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A few women that have made an impact in Christendoms religions in the last 200 years ,none of which are Jehovah`s Witnesses .
by smiddy3 inaimee semple mcpherson founder of the four square church.. catherine booth co-founder of the salvation army.. ellen g.white co-founder of the seventh day adventists.
mary baker eddy founded christian science.. florence crawford founder apostolic faith mission .
this is just a few of the movements where christian women had a very important role in getting them off the ground and were accepted by males as having gods approval.. and it is not without biblical precedence judges ch.4 & 5 that relates about deborah who was a prophetess and judge over israel for fourty years with jehovah`s approval and blessing of peace he gave her during her reign .. how do these facts fit with women in the jw religion ?
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Confidential books like Shepherd
by john.prestor ini'm trying to get as many confidential procedural books that have been leaked online.
shepherd the flock (2010).
circuit overseer guidelines (2017).
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Are Jehovah’s Witnesses as “Ministers” Teachers?
by minimus inall jws are supposed to be “ ministers”.
i would think that anyone that is considered a minister should have immense knowledge of their religion and should be able to teach anyone who inquires of the teachings.
my understanding is that most witnesses cannot explain even basic teachings without difficulty.
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Want to go on a vacation, and don't know where to go? National Geographic suggests Cambodia
by fulltimestudent inlink: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/destinations/asia/cambodia/what-to-do-in-siem-reap-eco-sustainable-tourism/?cmpid=org=ngp::mc=social::src=facebook::cmp=editorial::add=fb20181130travel-beyondangkorwat::rid=&sf203240346=1.
quote: "angkor wat, the world’s largest religious monument and a unesco world heritage site, is a must-see for many travelers.
this iconic temple complex in the siem reap province of cambodia attracts nearly 2.5 million foreign visitors annually—a number that is growing by about 15 percent each year.
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How to be happier every day.
by Lost in the fog inthe messages contained in these two books for children are quite profound and can be taken on board no matter what age you are.
book reviews @tes.com.
https://www.tes.com/news/two-tips-kids-books-being-happy.
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Why is Jesus Depicted as the Warrior at Armageddon on just a Horse with a Bow and Arrow ?
by RubaDub ini never understood this.
the wt depicts jesus, the all powerful one to destroy evil, being depicted as using a bow and arrow from a horse.
that seems like something from medieval times.. in todays world of nuclear bombs, precision laser directed bombs and advanced military technology, does a bow and arrow really put a fear into anyone?.
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Overcoming our Evolutionary purpose in order to save mankind (A most interesting discussion)
by TerryWalstrom inrecently bret weinstein and richard dawkins sat down for a debate.in the following video, weinstein talks about what can be done to address an error in dawkins'selfish gene theory in terms of the new atheism's error and regarding religion as a mind virus.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rm8fksjljtm&t=1096s_____and a good follow up:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr5yn2g4h54&t=904s.
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Hilarious article on Sentinelese in today's Guardian
by LoveUniHateExams ini say 'hilarious' because it shows the guardian's ridiculous bias.. this article is dripping with noble savage hippy-ness.. nearly all contact with outsiders have been violent.. here's an excerpt about one of the two 1991 visits that were non-violent: “they are a peace-loving people,” tn pandit, an anthropologist who conducted one of the first successful meetings with the tribe in 1991, told an indian news outlet this week.. and here's what wikipedia has to say about it: 'on later visits, pandit's boats were confronted by sentinelese who turned their backs, which pandit took as a sign their visit was not welcome; but they were able to leave gifts, which islanders came to take.
he observed that the men carried bows and arrows, but the women did not.
on one visit in 1991 the islanders took coconuts from the hands of pandit's party, but would not allow them to enter the island'.
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Could handle the Pressure???
by DwainBowman inif you were called before the muller probe, could you come up with the small amount of $100,000+ dollars to get an attorney to represent you?
and that's just the start!!.
after you've exhausted, everything you've got, but haven't given in and made stuff up, about trump.