Is it to do with the identity of the great crowd?
ThomasCovenant
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April 23, 1933 - the most significant date of all.
by Focus inapril 23, 1933 - the most significant date of all.
every single one of you will, of course, know the significance of this momentous date in the history of god's people and their "inspired", ark-like organization.. do you know what was the significance of that critical date?.
do not expect the earthly media to provide you with a clue.
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I never realized that Hitler's persecution of the Witnesses was worse than that of the Jews
by ThomasCovenant in'the terrible persecution of jehovahs witnesses by hitler, worse than that he inflicted on the jews, took place.
'' wt 1966 15th oct page 635.
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ThomasCovenant
'The terrible persecution of Jehovah’s witnesses by Hitler, worse than that he inflicted on the Jews, took place.'' WT 1966 15th Oct page 635.
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April 23, 1933 - the most significant date of all.
by Focus inapril 23, 1933 - the most significant date of all.
every single one of you will, of course, know the significance of this momentous date in the history of god's people and their "inspired", ark-like organization.. do you know what was the significance of that critical date?.
do not expect the earthly media to provide you with a clue.
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ThomasCovenant
On April 23, 1933, Judge Rutherford personally first broadcast over a special Watchtower chain of fifty-five powerful stations his now world-famous hour lecture “Effect of Holy Year on Peace and Prosperity
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Marrying a Black Person
by ThomasCovenant inwe are not living today among aryan nations where such members of our fleshly family relationship could be exterminated for marrying a black, as was possible and was ordered in the early days of apartheid.. being limited by the laws of the new south african nation in which we live, we can take action against those who marry blacks only to a certain extent, that is, consistent with current laws.
the law of the land forbids us to kill them, even though they be members of our own flesh-and-blood family relationship.
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ThomasCovenant
We are not living today among Aryan nations where such members of our fleshly family relationship could be exterminated for marrying a Black, as was possible and was ordered in the early days of apartheid.
Being limited by the laws of the new South African nation in which we live, we can take action against those who marry Blacks only to a certain extent, that is, consistent with current laws. The law of the land forbids us to kill them, even though they be members of our own flesh-and-blood family relationship.
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My friends don't believe dinosaurs existed ....
by wannabefree ini just found this out last night.
(preface: this is a husband and wife that i have come to be friends with after leaving the borg, they are christians).
we were sitting around visiting last night and having a good time when my friend starts in on illegal immigration and politics and starts throwing out his hate speech which eventually turns to homosexuals.
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ThomasCovenant
Your friends are idiots.
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When I decided to no longer turn in time...
by SG098 inbeing my 1st post i figured i should relate a personal experience.
a few months ago i decided to stop reporting time.
i'm mentally out of this cult now but still trapped because of family.
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ThomasCovenant
Thank you for posting.
When my wife was asked about her lack of reporting and field service activity she answered,
''I'm not interested in saving lives''
The questioning stopped there.
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Official Website for Detroit International Convention
by Red Piller innot sure if this has been posted:.
http://detroitdelegates.org/.
it's pretty interesting, i think.
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ThomasCovenant
Didn't Satan provide the worldly things?
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How would you define RELIGION, and why?
by Fernando in"judge" rutherford defined or classified all religion as "a snare and a racket" in his books "religion" and "enemies".. after rutherford's death in 1942, his protege, watchtower vice president, and aclu darling, hayden c. covington, in the early 1950's, for reasons of legal expedience and supremacist aspirations, suddenly converted the watchtower into a religion.. this was done alongside one of the most audacious, spurious and longstanding swindles of the us legal system.
this involved twisting philippians 1:7 and misrepresenting the watchtower's true nature, objectives and activities.. .
this meant that it became necessary for the watchtower to suddenly reclassify and redefine religion (w51 1/15 p. 43 new legal booklet well named; w51 8/15 p. 511 questions from readers; yb75 p. 161 part 2 "for gladys bolton...").. two new watchtower classifications were suddenly created: "true religion" and "false religion".. now "true religion" meant "true beliefs" whilst "belief" in ever changing watchtower doctrine was equated with the one "faith" of scripture.. all this while the watchtower increasingly and maliciously truncated, obfuscated and hid the liberating full "good news" (or unabridged gospel) of scripture, which it lyingly claimed (in court) that it was actually "defending and legally establishing".. how would you have defined religion before learning ttatt?.
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ThomasCovenant
Wishful thinking.
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Atlanta Int Convention 2014:The Big Party. Does this look like WT believes Armageddon is coming "soon"?
by AndDontCallMeShirley inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=potrr2qxhue.
.. if armageddon is "imminent", why is wt focused on sight-seeing, entertainment, travel, etc.
instead of preaching and saving people??.
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ThomasCovenant
As portrayed in the video the witness religion of today is not the one that I was a part of seven years ago.
Unfortunately whilst watching it I cannot help but have the emotion of hatred.
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" .... but they are prepared to die for it"
by Phizzy inthis topic is prompted by a phrase used by darth rutherford in his excellent life story.
he said that jw's sit there nodding their heads at what is said from the platform, and, i paraphrase, :.
"they do not know why they believe as they do, but they are prepared to die for those beliefs".. i feel strongly that jw's in this position, and it is only a very few who can explain and attempt to justify their beliefs, are the same as radicalised muslims.. these islamists, mainly young men, can spout slogans, and can sometimes even explain what their beliefs are in a half-arsed way, but thay cannot explain, in words that actually make rational sense, why they believe as they do.. jehovah's witnesses are, in the main, exactly the same.
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ThomasCovenant
Having read Darth Rutherford's post the same phrase stood out for me too.
I would add that not only do they not know why they believe, but also what they believe.
And still willing to die for beliefs they don't even know.