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  1. It was debunked here as to what that rule actually is. To quote myself: And Also it should be noted that even such ruling is even practiced by those of law if I am not mistaken. And I doubt you have a care for children yourself. As it shows here by your comment for you have nothing good to say in regard to teaching children. The children I know, the children I teach, they've been talked about regarding mental illness, suicide, about sex, about a list of other things. In the same sense we teach them about strangers, we teach them about these things so they can look out for themselves and for others. Wisdom is key. With it it allows said child and or children to become stronger in this sense, and it helps for us to reach to better solutions to increase prevention of stuff such as child abuse and a list of others. Do yourself a favor, how about you educate the people on how to prevent, for clearly you do not have the experience that I have granted by your response. Now, let's put you to the test, 1 John 4:1, this is a situation with one teenager I helped, who has not relapsed for about a year now. Since the age of 8, this child was thrown into the world of pornography and masturbation and evidently it pushed him to eventually be addicted to it, and later on in life began to see and think of sex in a bad way. This caused him to think badly and have inappropriate thoughts of every girl he sees, he even states every woman he sees. He cannot escape this for even images and ads, commercial show such things that triggers him to go into sexual immorality in an instant. After he relapsed from his addiction he feels guilt and he says whenever he did this, his mind was blank, he also stated that sometimes he tries to think of the good things he did, friends and family to prevent him from doing what he is doing, but as stated, his mind goes blank. This person is now 19 years of age, and with what I did and what his family did helped him out, for in my case, my own brother, God fearing like me, had issues with pornography in the past, and I lost a friend to suicide because of pornography when people began spreading her image and face all over the internet. I will not tell you what was done to help the teen, but I ask you, if you really cared about children then what would you have done? What would have been the approach on your part when dealing with someone who is in too deep in this addiction that seems to be one of the greatest folly of man? That being said, if you have nothing really to contribute in terms of teaching and helping children then keep silent.
  2. @Jesus.defender And it proves nothing..... The world knows now that the Trinity is nothing more than a doctrine coined and termed by a man whom you deem an Arian. And it has been revealed that even your own admits that some of the verse that you use were slanders. Hypocrisy has no place in the Kingdom of God.
  3. But nothing here shows a claim of inspiration. No utterance of them claiming to be inspired, in fact, no history of any Restorationist claiming to be inspired. Therefore, your claim is an absolute absurdity. It would have held more merit to it if you can bring up actual claim by the Restorationist faith claiming inspiration, but that is neigh impossible therefore you would have to slander and make things up when those who are strong in discernment can see though that lie. Restorationist however, do believe that what they are doing aligns with God's will and purpose though. That being said, Witness I believe used this same quote and left out other parts to it, in which you are doing now. Why may I ask? And you haven't answered as to what you have been coined to question. I speak against lies. If someone claims someone else claimed inspiration when there is no fact and or truth to that claim, I will refute. You say this because still to this day you cannot even bring up them actually claiming to be inspired, therefore, the loop-de-loop and mental gymnastic games being played by you. You can trick a fool and a simpleton with that nonsense, but not someone who actually studies the Bible, religion and the history of Christendom. That being said, you are no different than the charlatan who defended the Kairos pastor, Kenneth Copeland after I refuted him, and another woman with absolute truth and fact. Ironically enough, you ignored the quote about Prophets, why? If you didn't know that Christians are also prophets and spin it into something else, then it shows on your part. To not know this, to not the know the Bible or what a Christian actually is, I state a again when it comes to hypocrisy, I call em like I see em. Now then I asked you 2 direct questions, best you answer them if you believe your own word and claim, coupled with your unfounded claim of inspiration in regards to Restorationism. I can tell you this, should we bring a agnostic, a Muslim, etc. into this, they can see through your claim that holds no truth.
  4. @Jesus.defender It was debunked that they never claimed the world would end in 1975, evidence of this was posted before and I was able to salvage sources from an Agnostic video that ExJWs voted off the platform of YouTube. You should change your name, for Jesus would never use slander to commit it as a truth, hypocrite.
  5. @Srecko Sostar lol "Biblical Unitarian"... Know the difference. Now you are pulling the same tricks that Butler pulled when he assumed all Unitarians are aligned with the interfaith, I suggest you try again. And by the by: That was the same link Butler used, now I ask you, why on God's earth would support the interfaith when time and time I spoke against it? and Second, I believe that Jesus PRE-EXISTED. Your source, as I had told Butler who used that same source, is utterly stupid.
  6. You missed the goalpost yet again. Dare I ask, do you even know what a cult is? In all honesty you are partly correct, there are harmful ones and ones that harm, the one I had in mind is a mix of both that, again, has scarred people. So going with what OH said, and I to you, what defines and or is a cult?
  7. @James Thomas Rook Jr. That image.... Humans are not spirits, spirits are not humans, but apparently "chuck and buck" seems to think so they are the same.
