If the Watchtower prints something and I read it from the watchtower, I can accept it as fact that the Watchtower printed it. That is because I can see it with my own eyes. I am sure that even YOU can understand that concept. UUUMMMMMM (Sep 10, 2009 | post #89)
Just so I am clear.. You type something out on a message board (no links, images, ect) and I am supposed to just take your word? (Sep 10, 2009 | post #86)
I have heard on this board that at one time that is what was taught but, when pushed for some kind of proof of that teaching, the conversation typically takes a turn. I have personally never seen anything published by the WTS to suggest that beastality/Homosex ualality was NOT grounds for divorce. (Sep 10, 2009 | post #79)
Actually, you are 100% incorrect. That is NOT what the Witnesses teach and I can very easily prove it. If I show you, in the WTS publications, that what you are saying is not factual, will you admit that your words were a mistake? (Sep 10, 2009 | post #75)
Why are they stressing so much lately about being submissive to the FDS?
No, I have not read it yet. That is why I did not comment directly on the article itself. (Sep 10, 2009 | post #12)
Why are they stressing so much lately about being submissive to the FDS?
Hello Karen, In all honesty, the only real answer to your question would come from those who put this in writing. Nobody on this board can give you a correct answer because nobody on this board put those words to print. The Elders in your cong did not write the articles. If this is really bothersome to you, I do suggest that you contact the WTS in Brooklyn (Sep 10, 2009 | post #8)
Questions you would like to ask God
Why do humans have a pinky toe? What were you thinking when you created the Platypus? What is the use for all of these other uninhabited planets? (Sep 10, 2009 | post #202)
Witnesses pleased 1000s came to "Keep the Watch"
Please tell me that this is on YouTube somewhere. I could use a good laugh. (Sep 9, 2009 | post #14)
Not that I condone wishing badness upon anyone but, if a cargo van was to lose control and plow into this group of protestors from the Westbrough congregation, I would not shed a tear. I have not heard of the one in Florida that you are speaking of however, South Florida has a very interesting mix of crazies. We seem to get them from Cuba and Haiti as well as Jamaica. They get all jumbled up and we end up with some really far out ones. And just like the occasional crazy story is not really reflective of the "mother" Church, the occasional negative story of some Witness who commits a crime is not reflective on the WTS either. (Sep 9, 2009 | post #15)
Umm... No.. I am not trying to say that he is this way because he is not a Witness. I simply found it humerous that a (supposed) man of the cloth would say such things. (Sep 9, 2009 | post #13)
I found it humerous. That this man was praying to Jesus for people to get cancer. I found it funny. You didn't? (Sep 9, 2009 | post #9)
Pastor prays for affliction upon his adversaries prior to his sentencing for mortgage fraud. "Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, for every witness called against me, I pray cancer in their lives, lupus, brain tumor, pancreatic cancer http://www.sun-sen tinel.com/news/loc al/breakingnews/sf l-pastor-sentenced -fraud-bn090909,0, 7984024.story (Sep 9, 2009 | post #1)
Jehovah's Witnesses Are Boastful.
Well CIA, How would YOU judge the Witnesses? (Sep 9, 2009 | post #2)
Jehovah's Witnesses Are Judgmental
The absolute irony on this poll is that, in order to vote on it or make a comment about it, you are being judgemental yourself. (Sep 8, 2009 | post #12)
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