Let's go celts!
I'm from Boston......and only watched 5 games all season....all of them post season games
guess I'm not the biggest fan
dc
it's tied, 1 to 1. i'm with the green team over lala boys.
my prediction it'll be celtics in best out of 7..
Let's go celts!
I'm from Boston......and only watched 5 games all season....all of them post season games
guess I'm not the biggest fan
dc
I must respectively disagree with designs and jedimaster. The no war thing is unscriptural. The old testament is filled with battles being fought at God's command. The new testament has many examples of Jesus meeting soldiers and he never once instructed them to leave their occupation. As a matter of fact in Math 8;10, Jesus praises a centurian for his faith. Acts 10;22-48 speaks of Cornelius, another [Roman] centurian, as the first Gentile member of the Church. an officer, a rightous and God fearing man. In Luke 3;14 John the Baptist instructs those in the military 'not to harass anybody or accuse them falsely and to be satisfied with their provisions'. Where is this no wars thing? It also makes no sense to not defend your loved ones, your community or your country against unjust agression. Where would the world be? Much worse off I am sure. I need only to read scripture to confirm that. It also makes no sense to say that if everyone were a JW, there would be no wars. Only if everyone followed the WT laws on war would there be no war. The same can be said if everyone followed the 10 commandments, then there would be no war. Who wouldn't defend their home and family from thugs? Better question. Who wouldn't want to defend their home from thugs? dc
does porneia, frequently translated "fornication" refer to sex before marriage?
catholic theologan that i know says it does not.
any thoughts?.
In Acts 15;20 , James instructs that the Gentiles to abstain from things polluted by idols, from porniea and from what is strangled and from blood. Porniea in that text refers to marriages that are considered unlawful by Jewish standards.
I got that from Catholic apologist Jason Evert.
dc
the watchtower has been known for over 130 years as a great scriptural cherry-picker.
they pick out disparate unrelated verses and combine them to support the wackiest of wacky doctrines.. on the other hand there are many scriptures they almost never address, whether because they contradict wt doctrine or because they simply don't have a clue what they mean or how to spin them to the wt advantage.. one of these is revelation 19:1 that mentions a "great crowd" "in heaven.
" the only time it is ever brought up it is dismissed.
Designs - This is typical of your posts. Repeating the hate you read in the Watchtower, not answering legitimate questions and making broad statements with out any proof. How about something real like a real false teaching of the Catholic church. Can't even find one, can you?
My post informs you of some teachings of the Church Fathers. What do your posts inform us on?
dc
the watchtower has been known for over 130 years as a great scriptural cherry-picker.
they pick out disparate unrelated verses and combine them to support the wackiest of wacky doctrines.. on the other hand there are many scriptures they almost never address, whether because they contradict wt doctrine or because they simply don't have a clue what they mean or how to spin them to the wt advantage.. one of these is revelation 19:1 that mentions a "great crowd" "in heaven.
" the only time it is ever brought up it is dismissed.
Designs wrote - Masochism, sadism, Hell, Killing each other.............the Trinitarian way of life.
Perhaps Designs has never heard of the ante-Nicene Fathers, or perhaps you are familiar with the Watchtower booklet 'Should you believe in the Trinity?'
Some quotes with references for educational purposes only-
'Therefor these words testify explicitly that he [Jesus] is witnessed to by him [the Father] who established these things, as deserving to be worshipped, as God and as Christ' Justin Martyr-Dialogue with Trypho the Jew, 43
'Jesus Christ our Lord and God and Savior and king' Irenaeus-Against Heresies, 1:10:1
'But that he is himself in his own right, beyond all men who ever lived, God, and Lord, and King Eternal, and the Incarnate Word, proclaimed by all the prophets, the apostles, and by the Spirit himself, may be seen by all who have attained tp even a samll portion of the truth' Irenaeus- Against Heresies, 3:19:2
For' before the morning star it was' and 'in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God'.....This Word, then, the Christ..this very Word has appeared as man, he alone being both God and man...The Word, who in the beginning bestowed on us life as Creator when he formed us, taught us to live well when he appeared as our Teacher; that as God he might afterwards conduct us to the life that never ends' Clement of Alexandria - Exhortation to the Heathen, 1
'Him we believe to have been sent bythe Father into the Virgin, and to have been born of her- being both Man and God, the Son of Man and the Son of God, and to have been called by the name Jesus Christ...while the mystery of the dispensation is still guarded, which distibutes the Unity into a Trinity, placing them in their order of the three Persons- the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost' Tertullian - Against Praxeas, 2
my apologies for moving from scriptures to church fathers
dc
can you mention any or a list of questions?wanna right them down and ask a few jw's....curious of what is going to happen....
Who created the world, forgives sins and gives eternal life?
Common sense answer= God
JW answer= Michael the Arch Angel [of course]
Wouldn't get too far with a mark on intial contact with that question.
dc
the watchtower has been known for over 130 years as a great scriptural cherry-picker.
they pick out disparate unrelated verses and combine them to support the wackiest of wacky doctrines.. on the other hand there are many scriptures they almost never address, whether because they contradict wt doctrine or because they simply don't have a clue what they mean or how to spin them to the wt advantage.. one of these is revelation 19:1 that mentions a "great crowd" "in heaven.
" the only time it is ever brought up it is dismissed.
so sorry. I didn't mean to kill the post.:(
dc
" {john 3:15 nwt}.
" {john 17:4 nwt} there's more yet!.
" {john 16:33 nwt}.
Far too long to even try to read. Just make your point, if you can and add to it as needed. I guess that is just too wordy for me.
the watchtower has been known for over 130 years as a great scriptural cherry-picker.
they pick out disparate unrelated verses and combine them to support the wackiest of wacky doctrines.. on the other hand there are many scriptures they almost never address, whether because they contradict wt doctrine or because they simply don't have a clue what they mean or how to spin them to the wt advantage.. one of these is revelation 19:1 that mentions a "great crowd" "in heaven.
" the only time it is ever brought up it is dismissed.
Wow, that last post by Designs is kinda sad. Clearly you have been taken in by the WTS who would cite bad examples, who happen to be Catholic and make them the Catholic dogma. You may have to research these 'facts'.
The Cathecism of the Catholic Church is what the Church teaches. A Catholic encyclopedia may have common definitions of words, but not dogma, one would go to the Cathecism for teachings.
Easy enough to put to the test. I hope this isn't considered a hijack to ask, but......
Since this is a tread on most ignored scriptures by JWs, I would ask what [if any] are the scriptures that are ignored by the Catholic or Protestant Churches?
dc
after visiting with a couple of jws over the weekend; and for the first time talking about my true feelings about the org with active jws other than immediate fam, one of them mentioned something interesting.
when i talked about how with the constant changes to beliefs that i find it impossible to believe that the gb can be guided by the hs.
so one of the jws said, "other religions change doctrines around too.
Black Sheep - Good example. Further proof that the WTS does not practice what it preaches. Don't believe everything you read [unless it's in scripture], and certainly don't believe anything that's in the Watchtower about other faiths....including it's own.
The meat thing was never a mortal sin, I mean can you really imagine anyone actually believing that God would send folks to hell for eating meat on a friday?!
dc