HM-TM
Good answer!
Good question!
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
HM-TM
Good answer!
Good question!
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
Cantleave
It amazes me how people are so easily offended by terms like Jovie world and religitard.
Yes, particularly as they can also choose not to be offended.
draw any jw's attention to watchtower's history of false predictions and invariably, somewhere down the line of the conversation, the jw will tell you that watchtower never claimed to be an inspired prophet and therefore cannot be accused of being a false prophet.
but is it really true that watchtower has never claimed to be an inspired prophet?.
technically speaking, the answer is yes - i think (if i'm wrong i'd love to see the quote).
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
Tazmanian-Devil
I like the name Jovie World. Yes it's belittling. But so is the made up word "Jehovah".
You say yahweh, I say my way
You say yahweh, I say no way
You say yahweh, I say Yahoo
You say ....
And yes, we should call the whole thing off.
i have exchanged posts with a number of you in the short time that i've been a member of this most excellent forum.. as i initially posted, i have aspergers syndrome.
in my case it is both severe and mild.
it is mild in that unless you talked to me for some time you would only think me a little odd.
GrreatTeacher
Interesting that you feel this in your head. I think I feel feelings in my chest mostly, come to think about it.
Yeh - that would be stress.
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
HM-TM
do you believe it is possible for a Christian to live apart from organized Christian religions?
Yes
And if so, would you also believe, he or she, is apart from whatever organized religion is guilty of?
That depends very much on the individual.
i have exchanged posts with a number of you in the short time that i've been a member of this most excellent forum.. as i initially posted, i have aspergers syndrome.
in my case it is both severe and mild.
it is mild in that unless you talked to me for some time you would only think me a little odd.
GrreatTeacher
Interesting that you feel this in your head. I think I feel feelings in my chest mostly, come to think about it.
I sometimes feel that I want to bang my head against a brick wall, just to feel relief from the pressure of the rubber bands.
Sometimes, I feel as though I am banging my head against a brick wall, especially when I discuss things with religtards and jovies.
i have exchanged posts with a number of you in the short time that i've been a member of this most excellent forum.. as i initially posted, i have aspergers syndrome.
in my case it is both severe and mild.
it is mild in that unless you talked to me for some time you would only think me a little odd.
HM-TM
Logic dictates a belief in a higher power. Emotion comes into play when we acknowledge that we have been the recipients of such wonder. That emotion is called love.
Logic dictates a belief in science. Emotion causes us to create a higher being so that we don't feel alone and that life has a purpose and to help us no longer be afraid of death. That emotion is called FEAR which was created by religtards when they created their god.
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
HM-TM
It's not just belief in a mythical sky wizard that I take issue with. It's what comes with it. It's the 'my god is better than your god' rubbish. It's the trouble they cause throughout the world. It's the millions that are dead because of religion even though they profess to be about peace and love. It's the fact that religions aren't about belief. They are businesses and big ones at that. They are about controlling their 'flock' (AKA sheep). I could go on but that should suffice.
i can understand why someone who was born of jovie parents would want to leave jovie world.
i can see why someone who had joined jovie world would want to leave.
after all, why would you want to stay in such an evil institution?.
Ucantnome
I recognise your right to be offended.
Please feel free to exercise your right not to read my posts.
I think it was DJS who said in a post in another thread, and I paraphrase, your kind, throughout history, murdered hundreds of millions of my kind simply for having the audacity to question and speak out against your kind. When atheist take over the world, and we will, we will be kinder to your kind than your kind was to my kind. Yes, you may feel insulted but, given what your kind did to my kind, you got away lightly.