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Have you read "Signs of the last days?" by Carl O Jonsson?
Awakened at Gilead
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Re: Have you read "Signs of the last days?" by Carl O Jonsson?
posted Thu, 15 May 2008 17:06:00 GMT
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![]() New YorkPost 491 of 2061 Since 4/7/2008 |
What began as a dustbin of sweepings from crackpot authors transitioned into the re-arranging of actual mainstream scholar's work into a crazy quilt religion with contraian overtones and a pig-headed stubborness that is downright antisocial. Terry did you plagiarize that from someone else??? J/K, that was actually quite a profound statement...now if only we can get the 7million JW slaves out there to wake up... A@G |
Terry
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Re: Re: Have you read "Signs of the last days?" by Carl O Jonsson?
posted Thu, 15 May 2008 17:17:00 GMT
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![]() TexasPost 6391 of 6925 Since 6/19/2004 |
Terry did you plagiarize that from someone else???
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Irony! |
caliber
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Re: Have you read "Signs of the last days?" by Carl O Jonsson?
posted Thu, 15 May 2008 18:43:00 GMT
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This is such a good topic for countless lurkers to hear. Old timers to the board may say this is such old news, but its time to refresh it for others to see. It's easy to say just go back to topic history, but it's just not the same, there's no back and forth input ! Others get to see the raw emotions and feelings as they surface .References and proofs document your doubts.... to reaffirm their shocking reality ;As other have already well said ..The implanted idea's have always appeared to be almost like a letter from God (semi-inspired was mentioned ).First this idea itself must take a tumble. All your investment in time and money and learning, plays on your mind. Your sense of self-pride says... why couldn't I see this before now ? Your trust as a whole is shaken, your whole world view must now change ! In the end it all comes down to "intent", what is the intent behind the WT ? My advice though, is to try to pace yourself,an opening mind ( once intentionally starved for free thought) wants to devour all the food at once! Take long walks, take time to reflect & slowly accept & absorb! Caliber |
Mr Ben
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Re: Have you read "Signs of the last days?" by Carl O Jonsson?
posted Thu, 15 May 2008 19:07:00 GMT
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"A religion that teaches lies cannot be true" (WT Dec 1, 1991, p7) ... and the drunken whore rides her lover the wild beast.... |
Awakened at Gilead
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Re: Re: Have you read "Signs of the last days?" by Carl O Jonsson?
posted Thu, 15 May 2008 21:43:00 GMT
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![]() New YorkPost 494 of 2061 Since 4/7/2008 |
Thanks for the tips Caliber.... Yes it does bring up strong raw emotions....
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mouthy
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Re: Re: Have you read "Signs of the last days?" by Carl O Jonsson?
posted Thu, 15 May 2008 23:44:00 GMT
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![]() OntarioPost 10687 of 11748 Since 11/22/2001 |
They just do twisted riffs on other people's homework.< Terry said Didnt some one at Bethel say they were" Sucking the Tits of Babylon the Great "I had a laugh when I read that....( I have a sick sense of humor ) |
Awakened at Gilead
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Re: Re: Re: Have you read "Signs of the last days?" by Carl O Jonsson?
posted Fri, 16 May 2008 16:08:00 GMT
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![]() New YorkPost 496 of 2061 Since 4/7/2008 |
Mouthy:Didnt some one at Bethel say they were" Sucking the Tits of Babylon the Great " Grace, I think that was Karl Klein... he would have said something like that... but then again Carey Barber was always talking about the "Great Whore"... he preferred the word "whore" to "harlot".... sounds worse I guess. Back to discussion on the "Last Days" book... has anyone discussed the Il Piccolo quoting scandal before? A@G |
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Re: Have you read "Signs of the last days?" by Carl O Jonsson?
posted Fri, 16 May 2008 17:34:00 GMT
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What is really disturbing is what was revealed by Kerry Lauderback-Wood in her "Tort of Misrepresentation" article (try googling that). The Society misrepresented its sources in the pamphlet "How Can Blood Save Your Life?" in order to paint blood transfusions as TOO MEDICALLY DANGEROUS to even consider. So in this case the misquotations were used as scare tactics, plain and simple.
I'm surprised this isn't brought up more often. Here's a quote from the article: The pamphlet summarizes the immune system argument with the words of Dr. John S. Spratt who stated, "The cancer surgeon may need to become a bloodless surgeon." The pamphlet does not, however, explain a critical distinction between Dr. Spratt's and the Society's definition of "bloodless surgeon." Dr. Spratt recommends that "cancer surgeons should consider administering only packed washed or washed frozen red cells for urgent correction of blood loss." In other words. Dr. Spratt is not recommending withholding blood in urgent situations, but transfusing Society-banned red blood cells. The Society's quotation of Dr. Spratt's comment about "surgeons becoming bloodless surgeons" is a classic example of how a literally accurate quotation can create a false impression because of an equivocation, in this case what constitutes "bloodless surgery." Journal of Church and State, Vol. 47, No. 4, Autumn 2005, p. 794 |



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