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JustHuman14
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Watch Tower Society Facing Criminal Charges and Indictment in Australia
by AndersonsInfo inandersonsinfo is reporting the following news about the "criminal charges and indictment of the watch tower society in australia" by taking some extracts from different parts of jehovah's witness, steven unthank's blog site, http://www.jwnews.net.
please go to the blog to understand the "indictment" and for detailed reading there is much more information found in a:.
pdf version of the 664 page document "the submission 2011" being the:.
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JustHuman14
Dinosaurus extincted before 65 million years ago when a comet hit the earth
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1st Cen. Christianity - One Organization
by StandFirm inhere is the promised debate.
the subject is whether or not god has an organization.
i'll start things simply:.
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JustHuman14
Personally I have seen few ex-JW's looking at the East Orthodox Church. The problem with Westerns is that they complete ignore East Orthodox Church. The main reason is that Protestand Movement is a brake way branch of Catholicism but when they start to know East Orthodox Theology they have a complete different view of Christianity.
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Life after death
by truthseeker ineveryone has different views about life after death and whether or not it is a possibility.. as jehovah's witnesses, we were always taught that there is no life after death, that this is the only life we have now and that the wages of sin is death.. .
what are your views on life after death?.
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JustHuman14
I'm sure that there is life after death. I never did liked WT's point of view regarding this matter. I believe that our soul exists after death and nothing really dies.
Read Raymond's Rusty "Life after Life", a very nice book that records the experience of people who died and then came back to life
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1st Cen. Christianity - One Organization
by StandFirm inhere is the promised debate.
the subject is whether or not god has an organization.
i'll start things simply:.
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JustHuman14
ixthis, you have indicated some very nice issues that I wanted to explain regarding Constantine, thanks!
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Blondie's Comments You Will Not Hear at the 05-15-2011 WT Study (NEAR)
by blondie incomments you will not hear at the 05-15-2011 wt study (march 15, 2011, pages 12-16)(trust god/end near).
review comments will be headed by comments.
wt material from today's wt will be in black.
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JustHuman14
For sure the "End is Near"....Great work Blondie...
I guess the only "end" that JW's will see it is the end of their life. That's for sure.
What pathetic article by FDS. Haven't they got tired repeating the same things all over again?
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1st Cen. Christianity - One Organization
by StandFirm inhere is the promised debate.
the subject is whether or not god has an organization.
i'll start things simply:.
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JustHuman14
All East Orthodox Churches are autonomus. We have the Greek Ortodox Church, Romanian Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Georgian Orthodox, Antiochian, Syrian, Jerusalim, Cyprus, American, just to name a few of the Orthodox Patriarch Churches around the World.
All though they are autonomus with their own Archbishop, but all Orthodox Churches are unified under the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, since he is the head of the entire Orthodox Church.
When I mean the head it has nothing to do with Pope, just to clear this, he is only the Presiding Overseer of the Church
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Pakistani christian woman sentenced to death
by jean-luc picard inthere was a report on the tv last night about a pakistani christian woman sentenced to death.
for blaspheming the prophet ( mohamed i suppose).. she was working in the fields with two muslims.
it was hot and she had a drink of water.. she offered some to the two muslims but they would not drink from the same cup as a christian.
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JustHuman14
Bangalore, I consider my self Christian because I accept the values and teachings of Christ, especially the universal message that He preached: Love your fellow man like yourself.
What I don't like is religious fanatism and extreme behavior, all in the name of a religion, either is Christian or Muslim.
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1st Cen. Christianity - One Organization
by StandFirm inhere is the promised debate.
the subject is whether or not god has an organization.
i'll start things simply:.
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JustHuman14
The Holy Catholic Apostolic Orthodox Church is the complete name of the East Orthodox Church
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1st Cen. Christianity - One Organization
by StandFirm inhere is the promised debate.
the subject is whether or not god has an organization.
i'll start things simply:.
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JustHuman14
There is a difference between the terms "Divine" and "Divinely Inspired". Not every Book in the Holy Bible is Divine and Divinely Inspired. Nor are all the "Venerable" books "Divine". Orthodox Church make's very careful distinctions in expressions, which is something that Protestants do not perceive, hence their assertion that all the books in the Holy Bible are Divinely Inspired.
But the Bible does not contain only Divinely Inspired Books.
The Books of the Bible are referred to in the Canonizing sources either as Divine, or Divinely Inspired, or Canonical (Regulation), or Proposed Reading, or Beneficial, or Venerable, or Canonized. These characterizations are not incidental. Differences do exist, hence, all books do not belong to every category. In the Church of Christ we speak with precision and make very delicate distinctions; we do not resort to coarse distinctions such as "Canonic" (Regulation) and "Deuterocanonic" (Secondary).Summarizing the above, we could say that : The Holy Bible contains books ( such as the three Books of the Maccabees ) which are only Venerable, but not Divinely Inspired or Divine or Canonical. The Bible contains books ( such as Judith and Tobit ) which are Canonical, but not Divinely Inspired or Divine. And the Bible also contains Divine books ( such as Solomon's Wisdom ) which are not however Divinely Inspired.
Below there is a list of a number of important clarifications of the Church's canons that relate to the Canon on the Holy Bible:
Venerable is a book that Christians have a duty to respect.
Proposed Reading is a book that can be read by all.
Church Text is that which can be read in Churches.
Newcomer Reading is that which is useful for the newly catechized.
Canonical is that which belongs to a Canon (regulation).
Canonized refers to those texts that may belong to a canon, but for which the final decision on their selection has not yet been reached, in order to validate the canon.
Reputable canon is a canon worthy of acceptance.