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Originally posted by FMF
You described it as a "pagan festival". And yet it was a commemoration of Jesus' death and his resurrection. The crucifixes make it "pagan"? What "pagan" deities were the people mentioned in my OP worshipping?
your opening title is happy Easter, is it not, Easter being what, a derivative of Ashtoreth and Astarte, pagan goddess of fertility, which you either unknowingly or unknowingly invoked in your title. . . i rest my case until i get an acknowledgement of truth!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
when you can admit that your form of worship is a hybrid of christian and pagan elements, then we can talk about what is true! I find it despicable that you use children to indoctrinate with your paganism. If you are not doing it at Christmas baiting them with presents, you are baiting them in at Halloween with sweets and if its not Halloween, its ...[text shortened]... children, who knows what they might find in their Easter eggs, probably a few wraps of cocaine!
JWs are not exempt from engaging in illegal activities.

For decades, the WatchTower Society has repeatedly portrayed its' Jehovah's Witness members as "the most honest people on earth", supposedly because Jehovah's Witnesses are members of "the only true religion on earth". The following state and federal employment related criminal and civil court cases are not intended as evidence that Jehovah's Witness Employees are more dishonest than other employees, but rather are intended to demonstrate that Jehovah's Witnesses are just as dishonest, or honest, as are other members of the human population -- whether religious or non-religious.

http://jwemployees.bravehost.com/NewsReports/2015.html

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Originally posted by RJHinds
JWs are not exempt from engaging in illegal activities.

For decades, the WatchTower Society has repeatedly portrayed its' Jehovah's Witness members as "the most honest people on earth", supposedly because Jehovah's Witnesses are members of "the only true religion on earth". The following state and federal employment related criminal and civil court cases ...[text shortened]... -- whether religious or non-religious.

http://jwemployees.bravehost.com/NewsReports/2015.html
and yet i could cite a plethora of example where our honesty was praised while your Methodist minister was sucking up cocaine and got busted! Here little kiddy have an Easter egg, snort! snort!

when will you admit that you are a pagan hybrid Hinds? All I want is an acknowledgement.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
your opening title is happy Easter, is it not, Easter being what, a derivative of Ashtoreth and Astarte, pagan goddess of fertility, which you either unknowingly or unknowingly invoked in your title. . . i rest my case until i get an acknowledgement of truth!
Are you personally permitted to partake of the emblems of the Lord's evening meal?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
and yet i could cite a plethora of example where our honesty was praised while your Methodist minister was sucking up cocaine and got busted! Here little kiddy have an Easter egg, snort! snort!

when will you admit that you are a pagan hybrid Hinds? All I want is an acknowledgement.
When will you admit that the JW religious cult is not perfect and is full of errors?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
When will you admit that the JW religious cult is not perfect and is full of errors?
we have never claimed to be either perfect nor infallible. Now when will you admit that you are a pagan/christian hybrid?

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Originally posted by divegeester
Are you personally permitted to partake of the emblems of the Lord's evening meal?
http://www.jw.org/en/search/?q=lords+evening+meal

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
we have never claimed to be either perfect nor infallible. Now when will you admit that you are a pagan/christian hybrid?
Not me. I'm a Christian.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
http://www.jw.org/en/search/?q=lords+evening+meal
There are many errors in that. Even the first sentence is in error. How often to you actually do this?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
http://www.jw.org/en/search/?q=lords+evening+meal
Thanks, I had already looked through the website and I looked again but my question to you is:

Are you personally permitted to partake of the emblems of the Lord's evening meal?

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Originally posted by divegeester
Thanks, I had already looked through the website and I looked again but my question to you is:

Are you personally permitted to partake of the emblems of the Lord's evening meal?
No i dont think you have, for if you had, you would have received the answer. So i suggest to you that you do your own research. I certainly will not contribute to your intellectual laziness by giving you answers that you can search for and learn something in the process.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Not me. I'm a Christian.
No you are a pagan/christian, your worship is full of pagan symbols, form Easter eggs to crosses! from pagan doctrines inherited from the Greeks through to Roman and Celtic festivals to the ancient pagan Gods.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
No i dont think you have, for if you had, you would have received the answer. So i suggest to you that you do your own research. I certainly will not contribute to your intellectual laziness by giving you answers that you can search for and learn something in the process.
Sorry I don't understand, are you suggesting you are personally mentioned on the website as "robbie carobbie"? Why is this a difficult question?

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Originally posted by divegeester
Sorry I don't understand, are you suggesting you are personally mentioned on the website as "robbie carobbie"? Why is this a difficult question?
Its not a difficult question, in fact its an easy question to answer, but you will never know the reasons unless you research it from the link that I provided.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Its not a difficult question, in fact its an easy question to answer, but you will never know the reasons unless you research it from the link that I provided.
Why can't you just explain it here simply for the benefit of the forum?

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