Their talks should be rated like movies. I give this one a PG 13. Numbing, numbing, numbing...... I think the average JW has a high tolerance to numbing!
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Anthony Morris The 3rd Talks About Human Hot Dogs At Armageddon, There Will Be No Picnic For Survivors
by frankiespeakin inwatch out for armageddon it is going to be numbing to human sensibilities:.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=micq4iqrklm.
i guess he's thinkin jehovah's gonna roast them like a hot dogs burned to a charred ruination over a fire.
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The Bible - Which books get to stay or go decided my men - cut & paste old school
by HarryMac inwestern traditioneastern orthodox traditionoriental orthodox traditionassyrian eastern traditionbooksprotestant.
[o 1]roman catholicgreek orthodoxslavonic orthodoxgeorgian orthodoxarmenian apostolic.
(part of 4 esdras)no.
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moomanchu
Interesting list.
I like to ask JW's this question -
Since man was able to alter the bible of the most important thing, that is to remove Jehovah's name,
how then can I trust anything else written the bible?
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Who left or got stumbled over the 1995 generation thing?
by Julia Orwell inor the 2000's generation thing?.
how did you feel?
how did it help you wake up?
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moomanchu
Remember to serve Jehovah because of love not because of a date.
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Who is unworthy to eat and drink and why?
by moomanchu ini have been thinking about this question a lot, especially during this time of year.the watchtower compels about 7 million jw's every year to believe, that they are unworthy to eat the bread and drink the cup of the lord.a main point of the watchtower's argument is found at 1cor.
27 so then, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the lord.
28 everyone ought to examine themselves before they eat of the bread and drink from the cup.
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moomanchu
I have been thinking about this question a lot, especially during this time of year.
The Watchtower compels about 7 million JW's every year to believe, that they are unworthy to eat the bread and drink the cup of the Lord. A main point of the Watchtower's argument is found at 1Cor. 11:27-29. 27 So then, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the Lord. 28 Everyone ought to examine themselves before they eat of the bread and drink from the cup. 29 For those who eat and drink without discerning the body of Christ eat and drink judgment on themselves. My question is: How can the Watchtower apply 1 Cor. to the earthly hope JW's, convincing them they are unworthy to eat and drink, when at the time of this scriptures writing there was only the heavenly hope? Also 1 Cor. was written c.56 and Revelation was written c.96, therefore the 144,000 number wasn't even thought of by anyone. IMO the Watchtower took a simple scripture that was written to correct an abuse of the Lord's supper and turned it into a decree of limitation for JW's. How does the Watchtower wiggle around this? -
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Congregation had to relocate Memorial...thanks to me
by Shepherd Book inso, the two local congregations were planning to hold their memorial together at 7:30 at the local community center, but they had to make a last-minute change to their own hall, and i'm pretty sure it was because of me.. let me explain.... at work on monday afternoon, a co-worker returned from her lunchbreak and showed me the memorial invitation that was waiitng in her door when she went home for lunch.
i noticed the sticker on the back indicated the memorial was being held, not at the local hall, but at the community center.
from a past (non-jw) event i attended there, i knew they didn't allow alcohol (unless you pay for security guards), so i wrote to the center's coordinator:.
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moomanchu
No one is above the law.
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Memorial Video
by moomanchu init's that time of year again.. i guess this was an e-mail invite.. .
has this been posted before?.
http://player.vimeo.com/video/60726356.
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moomanchu
It's that time of year again.
I guess this was an e-mail invite.
Has this been posted before?
http://player.vimeo.com/video/60726356
Reminds me of walt disney in the 50's.
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An open letter to the Governing Body: Go F*ck Yourselves.
by EntirelyPossible indear member of the governing body,.
thanks to you, i did something a few nights ago that i promised i would never do again.
i lied to someone.
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moomanchu
Reading that was therapeutic.
Your thread title made me laugh, love it.
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Orangeburg Assembly Hall - designed to be sold as a future supermarket?
by cedars ini've just been watching a youtube video that reveals the new assembly hall in orangeburg, sc.. two things struck me when watching it.... firstly, everything is attributed to jehovah, right down to deciding the location where the hall is to be built.
"we examined over 300 properties," said one interviewee, "we were reminded that jehovah knew where the site was, we just had to keep looking and show him that we were persistent.
" other workers interviewed throughout the video attribute everything to god, as though it is impossible to build anything without divine direction.. here is the video.... .
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moomanchu
It took a while but I finally remembered that music,
why are they playing the theme song from Jurasic Park???
4,100 gallon swimming pool, 8,000 carpet squares, 262,500 meals how exciting !!!!!!
I wonder how many leaks and dumps were taken????????
Surely it was better than average !!!
I think flat concrete floor buildings might hold their value better than angled concrete floor buildings.
It doesn't make sense not to have a sloped auditorium.
