Yeah, I remember all the anti-Catholic stuff from the late 80s/early 90s.
In particular the stuff about paedo priests abusing the choir boys.
Funny that the WTS has gone quiet about that ...
i remember back in the 80s almost every awake and watchtower magazine, think all, hade an article about how bad and evil catholic church was.
what happened to all the bashing?
was it because people in catholic countries got offended?
Yeah, I remember all the anti-Catholic stuff from the late 80s/early 90s.
In particular the stuff about paedo priests abusing the choir boys.
Funny that the WTS has gone quiet about that ...
i don`t think so .
hasn`t science ,astronomy ,time , .....proven it an illogical beleif ?.
with the information about this solar system and it`s planets ,other stars and their planets that we have information about ,and the fact that no god has ever revealed him/her self in any shape or form 'there is no evidence that a creator / god has ever existed.. except in the minds of humans who want to control a section of humanity .. the fact that religions rely on "you have to have faith" to beleive in a god ,surely is a cop out.. i look forward to your comments .. and a happy new year to you all..
@Smiddy - you're right - there is no evidence for the existence of God.
But science cannot really comment one way or the other re the existence of God. How would scientists go about collecting data for a being that is meant to be invisible and which lives in a different 'world' (heaven)?
It's up to religious people to establish God's existence, something they haven't done.
Re creation/intelligent design - it is illogical to believe in this because all the evidence suggests humans evolved from a type of ape at least 200,000 years ago. So we can say with some certainty that the Adam and Eve story is bullshit, but not necessarily the existence of God.
i hadn’t heard of this guy, andrew tate, until a few days ago, when he was mentioned on novara media (which is practically the only news i watch).
then i saw a clip with him where he explained why he moved to romania: he said he ‘likes romania because the police are corrupt and you can pay them off’.
(practically a direct quote) i thought to myself at the time that sounded a bit complacent!
@Nic - I used the words 'bigot' and 'retard' but I didn't say who was which.
Perhaps it's Greta who's the bigot and Tate the retard.
Better now?
i hadn’t heard of this guy, andrew tate, until a few days ago, when he was mentioned on novara media (which is practically the only news i watch).
then i saw a clip with him where he explained why he moved to romania: he said he ‘likes romania because the police are corrupt and you can pay them off’.
(practically a direct quote) i thought to myself at the time that sounded a bit complacent!
'The guy is strangely cartoonish in his villainy' -
Although, to be fair, Greta Thunberg is cartoonist in her heroism, I fancy.
so, i've already posted stuff about the 2008 film of the same title, directed by tomas alfredson.. i rate that film very highly, so i thought i'd treat myself over the xmas holidays with the novel by john ajvide lindqvist.
the book is a lot darker in some aspects - the film sensibly tones down the paedophile desires and exploits of haakan, the girl vampire's carer.
nobody wants to see that kind of stuff on screen.
What makes the remake better for you?
so, i've already posted stuff about the 2008 film of the same title, directed by tomas alfredson.. i rate that film very highly, so i thought i'd treat myself over the xmas holidays with the novel by john ajvide lindqvist.
the book is a lot darker in some aspects - the film sensibly tones down the paedophile desires and exploits of haakan, the girl vampire's carer.
nobody wants to see that kind of stuff on screen.
I've not seen the remake, Let Me In (2010). I've heard a few negative reviews or comparisons with Swedish film.
But maybe I should give the English-language version a try. I heard it is basically a straight horror film, whereas the Swedish film (like the novel) is more a coming-of-age drama and romance/friendship than horror. Have I got that right?
i hadn’t heard of this guy, andrew tate, until a few days ago, when he was mentioned on novara media (which is practically the only news i watch).
then i saw a clip with him where he explained why he moved to romania: he said he ‘likes romania because the police are corrupt and you can pay them off’.
(practically a direct quote) i thought to myself at the time that sounded a bit complacent!
@Vidiot - thing is, I don't know who is what.
Let the reader use discernment
i hadn’t heard of this guy, andrew tate, until a few days ago, when he was mentioned on novara media (which is practically the only news i watch).
then i saw a clip with him where he explained why he moved to romania: he said he ‘likes romania because the police are corrupt and you can pay them off’.
(practically a direct quote) i thought to myself at the time that sounded a bit complacent!
I'd never heard of this Andrew Tate either, until this Twitter quarrel between a bigot and a retard blew up.
Word must be said that there were apparently also three others arrested along with him - his brother, plus two Romanian women. Some women are total bitches, aren't they?
Of course, one of the aspects of this is that it lets the mainstream media once again kiss the feet of an autistic Swedish teenager
so, i've already posted stuff about the 2008 film of the same title, directed by tomas alfredson.. i rate that film very highly, so i thought i'd treat myself over the xmas holidays with the novel by john ajvide lindqvist.
the book is a lot darker in some aspects - the film sensibly tones down the paedophile desires and exploits of haakan, the girl vampire's carer.
nobody wants to see that kind of stuff on screen.
So, I've already posted stuff about the 2008 film of the same title, directed by Tomas Alfredson.
I rate that film very highly, so I thought I'd treat myself over the Xmas holidays with the novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist.
The book is a lot darker in some aspects - the film sensibly tones down the paedophile desires and exploits of Haakan, the girl vampire's carer. Nobody wants to see that kind of stuff on screen. However the novel is different - Haakan is obviously a paedophile in the book.
Even so, John Ajvide Lindqvist is or seems to be a great writer.
(I've got up to page 150 and the book's 519 pages long.)
Check out this paragraph, coming after Oskar is abused by school bullies ...
"He got up and left the bathroom. Didn't wipe up the drop of blood. Let someone see it, let them wonder. Let them think someone had been killed here, because someone had been killed here. And for the hundredth time."
BTW has anyone on this forum read the novel? What did you think about it?
rip pele (born edson arantes do nascimento).
he was an unbelievably talented footballer and a great ambassador for the sport.. .
i've been hearing lots of talk recently calling lionel messi the greatest footballer of all time.