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mickbobcat
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I was looking at getting a set of the 1989 BV but not sure if it has what I want Help please
by mickbobcat inso i am looking for the watchtower that has the part about within our 20th century armageddon will come.
but i know they changed it on some bv.
i have an offer to buy one on line but not sure what page i need them to take a picture of to let me see if its the changed version to in our time.
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mickbobcat
So I am looking for the Watchtower that has the part about within our 20th century Armageddon will come. But I know they changed it on some BV. I have an offer to buy one on line but not sure what page I need them to take a picture of to let me see if its the changed version to in our time. Or did all the BV change this and its only 20th century in the single magazines.
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Complexity, Evolutionists Biggest Problem
by Sea Breeze inrecently, some scientists modeled one of the simplest known cells - that of a bacteria.
it took an army of 128 computers running for 10 hours to process the data required in the 25 categories of molecules that are involved in this "simple cells'" life processes.
think about that for a moment - 128 computers running for 10 hours just to compute the data, not actually do it mind you; but just to model the known processes in one of the simplest known cells, which is many orders of magnitude simpler than a human cell.
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mickbobcat
From a scientific site ;
Chance plays a part in evolution (for example, in the random mutations that can give rise to new traits), but evolution does not depend on chance to create organisms, proteins or other entities. Quite the opposite: natural selection, the principal known mechanism of evolution, harnesses nonrandom change by preserving “desirable” (adaptive) features and eliminating “undesirable” (nonadaptive) ones. As long as the forces of selection stay constant, natural selection can push evolution in one direction and produce sophisticated structures in surprisingly short times.
As an analogy, consider the 13-letter sequence “TOBEORNOTTOBE.” A million hypothetical monkeys, each typing out one phrase a second on a keyboard, could take as long as 78,800 years to find it among the 2613 sequences of that length. But in the 1980s Richard Hardison, then at Glendale College, wrote a computer program that generated phrases randomly while preserving the positions of individual letters that happened to be correctly placed (in effect, selecting for phrases more like Hamlet's). On average, the program re-created the phrase in just 336 iterations, less than 90 seconds. Even more amazing, it could reconstruct Shakespeare's entire play in just four and a half days.
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What publication has the beliefe that Jesus is the mediator for only the 144k?
by mickbobcat ini can not find this ,does anyone know?
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mickbobcat
I guess the question comes down to this, what do the GB cult mean by mediator? So if you pray to god does this go through Jesus and by mediator does that mean that only in the dissemination of spiritual ideas and thought? What exactly does Mediation mean in this GB world?
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What publication has the beliefe that Jesus is the mediator for only the 144k?
by mickbobcat ini can not find this ,does anyone know?
thanks.
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mickbobcat
I can not find this ,does anyone know? Thanks.
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Prove That Jehovah’s Witnesses Do Not Have The “Truth”
by minimus insomeone is researching jehovah’s witnesses.
they happen to come on to this site.
do the witnesses have the truth??.
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mickbobcat
I think the JW cult them-self has done a good job of disproving the cult
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How to make memorial bread
by road to nowhere invideo in the meeting part.
i love the stereotypical jew actors, old world kitchen, yiddish accents.
reading the greatest man book instead of bible.. they did give a nod to non wheat flour but corn and rice would have been unknown at memorial no.
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mickbobcat
What a complete waste of flour. God this cult sucks ass.
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Exoplanets - Amazing!
by LoveUniHateExams ini've just been watching a few youtube videos on exoplanets.. an exoplanet is a planet which orbits a star other than our sun.. and scientists have discovered dozens and dozens of different planets orbiting different stars.. this is pretty damn awesome ….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgnwpbhrcqs.
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mickbobcat
Since the nearest star is 4.24 light years away its all much ado about nothing.
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Would you leave the Watchtower if you woke up at age 80 plus, or just stay in for the rest of your life.
by pistolpete inso yesterday while i was doing some work for a customer, i noticed the wt mags on the sofa.
and i asked the elderly man if he was a jehovah witness?.
he said that he and his wife and all his children were raised in the religion, but only he and his wife attend the meetings or zoom.
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mickbobcat
At 80 you don't even buy green Bananas so why rock the boat at that late stage if you have family and friends that would be affected. I would however make sure that all my assets were tied up in a trust that would make sure the cult got not one dime.
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Was the latest letter about not having unauthorized studies announced yet to the congregation today is 3-18-21
by goingthruthemotions ini am just curios if the letter about not having unauthorized studies has been announced yet to the congregation?.
i am just wondering if it will opens anyone's eyes.
i sure hope it does.
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mickbobcat
Explain this letter please.