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Gene Smalley: How we can make mistakes and still be used by Jehovah


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Gene Smalley at a Circuit Assembly This Weekend

"Solomon had 60 queens and 80 concubines when he wrote Song of Solomon" I think Smalley said this like three times.

So anyways, "he wasn't supposed to be multiplying wives for himself according to the law" Gene kept saying. But "Jehovah used him anyway".

What was his point? How we can make mistakes and still be used by Jehovah.

Of course he had to name drop Fred Franz at one point, something about looking up the word paregoric in the dictionary.

At another point he wen off about the immune system and blood cells for about 10 minutes. Final 1 hour talk of the day.

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10 minutes ago, Jack Ryan said:

Gene Smalley at a Circuit Assembly This Weekend

"Solomon had 60 queens and 80 concubines when he wrote Song of Solomon" I think Smalley said this like three times.

So anyways, "he wasn't supposed to be multiplying wives for himself according to the law" Gene kept saying. But "Jehovah used him anyway".

What was his point? How we can make mistakes and still be used by Jehovah.

Of course he had to name drop Fred Franz at one point, something about looking up the word paregoric in the dictionary.

At another point he wen off about the immune system and blood cells for about 10 minutes. Final 1 hour talk of the day.

Sounds like an excuse for the Child Abuse / Pedophilia situation in the JW Org. 'Oh the GB might make mistakes but God is still using them'.

Oh no, I don't think so. 

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