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Originally posted by Proper Knob
[b]I practically never offer any magazines, not unless i deem you worthy.

You may not, but others certainly do. I live 10-15 mins walk from a Kingdom Hall, in the 18 months i've lived here i've had one piece of literature delivered. Even then my door was open and the guy just walked up put it into the porch and disappeared like 'Willow the Wisp'.[/b]
Yes others feel its easier to go to someone's home with something in hand, its simply a
matter of confidence, personally i just want to know if the person is interested in
Biblical things, so i just ask them outright, it cuts to the chase, i can get on with my
thing and they can get on with theirs. I never ever ever ever, waste my time and the
time of the householder if they are uninterested. I cannot explain what happened at
your home, if it was me, i would have knocked your door, asked if you were interested
in Biblical things, ascertained that you were an atheist, probably said that i play chess
with some atheist friends over the internet, made some other small talk, wished you a
good day and left.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Yes others feel its easier to go to someone's home with something in hand, its simply a
matter of confidence, personally i just want to know if the person is interested in
Biblical things, so i just ask them outright, it cuts to the chase, i can get on with my
thing and they can get on with theirs. I never ever ever ever, waste my time and the ...[text shortened]... theist friends over the internet, made some other small talk, wished you a
good day and left.
Before you go to a house to explain Biblical things to somebody, you should
make sure you know the truth first. Don't you think?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Before you go to a house to explain Biblical things to somebody, you should
make sure you know the truth first. Don't you think?
As i stated before, we shall not take lessons from a novice like you on how to conduct a public ministry.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
As i stated before, we shall not take lessons from a novice like you on how to conduct a public ministry.
Just saying.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Just saying.
novices like you should remain quiet and seek instruction from those more
experienced. You have nada experience of a public ministry and yet seek to tell
others how they should carry it out? Such delusion. We are awesome, when will you
admit it, you know its true.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
novices like you should remain quiet and seek instruction from those more
experienced. You have nada experience of a public ministry and yet seek to tell
others how they should carry it out? Such delusion. We are awesome, when will you
admit it, you know its true.
Yes, awesome at spreading the lies of the anti-christ.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Yes, awesome at spreading the lies of the anti-christ.
wow thats bitter, I am sure the haters of the first century said something similar,

(Acts 28:22) . . .But we think it proper to hear from you what your thoughts are, for
truly as regards this sect it is known to us that everywhere it is spoken against.”

haha, such novices!

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Isn't this kind of thing simply a "Christian" trying to say the meanest thing he or she can think of?

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You would have thought that I were a 2144 rated player too, perhaps.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
novices like you should remain quiet and seek instruction from those more
experienced. You have nada experience of a public ministry and yet seek to tell
others how they should carry it out? Such delusion. We are awesome, when will you
admit it, you know its true.
hmmmm. seems to me that the Catholic church has been doing public ministry for nearly 2000 years, perhaps you novices should take some notes, they are afterall clearly more experienced.🙄

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Originally posted by FMF
Isn't this kind of thing simply a "Christian" trying to say the meanest thing he or she can think of?
Apparently you do not understand the meaning of "anti-Christ".
However, I can understand that from a Muslim.

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Originally posted by Doward
hmmmm. seems to me that the Catholic church has been doing public ministry for nearly 2000 years, perhaps you novices should take some notes, they are afterall clearly more experienced.🙄
really, they have never come to my home, care to explain why? It cannot be lack of
parishioners, nor facilities. You would think that just once in a lifetime i might have
just a visit from the local priest, but no, nada, centre of a doughnut, zilch. In fact
members of the catholic church even boycotted my fathers wedding when he married
a protestant, even though he had been brought up a catholic, attended a catholic
school etc yes indeed, not even a measly sniff about Gods Kingdom in an entire
lifetime. Suppose it must be dealing with all the paedophilia which has kept them busy,
who can say?