Is this supposed to be fun for him or fun for you?
For him, I have some sure-fire ideas *naughty grin*. For you, I dunno, you're on your own.
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im trying to organize a fun day out for my husband and i. i know he would like a hot air ballon trip but im scared of heights so that out.
also themed parks are out.
Is this supposed to be fun for him or fun for you?
For him, I have some sure-fire ideas *naughty grin*. For you, I dunno, you're on your own.
must have forgotten to adjust his under-view mirror.....
Seriously, ever sat in an airplane cockpit? one would think when you spend so much money getting the best view you can get, you'd design the airplane so you can see it.
[begin rant].
i'm your classic die hard microsoft guy.
i have never owned an apple product in my life.
I feel the need to chime in that I'm not much of a MAC guy, but I'm the very proud owner of an iPhone, and holy shit, if you don't have an iPhone you are a steaming, drooling, fumbling moron. The iPhone makes me suspect there may be a god out there afterall. Its that awesome.
I don't think I'll ever switch to the MAC OS for my computing. Apple's philosophy to keep things simple and easy to use might be the way to go for your mobile device, but I like the freedom to do "anything" with my desktop, even if there are some hassles involved. There are things you just can't do with a MAC.
www.jwproclaimers.org.
anybody know what/who/why of this website?
all links require a username and password......
Mos
t reputable charities don't restrict access to their content - rather they encourage it.
YahooGroups has an email Listserve component to it. I'm guessing they screen every email that gets sent to the ListServe (before it goes to the group). They keep the option to boot so they can reduce the amount of Apostate spam. They also probably don't want to be referenced on sites like this one, just to avoid association with the enemy. This is probably the only reason they canned the account when someone posted the username and password here.
oftentimes the accusation is made that there is some sort of conspiracy on jwd amongst the atheists to convert, humiliate, spit on, or otherwise degrade the believers.
it's been suggested that their tone is condescending and arrogant.. it's hinted at that they're angry and bitter about their own lives and want to take it out on god and his humble servants.. others think it's all just an excuse to lead what they judge to be a morally depraved life.. regardless of what we believe about god's existence or lack thereof, most rational adults understand that when we attempt to judge the motives of others we can miss by a mile.. so here's the reason i post about the topic of atheism.... i was born as one of jehovah's witnesses, fourth generation.
i was being indoctrinated with jehovah while i was still in the womb.
I've often come around to the same idea, when thinking about the question of Athiesm vs Agnosticism vs some form of Theistic belief.
We need to ask ourselves:
Are we asking what is best? or are we asking what is TRUE? There is no guarantee that Truth will make you happy, guide you in your life decisions, cause you to be surrounded by a loving community or ANYTHING else.
I am mostly interested in truth. If we are asking what is TRUE, I have the one true religion. Everyone be an Agnostic and come look for what insight can be scraped together with me. We are the only mindset which for sure is not factually incorrect in our religious views. I don't think of myself as much different than an "Athiest", but there is a subtle difference in my perspective that I think is important. The "QUESTION" is extremely real, Athiests tend to focus on how religious people are deluded (as they obviously are). There is more to it than that, the question is real, it is the answers that are fake. This leaves the question of what is the "truth". I really do not think "there is no god" is a very satisfying conclusion to the question any more than "I'm a moron that believes everything I'm told about god, and it works as long as I don't think". To recognize the immensity of the predicament we mortals find ourselves in is the greatest intellectual pleasure I've ever experienced. Knowing how little you know about what you are is perhaps the deepest spiritual awakening I can imagine.
If you're asking what is BEST, well that's much more complicated. Certainly Athiestic perspective unleashed against the abuses of religion is extremely useful. Athiesm is a nice dressing down of people who otherwise would be dangerous. Athiests are the whistleblowers on religion. Religion/belief also has the various social and personal benefits that everyone is aware of.
I dont' think providence comes from being deluded, or being disillusioned or any balance therebetween. There is something else to find. Before I die, I'll find it and write a book about it.
Bring_the_Light
phone rings.
i can tell it's my mil by the way he is talking to her.
he says that he has to look at the dates.
That no one would tell him how to run his family.
Ask him to write that down in front of a notary, and keep it in a safe place, just in case.
We can offer him a free lifetime membership in JWD, if you think that would be helpful.
Bring_the_Light
during the course of the visit the same old discussion came up about the anointed, and of course we know the doors are open.
towards new partakers.
so how on earth this came out i don't know.
Hope,
Interesting conversation.. I think JWs will have plenty to think about as the number of anointed grows to above 10,000 and keeps on growing. Heck, everyones anointed now...
At least now there's anointed hope for others...
If my study of Apostate literature serves me, I believe the whole creation of the "Gread Crowd" arose from the crisis of JW's membership exceeding 100,000 people. They needed a place to stick the rest of the morons. Am I right? (I haven't been an apostate very long, just getting into the swing of things, I don't want to be "that guy" that gives the jabbering classes of dubs something to reinforce their delusions "Apostates are liars" Squak) Bring_the_Light
I'm pretty sure I'm smarter than most people. There is a small segment of the population which I am equally smart as. There is nobody smarter. I swear to the great spaghetti monster in the sky that I'm a very down to earth and unassuming person, but from time to time I get myself into trouble in being perceived as a snob, because I can't let go when those around me don't have the whole picture. I then try to paint the whole picture for them, which some (less smart people) take as an attack on the fact they aren't very smart.
People should just try to appreciate that I'm TRYING to help them.
Bring_the_Light
i wasn't raised a jw, but my wife was and everytime the co makes a visit to our congregation for a week - we had to make sure nothing was going to interrupt our meeting attendance.
vacation planned that week?
change it.
Its just like an inspecting by a commanding officer in the Army. No reason for it, but you better be on your toes or else the whole unit looks like crap.
they are all over me with all of these "end of this system of things" signs......earthquakes, cyclones, pestilences, cost of food to lead to food shortages, blah, blah, blah....did they make an announcement at the kh that "this is it!!
" they say that we've never had all of these things happening all at once like we've had the past few weeks...... .
They say that we've never had all of these things happening all at once like we've had the past few weeks.....
We've never had multiple cable news channels with time to fill either.
Bring_the_Light