Dogpatch
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My two week consulting trip to Bethel (the beginning of the end) Part 4
by seven006 inthe next day was going to be tough.
i had to do kind of a portfolio check session with the illustrators and work on some photo retouching for an up coming italian awake magazine and work with someone from the graphics department on the miniaturization issue.
as i walked around a little bit i noticed a large hell scanner sitting in a room with a plastic tarp over it.
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Q: How DID Noah get all those animals into the Ark?
by notjustyet ina: you take the "j" out of "jahs" and the "f" out of "way".
i can't beleive that i did not recognize this 40 years ago!!.
njy.
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Dogpatch
you have to understand black holes, and then you will get it.
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You have feet in your shoes
by rebel8 inyou have brains in your head.
you have feet in your shoes.
you can steer yourself in any direction you choose.
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If you go by Dr. Suess you need to change your avatar, girl.
Randy
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March 2012 Interview with Dr. Fridey, CEO of the Red Cross headquarters in Pomona, Calif.
by Lady Lee inpeople need to see this video.
if you have any lingering doubts about those who critisize ex-jws who try to refute the jw stance on blood transfusions or are unsure where you stand on the issue regarding accepting or even donating blood this is a must see.
it is long but worth watching.. now if only i can figure out how to embed it.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzzotomct38 .
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Dogpatch
Thank you Talesin,
As Lee says, if you actually LISTEN and look for what contradicts WT teaching, it is mind-blowing!
And she knows nothing of the WT besides what we told her, and what she comes across in her work. So...
IT IS NOT APOSTATE!
Someone could do a step-by-step commentary on Joy Frideys interview!
Randy
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March 2012 Interview with Dr. Fridey, CEO of the Red Cross headquarters in Pomona, Calif.
by Lady Lee inpeople need to see this video.
if you have any lingering doubts about those who critisize ex-jws who try to refute the jw stance on blood transfusions or are unsure where you stand on the issue regarding accepting or even donating blood this is a must see.
it is long but worth watching.. now if only i can figure out how to embed it.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzzotomct38 .
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Dogpatch
You can embed the playlist of all three on your site using the embed code:
<iframe width="853" height="480" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=PLDF36F5BFDB9AFCC8&hl=en_US" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
or the shorter version if it works or you want to email it:
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March 2012 Interview with Dr. Fridey, CEO of the Red Cross headquarters in Pomona, Calif.
by Lady Lee inpeople need to see this video.
if you have any lingering doubts about those who critisize ex-jws who try to refute the jw stance on blood transfusions or are unsure where you stand on the issue regarding accepting or even donating blood this is a must see.
it is long but worth watching.. now if only i can figure out how to embed it.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzzotomct38 .
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March 2012 Interview with Dr. Fridey, CEO of the Red Cross headquarters in Pomona, Calif.
by Lady Lee inpeople need to see this video.
if you have any lingering doubts about those who critisize ex-jws who try to refute the jw stance on blood transfusions or are unsure where you stand on the issue regarding accepting or even donating blood this is a must see.
it is long but worth watching.. now if only i can figure out how to embed it.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzzotomct38 .
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March 2012 Interview with Dr. Fridey, CEO of the Red Cross headquarters in Pomona, Calif.
by Lady Lee inpeople need to see this video.
if you have any lingering doubts about those who critisize ex-jws who try to refute the jw stance on blood transfusions or are unsure where you stand on the issue regarding accepting or even donating blood this is a must see.
it is long but worth watching.. now if only i can figure out how to embed it.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzzotomct38 .
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Dogpatch
OK it is azll public, ready for comment, sharing, etc. It just had to process my last 6 gig AVI file. :-))
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDF36F5BFDB9AFCC8&feature=edit_ok
SHARE THIS PLAYLIST far and wide!
Randy
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March 2012 Interview with Dr. Fridey, CEO of the Red Cross headquarters in Pomona, Calif.
by Lady Lee inpeople need to see this video.
if you have any lingering doubts about those who critisize ex-jws who try to refute the jw stance on blood transfusions or are unsure where you stand on the issue regarding accepting or even donating blood this is a must see.
it is long but worth watching.. now if only i can figure out how to embed it.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzzotomct38 .
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Dogpatch
Sorry but I am having trouble uploading the intermediate video(s), the ones with the actual walk-through Zen took. This is very good. I guess Youtube didn't like my 6 gig file. :-)) Tryng again right now...
Randy
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Why You Shouldn't care about offending Jehovah's Witnesses
by Dogpatch inwhy you shouldn't care about .
offending jehovah's witnesses .
[partial quote, please read the whole article with pictures].
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Why You Shouldn't care about
offending Jehovah's Witnesses[partial quote, please read the whole article with pictures]
Posted by author Kyria Abrahams
05.14.12 11:00 am
About a month ago, the New York Public School System released (and then quickly backpedaled on a list of words they would like banned from standardized tests.
To recap what you probably already know, the list included 50 potentially upsetting or offensive terms such as birthday, dinosaurs, dancing, pepperoni, and swimming pools.
The thinking was this: Words such as “birthday” or “Christmas” should be banned because they might upset Jehovah’s Witnesses who don’t celebrate. The same held true with swimming pools (because not every child has one) and dinosaurs (because they make Jesus cry) and dancing (which is made of rape). They also banned the word Schadenfreude because—little-known fact—it is actually pronounced “Jewfro.”
However, having been raised as a Jehovah’s Witness, I can tell you that the only thing I ever found offensive about the word “birthday” was that I could not have one. In fact, glancing at the word “birthday” on a standardized test actually was the extent of my birthday party. Looks like it’s just you and me, math test. And thus ended the best day of my childhood.
Here’s the part you didn’t know: Fundamentalists actually want to be offended. I know this sounds counterintuitive—what religion wouldn’t want to be respected, after all? In reality, it’s part of their culture to be seen as martyrs. Jehovah’s Witnesses have absolutely no interest in fitting in or being understood or, god forbid, having people be sensitive to them. They refer to themselves as “no part of the world” and everyone else as “worldly.”
In that way, they’re much like Hasidic Jews; in fact they even own a giant chunk of Brooklyn, which they are now selling for a ga-billion and four dollars.
To illustrate the JW’s martyr complex, here’s the cover of a monthly Jehovah’s Witness publication called Awake! This particular issue’s title is: “Youths Who Put God First.”
Read the rest (see link above)