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Jehovah's Witnesses Conference Center, photographs from Jan. 25 open house
by moomanchu inmore real estate & money !click here http://thetandd.com/news/jehovah-s-witnesses-conference-center/collection_cb5ac476-6825-11e2-9002-001a4bcf887a.html#0 for a slideshow of the assembly hall.emily youngblood says there are a lot of opportunities in the world for a 21-year-old opportunities for success and fame.but serving god and others is youngbloods joy.
so the lexington resident was honored to take part in the construction of the new orangeburg assembly hall of jehovahs witnesses.just seeing something all of us are so passionate about and that we enjoyed doing, to me that is a great opportunity to show that we are doing this as volunteers and as part of our worship of god, youngblood said.youngblood was among the approximately 5,000 volunteers who worked on the assembly hall over the past year and a half.the 3,000-seat assembly hall sits on 58 acres near the intersection of s.c. highway 33 and interstate 26. an open house was held friday.the center will serve primarily as a location to educate the jehovahs witnesses on biblical principles for daily life.
more than 300 congregations will use the assembly hall for their semi-annual assemblies.youngblood said she heard about the orangeburg project about six years ago and knew she wanted to volunteer at that time.i worked on anything that i could, she said.
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moomanchu
This family is certainly the exception from the stereotype
I knew some people like this also, glad you got your in-law out.
The hall is a beautiful building, just like the many churches through out
the earth that the Watchtower condemns.
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Jehovah's Witnesses Conference Center, photographs from Jan. 25 open house
by moomanchu inmore real estate & money !click here http://thetandd.com/news/jehovah-s-witnesses-conference-center/collection_cb5ac476-6825-11e2-9002-001a4bcf887a.html#0 for a slideshow of the assembly hall.emily youngblood says there are a lot of opportunities in the world for a 21-year-old opportunities for success and fame.but serving god and others is youngbloods joy.
so the lexington resident was honored to take part in the construction of the new orangeburg assembly hall of jehovahs witnesses.just seeing something all of us are so passionate about and that we enjoyed doing, to me that is a great opportunity to show that we are doing this as volunteers and as part of our worship of god, youngblood said.youngblood was among the approximately 5,000 volunteers who worked on the assembly hall over the past year and a half.the 3,000-seat assembly hall sits on 58 acres near the intersection of s.c. highway 33 and interstate 26. an open house was held friday.the center will serve primarily as a location to educate the jehovahs witnesses on biblical principles for daily life.
more than 300 congregations will use the assembly hall for their semi-annual assemblies.youngblood said she heard about the orangeburg project about six years ago and knew she wanted to volunteer at that time.i worked on anything that i could, she said.
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moomanchu
More real estate & money ! Click here http://thetandd.com/news/jehovah-s-witnesses-conference-center/collection_cb5ac476-6825-11e2-9002-001a4bcf887a.html#0 for a slideshow of the Assembly Hall. Emily Youngblood says there are a lot of opportunities in the world for a 21-year-old — opportunities for success and fame. But serving God and others is Youngblood’s joy. So the Lexington resident was honored to take part in the construction of the new Orangeburg Assembly Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses. “Just seeing something all of us are so passionate about and that we enjoyed doing, to me that is a great opportunity to show that we are doing this as volunteers and as part of our worship of God,” Youngblood said. Youngblood was among the approximately 5,000 volunteers who worked on the Assembly Hall over the past year and a half. The 3,000-seat Assembly Hall sits on 58 acres near the intersection of S.C. Highway 33 and Interstate 26. An open house was held Friday. The center will serve primarily as a location to educate the Jehovah’s Witnesses on Biblical principles for daily life. More than 300 congregations will use the Assembly Hall for their semi-annual assemblies. Youngblood said she heard about the Orangeburg project about six years ago and knew she wanted to volunteer at that time. “I worked on anything that I could,” she said. “I enjoy learning everything I can. This has been a really neat avenue for a lot of us young people.” Shenin and Jonathan Bolton said they moved from California to Charleston just to work on the project. They have lived in a camper for the past nine months while putting in about 200 to 300 hours per month on the project. Shenin worked in the personnel department, helping schedule volunteers, while Jonathan was in the site department, which helped with land and building preparation. “It has been fun. We realized that we really don’t need as much as we think we really need. We loved it,” Shenin said. During construction, more than 250,000 meals were prepared and served to the volunteers at the site. The 66,000-square-foot, $10 million facility includes a 4,100-gallon water feature in the atrium that is also used as a baptismal pool. About 80 gallons of water per minute flow over the mini-waterfall. The water is circulated every 90 minutes and is purified by filtration and high-intensity ultraviolet light. The baptismal pool also includes a special lift system to accommodate disabled delegates. The 3,000-seat auditorium includes a large mural reflecting the Lowcountry and Midlands of South Carolina. The auditorium’s light and dark brown wood trim aims to create what officials describe as a “modest and attractive” ambiance. The seats are staggered and different sizes to accommodate viewing and people of various sizes. The building also contains technology for the hearing impaired, including video walls and video systems. Four cameras within the auditorium provide multiple viewing angles of the stage. Outside, more than 45,000 pieces of ground cover were used, including 136 trees, 2,434 plants and 1,200 bales of pine straw. The facility has about 1,000 parking spaces. Church officials have touted the economic impact of the project, which is expected to host 40 two-day events each year. The estimated total attendance is expected to be 190,000 visitors a year, with each person spending an estimated $66 per day. The Orangeburg site was chosen from about 300 possible sites in the state. The center’s location near Interstate 26 and Interstate 95 made it most attractive. Contact the writer: [email protected] or 803-533-5551. ****************************************************** **
Agápe,
Brother
Cheverly (Spanish) Congregation
Maryland, USA