Found in Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi : "curiosity is insubordination in its purest form" Vladimir Nabokov
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by compound complex inthe endeavor to compel all men to think alike on all subjects,.
culminated in the great apostasy and the development of the .
great papal system; and thereby the 'gospel,' the 'one faith,'.
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Now I've gone and done it
by Uncertain inas part of my churchly visits while working on my uncertainty, i took communion at a baptist church.
i was baptized twenty-three years ago so it was all on the up and up, at least in protestant christendom.
it had been years, and it was a very moving experience.
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Not so quickly, I made it through the Knowledge book, the Worship book and the majority of Teach before throwing up my hands. I'm thankful I only risked myself, no family involvement. I needed something to believe in, but I kept getting to the brink and then backing away. The more familiar I felt with the material, the easier it was to see the curtain, and finally the man behind it. I'm pretty sure Jesus never owned a necktie. But now that I reflect on it, the Wizard of Oz certainly did.
I don't believe that the evil Internet brought me to this decision, rather the FDS-provided information did it. When I got to the end of the Daniel book and found out that the League of Nations was the disgusting thing, my eyebrows went far up and never realy settled again. I had noticed photos and quotes from the UN and its agencies in the magazines and realized that there was a discrepancy. But professing to be based on bible truths just hasn't held true. Some of the Day texts (?) put my hackles up as well. I tend to want the verse to have something to do with the commentary, I guess I'm to picky.
But in any case, youse guys (bad Brooklyn accent?) are great to hang out with, I'll stick around here for awhile.
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Super Pioneer
by Shawn10538 ini am sure someone else has posted this, but it was just so hilarious i had to post it again.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tukktr0wjeo&mode=related&search=
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Will never fly, no necktie.
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IMPORTANT!!! WE HAVE BEEN WRONG ALL ALONG!
by deaconbluez ini just read in the live forever book, 1990 edition: "there will be only one organizationgod's visible organization that will survive the fast-approaching "great tribulation.
" it is simply not true that all religions lead to the same goal... you must be part of jehovah's organization, doing god's will, in order to receive his blessing of everlasting life...".
in print!
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I can't help but picture an giant, apostate conga line on each continent snaking (yes, I said snaking) toward the KH of your choice. See the look on the faces of the elders at the door? Is that joy or fear? No matter, we dance on.
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OMG, this tops anything the Society have said yet - an exciting deliverance
by truthseeker inthe november 1, 2007 watchtower had me laughing my ass off.. .
these wt writers must be smoking somthing good.. .
first study article, page 22 .
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Revelation its Grand Climax at Hand Copyright 1988 Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania 2006 Printing
Chapter 18, paragraph 5: Thus, when C.T. Russell appeared for morning worship with the Brooklyn, New York Bethel family on the morning of October 2, 1914, he made the dramatic anouncement: "The Gentile Times have ended; their kings have had their day."
Yup, exciting stuff indeed. I tried to keep from snorting when this was read at the book study, I couldn't lift my eyes to look around the room for fear of what expressions I might or might not see. I do wonder who was keeping the journal, and where he was when the realization hit him. In the shower? Shaving? Taking care of other needs? And what did his table-mates say? How about those Mets? Pass the Kool-aid?
Shall we have a party tomorrow on the anniversary of such a momentous occasion?
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Your mileage may vary, not responsible for contingency offers, ballon payments or property taxes. Not valid in Michigan, or other markets logging negative sales numbers.
Seriously, I've heard of several people doing this, none of them Roman Catholics. Houses have sold, except in Michigan. I don't think we can give them away here.
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Now I've gone and done it
by Uncertain inas part of my churchly visits while working on my uncertainty, i took communion at a baptist church.
i was baptized twenty-three years ago so it was all on the up and up, at least in protestant christendom.
it had been years, and it was a very moving experience.
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As part of my churchly visits while working on my uncertainty, I took communion at a baptist church. I was baptized twenty-three years ago so it was all on the up and up, at least in protestant Christendom. It had been years, and it was a very moving experience. It brought back the sadness I felt at my first Memorial when no one dared take the gift from Jesus.
So, I thought about things, looked through all the books I had (Teach, Knowledge, Reasoning, NWT notes), at the WTBS website and couldn't find the biblical connection to why communion is not for all. Meanwhile, I knew that i was not going to get Dub-dunked and thought it only fair to tell my study-leader.
I told her about my wild escapade, and my reason for doing it. I had already laid the groundwork at the previous week's study, saying I needed to ask more about the Memorial the next time we met. She had Mrs. CO with her so I didn't want to make an issue of it that day. The next week I asked her for the bible citation, leaving her the loophole of getting back to me with it. We looked at the sources we had, and didn't find anything. I gave a heartfelt witness (come to think of it, I never actually witnessed before) about the closeness to Jah through his Son and the wafer and wine, I hope I gave her something to consider. I said I didn't see myself being a candidate for baptism so she invited me to keep attending the KH but we stopped the study. I will probably continue the Rev book for awhile, out of curiosity and a personal sense of comittment to finishing what I started. Or I'll gag once too often and give it up, we'll see.
Thanks for your support in this decision, I hope I can continue to hang out here. You folks are pretty special and I already speak the "language."
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Great shots! Thank you for my new desktop picture! Was there lots of air pollution or did the weather dudes offer another explanation? Or could it be (looks around and whispers) a sign?
And I'm paying $2.999 a gallon, without the cool sunset to make up for it.
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What the C.O. said right there on the Platform
by Uncertain inhe started his talk before rev.bookstudy with all the gloom and doom news and then dropped the (to me) bombshell that he reads the news on line.
yup, i could hear an intake of breath through the hall.
i can't for the life of me remember what the rest of his talk was, although he used a box of crayolas as a prop.
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Tula,
"What a world, what a world...."
I suppose we could work up a talk using the Living Water to drown the wicked witch of Babbel-on. And instead of the songbook, let's use the Optimistic Voices singing "You're out of the woods, you're into the light...". Nope, I'm going to stop now, I'm scaring myself.
And Truthsearcher, I am more certain every day. No baptism for me, I'm moving straight to apostate.
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What the C.O. said right there on the Platform
by Uncertain inhe started his talk before rev.bookstudy with all the gloom and doom news and then dropped the (to me) bombshell that he reads the news on line.
yup, i could hear an intake of breath through the hall.
i can't for the life of me remember what the rest of his talk was, although he used a box of crayolas as a prop.
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He started his talk before Rev.bookstudy with all the gloom and doom news and then dropped the (to me) bombshell that he reads the news on line. Yup, I could hear an intake of breath through the hall. I can't for the life of me remember what the rest of his talk was, although he used a box of Crayolas as a prop. But he reads the daily news on the Internet.
You will remember that I'm a non-babptized perpetual study, and that my screen name is descriptive. I'm throughly impressed by this website, and more than a little amazed by the level of your collective knowledge and awareness. So, when I listen at the hall and hear such things, I feel like I have to come here and share. Okay, maybe I really mean run and tattle.
His Sunday talks were intresting as well. The talk based on Psalm 26 was solid and conservative. BTW, take a look at that psalm in the NASB or NIV or NKJV to see how unnecessarily convoluted the NWT is.
And then came the final talk, based on ............ The Wizard of Oz. Amazing. And this here junior apostate was also amazed at how many in the congregation were so well-versed in a movie taken from a novel based on a political situation and expressed in the supernatural. I don't believe we are in Kansas, anymore.