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Originally posted by divegeesterWhat is trhis silly bump thing? Are you keeping some kind of score as to what you approve and disapprove?
Bump for galveston
Originally posted by galveston75OK I'm done chasing you for a straight answer on this one.
Back on page three I answered this but here it is "again."
Sorry but I thought you'd get the answer from my previous post. I tried but no cigar I guess.
As I explained very clearly I thought, unless that person was causing physical danger to the family or was bringing in some type of satanic worship or something that would disrupt the spiritual cons ...[text shortened]... ily NO they would not be asked to leave.
Do you see the word NO in my answer from page 3?
Originally posted by divegeesterInteresting .. how do you explain an organization which claims to be Gods organization on the earth but yet they have 100% failure rate in prophesies, and dozens of doctrines, guidelines and rules which have either no Biblical support or which are contrary to clear Biblical guidelines.
OK I'm done chasing you for a straight answer on this one.
I'll file it with others but once again the pair of you fail to adequate justify your organisations (in this case, wicked) strategies for managing and controlling their members.
Originally posted by Rajk999It is a good organization to study with to learn most of the false teachings
Interesting .. how do you explain an organization which claims to be Gods organization on the earth but yet they have 100% failure rate in prophesies, and dozens of doctrines, guidelines and rules which have either no Biblical support or which are contrary to clear Biblical guidelines.
Originally posted by Rajk999There are one or two doctrines I feel worth contending with the JWs over, other than that my argument is about the way organisations such as this one, control and manipulate the people.
Interesting .. how do you explain an organization which claims to be Gods organization on the earth but yet they have 100% failure rate in prophesies, and dozens of doctrines, guidelines and rules which have either no Biblical support or which are contrary to clear Biblical guidelines.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieI am sure we are all glad that you are happy with yourself. 😏
look people, when will you learn that we are awesome, we dont need none of you're
jive talk, our works speak for themselves, so while you sit knitting scarfs on your
armchairs or baking rice crispy cakes for church coffee mornings we are out meeting
the people, I can hear you now,
im sorry Lord Jesus, i hid your talent in the ground for i k ...[text shortened]... e you did not sow, and sowing where you did not reap!
suck it up zoobs, we are the people!
Originally posted by RJHindswith ourselves RJH, with ourselves, we are not some embittered evangelical alone in
I am sure we are all glad that you are happy with yourself. 😏
Originally posted by robbie carrobieYou didn't sound bitter at all in your "confession" thread in Clans.
with ourselves RJH, with ourselves, we are not some embittered evangelical alone in
his room, pretending to hold the sacrament with Ribena for wine and Jacobs cream
crackers for unleavened bread!
Originally posted by divegeesterbreak out the Ribena our first lone wolf Christian, embittered because his church was insistent that he pay tithes, come on down!
You didn't sound bitter at all in your "confession" thread in Clans.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieI'll have you know that at normal communions we use Welch's grape juice
with ourselves RJH, with ourselves, we are not some embittered evangelical alone in
his room, pretending to hold the sacrament with Ribena for wine and Jacobs cream
crackers for unleavened bread!
Originally posted by RJHindsso you say, so you say, Jesus used wine and unleavened bread you slackers!
I'll have you know that at normal communions we use Welch's grape juice
and pita bread and on the once a year high communion we have the choice
of using wine or grape juice and pita bread. We never us Ribena drinks and
Jacobs cream crackers.
Originally posted by robbie carrobiehey, who thumbed down my post, that was an inspired post! One of my finest to date!
break out the Ribena our first lone wolf Christian, embittered because his church was insistent that he pay tithes, come on down!
whats your name sonny :divesgeester
whats youir occupation: embittered lone wolf evangelical
whats your hope for the future: to rule with Christ as a king and priest in Gods heavenly Kingdom
what recipe have you for ...[text shortened]... RJH, black hole of the
spirituality forum, so dense that not even light can escape his posts!
Originally posted by robbie carrobieThe pita bread we use is unleavened and we can use wine if we choose
so you say, so you say, Jesus used wine and unleavened bread you slackers!
Originally posted by RJHindsgrape juice is not wine, indeed, its a fact that if you crush grapes the natural yeast
The pita bread we use is unleavened and we can use wine if we choose
at the high communion. However, there may be young teenagers taking
the communion and the new wine (grape juice) is more appropriate.
P.S. What is new wine?
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