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Posts by DT
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HOA suing us any help?
by Crazyguy injust thought i would ask in case any of you have had any experience with a home owners association.
i'm being sued for not paying dues and other fines and went to a mediation hearing a while ago.
we explianed that we we never informed of the hoa when we bought the home and never signed any agreement, infact i was very explicit with everyone involved in the buying proccess to make sure there was no hoa since i did not want to buy if there was one.
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Blood Witness
by DT ini just read "blood witness", a book about a young jw who becomes a vampire.
i'm not a huge fan of vampire books, but i thought it was pretty good.. my favorite part of the book is when the main character starts to doubt his faith.
(spoiler alert) he recognizes how much leaving will cost him and still wonders if maybe the jws do have the truth.
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DT
I just read "Blood Witness", a book about a young JW who becomes a vampire. I'm not a huge fan of vampire books, but I thought it was pretty good.
My favorite part of the book is when the main character starts to doubt his faith. (Spoiler alert) He recognizes how much leaving will cost him and still wonders if maybe the JWs do have the truth. However, he decides that even if they have the truth, he doesn't want to live forever in the company of other JWs. I thought it was an effective way to portray the deconversion process without getting bogged down in a lot of doctrine. I thought the female vampire love interest was likable (for a blood sucking creature of the night). There was some gore and unsavory elements that might bother some readers, but I didn't think it was excessive. Has anybody else here read the book? By the way, here is the author's website http://www.bloodwitness.com
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Sparlock Fiction
by DT ini was wondering if anyone here is working on sparlock fiction or other sparlock artwork.
i remember that there was a lot of talk about that last year.. i can't say much right now, but i'm working on a novel that relates to sparlock the warrior wizard and a fictionalized version of the "summer of sparlock" and its aftermath.
the main character is a person with unusual abilities who resembles the toy wizard in certain important ways.
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Frankiespeakin, I like your ideas. I do plan on one or more battles between people with wizard like powers.
It's unlikely that Satan will actually exist in this fictional world, but I will have some fun with the various Satan myths. They will be an important part of the story and reinterpreted in such a way that the reader may start to view certain Bible characters in a new way.
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Sparlock Fiction
by DT ini was wondering if anyone here is working on sparlock fiction or other sparlock artwork.
i remember that there was a lot of talk about that last year.. i can't say much right now, but i'm working on a novel that relates to sparlock the warrior wizard and a fictionalized version of the "summer of sparlock" and its aftermath.
the main character is a person with unusual abilities who resembles the toy wizard in certain important ways.
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DT
I just wanted to make a little update. I have made good progress on the writing, but there is still alot to be done. We plan on producing a trilogy of at least three books.
Here is a tentative description/teaser for the first book. I would appreciate your comments.
"Samuel Parlock is haunted by dreams. He has known no real rest since stumbling upon a piece of alien technology as a young man. In time, he concludes that his dreams represent real journeys through worlds that are not his own.
His dreams reveal a plan that has been in development for centuries, a plan that is communicated across worlds through mystic rituals and religious symbolism.
He gradually discovers that his existence as a traveler between worlds presents one of the final obstacles to turning time, space and the human spirit into mere playthings of an ancient group of immortal beings.
Samuel is already plagued by dreams of his own death in five of seven worlds. Then a certain apocalyptic religion turns his name and likeness into a cartoon parody that is designed to convince young children to obey in exchange for a promised earthly paradise.
He knows his time is running out. He must engage in a final desperate struggle that ignites a fiery storm upon the unsuspecting worlds of mankind. Eventually, he will have to face the question of his own sanity as he begins to wonder if his greatest enemy has become himself."
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Writing a book
by DeWandelaar indear all,.
today i decided i will write a book.
it will not be a book about my findings or revelations about ttatt and neither will it be a book about my personal experiences.
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DT
I've been using the books of Enoch as inspiration for one of my writing projects, so I'm looking forward to hearing more about your story.
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A Birthday Indiscretion?
by DT ini grew up as a jehovah's witness so i had to deal with all the issues of not celebrating holidays at school.
i took this pretty seriously and was pretty vocal every time something came up that violated my religious beliefs.. yet, it seems that there are always gray areas.. one day, my teacher announced that we would be making birthday cards for mcdonalds.
i don't remember which birthday it was except that it was a round number.
