwarming to see their young ladies getting along so well and being such good friends.
This year we have a second grand baby and just found out there's another one on the way. We're looking forward to more of these occasions but are unsure how our Son and his wife will explain all this to their children as they grow up. There's always going to some awkwardness surrounding the holidays, I'm afraid. I know we'll never recognize them as having anything to do with religion. Rather, they will simply be memorable family occasions.
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The "figurative" heart
by Sour Grapes inabout 25 years ago i gave a talk about how when the bible talks about the heart that it is the literal heart and how the heart and the brain are connected by nerve tissue.
the watchtower even stated that some people who received a heart transplant would take on some of the personality of the donor.then all of a sudden the borg changed and said that when the bible refers to the heart that it is figurative.
then when ever the watchtower referred to the heart it always put the word figurative in front of it.. does anyone know why there was a change in the use of the word heart?
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Pete Zahut
There had to be something that caused this change.
Back in the late 80s there was a local Dentist in our area who was dying and volunteered to be the first recipient of a mechanical heart. He lived for a time afterward and showed the full range of human emotions.
This, coupled with all the heart transplants that became commonplace afterward, the JW notion that the heart was something more than a pump, was blown to shreds.
True to form, they never owned up to the misinformation they had spread all over the world. Instead, they just stopped talking about it until it just went away.
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JWB 5th Anniversary GB host lineup
by neat blue dog inthe recent article on the 5th anniversary of jw broadcasting includes a helpful graphic showing our hosts:.
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Pete Zahut
On that list should also be fatherless. I would appreciate it if you could elaborate on what that equates to as well Pete Zahut. 😀
I'm not sure what you are asking?
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JWB 5th Anniversary GB host lineup
by neat blue dog inthe recent article on the 5th anniversary of jw broadcasting includes a helpful graphic showing our hosts:.
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Pete Zahut
If the people in the photo were of another race or of another gender and did all the same things the governing body has, the race and gender wouldn’t be mentioned for fear of sounding racist or sexist.
When men... especially white men are involved, there are no limits to what women can and do say about them.
The majority of JWs are women and without having a gun held to their head, absolutely and wholeheartedly supported and are still supporting these men and they systematically teach their little boys to take the lead and their little girls to be submissive. They wanted their husbands to be leaders and despised them if they weren’t. Many, if not most men would have preferred not to be expected to play the part they were forced into by the generation before them yet they carry the blame for doing what women and society in general demanded of them.
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JWB 5th Anniversary GB host lineup
by neat blue dog inthe recent article on the 5th anniversary of jw broadcasting includes a helpful graphic showing our hosts:.
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evidently, bald old white men prevail.
I'm surprised their weight wasn't mentioned as well. It's almost the year 2020 and white men are the last cross section of society left, who some of us feel free make uncomplimentary insinuations about. Especially so if they're old and overweight.
Perhaps the comment was meant to be complimentary, but typically:
Bald = Physically Flawed, not pretty to look at and therefore incapable.
Old = Irrelevant and no longer of value. They couldn't possible have anything to offer.
White= Suspect...all of em'...entitled, privileged....not to be trusted.
Men = Automatically evil...the cause of most of the worlds problems.
neat blue dog: That's because it's an American religion. Only 2 out of 8 grew up elsewhere.
blondie: So there are no bald old white men in non-American religions.^ ^ Calling attention other peoples assumptions.
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If anyone ever makes the claim that they don't focus on Money ALL the time...
by HiddenPimo ini saw this mentioned on reddit but no link - i found the article form this weeks bible study..... in the “congregation bible study” part of the meeting this week there was a part that said and i quote: “only jehovah god and his son can receive someone into the heavenly kingdom or the paradise on earth under that kingdom.
we should diligently cultivate friendship with them by using what material riches we have in supporting kingdom interests”.
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Pete Zahut
"....and she's buying a stairway, to heaven "