Originally posted by menace71 There is nothing to recant. I'm looking at historical evidence. Old editions of the "Awake" or whatever it is called. They the WTS were building a place for the old testament prophets to live. Explain that? Why? Because they believed in their eminent return. Everything that I've stated is from looking at historical evidence from the WTS /Awake. That is the ...[text shortened]... putting something in print how can you refute it. It's there for all to see.
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if you are so interested in the beliefs of Jehovah Witnesses, for my goodness you cannot even find the correct and accurate name of one of the publications, one can only wonder at what else garbage you are harbouring, why don't you write to them, as for me, now i am finally done -
wish you well, regards Robbie.
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Originally posted by robbie carrobie im done here Conrau K, in retrospect i must admit that i had a fairly interesting discussion with you with respect to the grammatical implications of the Sahidic coptic text and while i did not agree with your stance, the process made it perfectly clear that the ancient Coptic writers intended to make a distinction between the entity of God and the e ...[text shortened]... nsity for error of judgement, i have no wish to enter such an arena at present - regards Robert.
Fair enough. Debates cannot go on indefinitely. Everyone eventually gets worn out.
Originally posted by robbie carrobie if you are so interested in the beliefs of Jehovah Witnesses, for my goodness you cannot even find the correct and accurate name of one of the publications, one can only wonder at what else garbage you are harbouring, why don't you write to them, as for me, now i am finally done -
wish you well, regards Robbie.
I knew what the publication was called I was being a smart @$$. Or Dumb @$$ which ever you choose.