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DT
I grew up as a Jehovah's Witness so I had to deal with all the issues of not celebrating holidays at school. I took this pretty seriously and was pretty vocal every time something came up that violated my religious beliefs.
Yet, it seems that there are always gray areas.
One day, my teacher announced that we would be making birthday cards for McDonalds. I don't remember which birthday it was except that it was a round number. The local McDonalds would display the birthday cards and the local school would get some free publicity.
My first thought was that I would like to get out of that task. Then I thought about it some more and realized that it wasn't really a birthday. It was an anniversary. Anniversaries were enjoyed by my family and my congregation and were considered acceptable. It wasn't until I was older that I discovered that some Witnesses also had problems with anniversaries.
I was tempted to use my religion as an excuse to get out of this, but I decided that would be inappropriate. I made the card.
However, I still resented having to make the card for nonreligious reasons. I knew it was just busy work. I also didn't like McDonalds. A childhood encounter with a bad hamburger made me violently sick and generally suspicious of fast food restaurants for several years. There were items at McDonalds I could eat, but it wasn't much fun for me.
I decided to satisfy my conflicting emotions by making an irreverent card.
It said, "Happy Anniversary! This card contains five dollars and some advice to help your business."
Inside the card it said, "The advice is don't spend too much time looking for the five dollars."
I was pleased with myself. I felt like I had successfully overcome another challenge to my integrity and even had some fun in the process.
After school, I told my mom about the incident. I thought she would appreciate the humor and they way I handled a difficult situation. I terrified expression came over her face and she said, "That's awful!"
She never clarified what was awful about my story. In particular, I wasn't sure if it would have made things better or worse if I had made a nicer card.
I learned some valuable lessons that day. You can't please everybody and it often better to just not let others know what you have done. When you follow the dictates of your own conscience, there will probably be others who see things differently.
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What is little Caleb doing now?
by Oubliette inin the latest installment in the life of little caleb from the wtbts, we find caleb learning some very important words.
before you answer that, look below at this still from the video at 1:43".
what is it that you think little caleb is doing?
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DT
I wonder if he said "thank you" to his friend who gave him Sparlock. He should have asked his mom if he could "please" keep it. Maybe she wouldn't have made him throw it away. I think he should learn the words "I'm sorry" so he can apologize to his friend for throwing his gift away.
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What I've been wanting to say about doubt and faith
by jgnat inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ordqfh0byw.
it's those who demand certainty who make a mockery of faith.. this talk will stick with you..
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DT
I feel that she makes some of the same mistakes as the people that she criticises.
For example, some conservative Muslims will claim that more liberal Muslims aren't "true" Muslims. People of faith often claim that others with a different type of faith don't have "true" faith. It's often an attempt to hijack the meanings of words to advance their own view. It makes any meaningful discussion difficult. It is often easier to subvert the meanings of words used in a debate than to use rational arguments.
She does the same thing by making up her own definition of faith and then claiming that others who actually have very strong faith don't have "true" faith and are infidels.
I think it's needlessly offensive and just silly. It appear to me that she is working under the assumption that faith is inherently good, so anybody who has a type of faith that she feels is bad doesn't have "true" faith.
It's much more practical to realize that faith, as it's commonly defined and understood, can be either good or bad depending on the situation. Some of the broader definitions of faith can include the possibility of doubt. In any case, I would generally regard it is a positive thing for faith to be tempered by doubt. However, to claim that doubt is essential for faith just doesn't make sense. It perpetuates the dangerous myth that faith is inherently good while making future dialog on the subject more difficult.
I believe in the value of doubt. It is often a great virtue. I just think her defense of doubt is flawed.
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What I've been wanting to say about doubt and faith
by jgnat inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ordqfh0byw.
it's those who demand certainty who make a mockery of faith.. this talk will stick with you..
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DT
I think words and definitions are important. It's hard to comment on what she said because it appears that she was just making up her own definition of faith as she went without regard to the actual definition or even common useage. It's too bad, because she may have been trying to make some valid points.
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John the BAPTISER vs John the BAPTIST - which do you prefer?
by PaintedToeNail ini have always wondered why, as jw's, we would always say jt baptiser instead of jt baptist like everyone else.
it bugged me, so i refused to say it.
does anyone know why the wtbts uses the 'baptiser' moniker instead of the norm?.
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DT
I think it might be because Baptist is a religion. I'm sure they would rather call him John the Jehovah's Witness, but then most people wouldn't know who they were talking about.