@galveston75 saidSo it is ok to eat some blood?
And what did Jehovah say in the bible about that? Do you think he doesn't know some blood will be left in the meat? After all he told Noah after the flood that they could now eat meat but ordered them to drain out all they could possible do. That is also why he told them to never eat meat that had been strangled because the blood cannot drain out.
Read you bible. The answers are there.
@divegeester
To anybody with half a brain, both posts says exactly the same thing.
And you are an arrogant, conceited, pompous, bumptious, imperious, supercilious, illiterate, ignorant, dishonest, mendacious, duplicituous, pugnacious, quarrelsome, argumentative, bellicose, obtuse, cretinous, half-witted, ridiculous congenital idiot.
@caljust saidI've seen some emotional frothy reactions to being found out in this forum; I'd say this one by you is the frothiest.
@divegeester
To anybody with half a brain, both posts says exactly the same thing.
And you are an arrogant, conceited, pompous, bumptious, imperious, supercilious, illiterate, ignorant, dishonest, mendacious, duplicituous, pugnacious, quarrelsome, argumentative, bellicose, obtuse, cretinous, half-witted, ridiculous congenital idiot.
@caljust saidAwesome!!!!!!!!
@divegeester
To anybody with half a brain, both posts says exactly the same thing.
And you are an arrogant, conceited, pompous, bumptious, imperious, supercilious, illiterate, ignorant, dishonest, mendacious, duplicituous, pugnacious, quarrelsome, argumentative, bellicose, obtuse, cretinous, half-witted, ridiculous congenital idiot.
25 Apr 19
@divegeester saidSorry. They are clear as a bell to me. So what is the problem? Maybe your asking the wrong things? Probably....
I've tried your website and there was no answers to any of my questions.
@galveston75 saidI’m sure I am “asking the wrong things” as far as you’re concerned. I’m pretty sure that if you asked your leaders the same questions I’ve been putting to you, they would also tell you that “you’re asking the wrong things”.
Maybe your asking the wrong things?
It’s called thought control.
@galveston75 saidA blurred list of insults and you say it’s “awesome”. And yet recently you were bemoaning the condition of this forum, complaining about how people treat each other. I guess it goes to show how deep your convictions run doesn’t it...
Awesome!!!!!!!!
26 Apr 19
@divegeester saidWhy does it bother you? If it does maybe it's a good thing to get a dose of what you do ALL the time.
A blurred list of insults and you say it’s “awesome”. And yet recently you were bemoaning the condition of this forum, complaining about how people treat each other. I guess it goes to show how deep your convictions run doesn’t it...
26 Apr 19
@divegeester saidNo one controls my mind. No one controls me as I'm well aware of what the JW's believe and I do just as the bible tells us to do and that is to test the scriptures continually.
I’m sure I am “asking the wrong things” as far as you’re concerned. I’m pretty sure that if you asked your leaders the same questions I’ve been putting to you, they would also tell you that “you’re asking the wrong things”.
It’s called thought control.
Perhaps you forget the bible explaining that one of the noticeable marks of Jehovah's true followers would be "their unison" in their beliefs. It's for sure here in this forum no two of any of you believe the same.
Even among churches that say they are of the same faith, it isn't close to being in the unison Jehovah wants from his people........
Why would it not be expected that if any group says they worship God that they would not all believe the same? Do you really think God would even start to put up with a bunch of people that argue all the time with their opinions or even get to the point of killing each other which has happened in the past during wars?
Think about it.......
@galveston75 saidYou are now saying that Jehovah's Witnesses are the "true followers" of Jesus? You were wriggling around a few days ago trying NOT to claim that.
Perhaps you forget the bible explaining that one of the noticeable marks of Jehovah's true followers would be "their unison" in their beliefs.
@galveston75 saidWhy does what bother me?
Why does it bother you? If it does maybe it's a good thing to get a dose of what you do ALL the time.
What is it you think I do all the time, what you do or what CalJust is doing?
@galveston75 saidTo take each point of your post in turn:
No one controls my mind. No one controls me as I'm well aware of what the JW's believe and I do just as the bible tells us to do and that is to test the scriptures continually.
Perhaps you forget the bible explaining that one of the noticeable marks of Jehovah's true followers would be "their unison" in their beliefs. It's for sure here in this forum no two of any of y ...[text shortened]... the point of killing each other which has happened in the past during wars?
Think about it.......
I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that you are one of the most mind-controlled people I have ever met. You do nothing but spout your cultish duck-speak and defend the indefensible with the lame argumentation which has been provided to you. You are completely incapable of thinking for yourself because you are trapped by the mind-control of generations of your family’s adherence to the fundamental core beliefs of the Watchtower, that you are part of the the one and only trust church of god on earth. Unfortunately you are wrong.
Nowhere does the Bible talk of “unity of belief”, nowhere. It talks of “unity of the spirit”. Look at the documented disagreement between Paul and Peter as a piece of robust evidence. Your cult tells you that you must have “unity of belief” in order to help keep you thinking the think and speaking the speak. You are a loyal servant to your cult Galveston75.
I agree with you that the Christian denominations disagree on doctrine. Them “disagreeing” between one another external is not ideal but it doesn’t make your cult “agreeing” with each other internally, ideal. In fact it just goes to highlight the power of the group-think within your organisation.
But most of them do agree “internally”. You are conflating disagreement across denomination with disagreement within denomination. It is interesting to watch you do this and separate your own cult from them, while simultaneously calling yourself “Christian” and trying to legitimise your cultish extremism.
@divegeester said1 Corinthians 1:10
To take each point of your post in turn:
I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that you are one of the most mind-controlled people I have ever met. You do nothing but spout your cultish duck-speak and defend the indefensible with the lame argumentation which has been provided to you. You are completely incapable of thinking for yourself because you are trapped by the m ...[text shortened]... , while simultaneously calling yourself “Christian” and trying to legitimise your cultish extremism.
"10 Now I urge you, brothers, through the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you should all speak in agreement and that there should be no divisions among you, but that you may be completely united in the same mind and in the same line of thought."
Anymore comments on unity? If you need more scriptures I'll be glad to help you out.
26 Apr 19
@galveston75 saidWhy not post the rest of the passage so we can see that the context is not about doctrine it’s about leaders within the church.
1 Corinthians 1:10
"10 Now I urge you, brothers, through the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you should all speak in agreement and that there should be no divisions among you, but that you may be completely united in the same mind and in the same line of thought."
Anymore comments on unity? If you need more scriptures I'll be glad to help you out.
Your welcome.