  8. But the Bible in all it's context says otherwise. Therefore, the Bible holds fact and truth over your opinion and or feelings of which we had done last time along with the so called anointed one. Ever prophet? There are Prophets mentioned in the Bible, both inspired and not inspired, i.e. many of the early Christians, especially those who converted to Christendom. Context? You spoke none. If anything, what I am seeing is someone who does not know what a Prophet actually is. And your point? Why completely railroad Christians who are the ones who speak God's Word also? If they are essentially prophets who have the holy spirit on them, why say otherwise? Bible Prophets? Did you not just say you do not agree? Last I checked, prophets before Jesus did not have a "Bible". Even after Jesus, the Christians knew the teachings, and later on for us, said teachings were coupled into the book known as the Bible, or as some would say, The Good Book. Yes there are false prophets and teachers out there, but they are not inspired. Some will even claim to be, like every pastor of Kairos. Despite this, no Christian, who are deemed prophets, are inspired at all, again, you were refuted on this point twice. And no, I made the distinction several times to you already, why would I think if I made the point clear even by means of using the Bible strongly? The fact you uttered that shows you greatly lack and I doubt you've been reading the Bible in order to understand it otherwise, you would not be this dumbfounded on what a prophet is. It is evident of who is actually spirit led and who is it not. Your own question can be thrown back at you for you speak of by whose spirit. Dare I ask, if we are to go back on your claim about God and those who change their sex, what spirit was leading you in your claim of God being okay with such? Clearly, not God's spirit. I suggest you look into what a "Christian" is because it seems you lack in this domain of what that term means. Allow me to spare you the trouble. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Christian You, Witness and Butler were slammed on this, and to thiose outside of this forum, to quote them "made fools out of..." I will bring this up again so you better understand regarding what the Bible itself professes. I quoted this to the 3 of you before and I will do it again: An inspired prophet possesses the miraculous gift of prophesy, inspired and infallible utterance and predictions, as proof they are having the Holy Spirit, of which we can see with Elijah and Elisha - you also already mentioned Moses, who is an inspired Prophet who does indeed have the miraculous gifts. For this is 1 of 9 miraculous gifts that is of the spirit, manifestations of the spirit and is indeed infallible as can be read in the Scriptures itself 1 Corinthians 12:8-10, Luke 4:18 and Romans 3:1, 2for example. A normal, Spirit led Prophet who is clearly not inspired and not infallible have the gifts of the spirit regarding prophesying. It is regarded as dominant, the ability for one to profess in spreading the good news gospel of the Kingdom and the Messianic Age of the coming Christ, such of which gives evidence of the holy spirit's role as seen in Scripture, Matthew 24:14, Luke 4:18, Acts 2:18, 19 and Romans 12:6-8. Such ones with spiritual gifts have that is of what is cultivated, or cultivated gifts as some would say. An inspired prophet's message is inspired, like that of a breathe of God himself, therefore infallible. God is the primary source of the message and the author of the message granted the Word came from him. The written work itself in it's original form is both sacred and inspired. As the verses, 2 Timothy 3:16 - All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, For prophets inspired by God have verbal communication through even that of angels, visions that puts forth God's message to those who hear it, they have dreams or night visions that is seen by them even in their sleep, and can convey a message even by means of a trance, other times through songs of praise that contribute to a prophet receiving communication that is divine (Exodus 9:1; Amos 3:3-8; Jonah 3:1, 2) A prophet that isn't inspired and is not infallible in the message knows isn't the author of anything other than the Bible, they recognize that what they produce is of their own design but remain faithful to the Scriptures in of itself, this includes ALL Bible Translations because none of the translators or transliteratiors are not inspired, the very reason that most, if not all, tend to make revisions after revisions, example like you not knowing (but have used already) what the TR 1245 is and unaware that all translations, even that of JWs, have been revised, thus omitting anything related to the TR 1245, hence my clear view and adherence on Textual Criticism. A not inspired prophet, or in this case, a normal prophet is encouraged by God's Word, if not, even moved by it. They show and express a genuine love for God and are moved to take action, just as those of old and our church fathers have. They are guided by God by means of influence and thinking, and our speech as with actions by means of the power of His Spirit and His Word, as can be evident by Matthew 13:11, 24:14. Now you are going off into a mental gymnastic firestorm coupled with some mash potatoe'd absurdities. Where in the Bible have you drawn up this crayon of a conclusion? They never were inspired, or have they claimed to be. I ask you and Witness to show me the claim of which both of you professed before, and all I received was radio silence. I say this many times, JWs are Restorationist. Not Restorationist Christian in their right mind would EVER claim bring inspired, they'd take that with them to Sheol too. Plus it would not make sense vs. those who claim inspiration and say they can see visions and the like, i.e. seeing men, women and children burning in hell when such is not come into God's heart and no man can have visions, if so, it is not of God, but of demons. More so, it would go against as to why such ones be it organized religion and or a lone person of Restorationism stand for. 3 spirits? So what is this now? New Age influence sprinkled with some doctrines from groups the mainstream and those outside of Christendom? Srecko, if you truly read the Bible, and if you understood things, such comments will never come from you and it makes you easy to discern, to refute and thrown about. That being said, if you still, to this day, cannot comprehend what the Bible teaches, what passages mean in full context, etc. Why even read if you refuse to understand it? To be very honest and lite, it makes you fit the bill of that of a hypocrite. Now a days, to quote a party loving turtle, I call em like I see em now because the lack and twisting of the Scripture, is indeed jarring to the eyes and something has to be done, like as we can see here.
  9. And yet you missed the goalpost on what a cult is. Think harder, Rook, look into what it actually is. I say this because this is coming from someone who is aware of a very strong cult that has plagued Hispaniola, leaving quite the scar in a grim fashion.
  10. If anyone is in this area, and or know someone in this area, San Francisco, spread the word. It was encouraged by members of the community to spread this out further over forums and social media and or by any means as I am doing here. The sister of The Star Wars Girl, Ellen (22), has been missing for about 5 days now. It is already known I am not too trusting of popular social media sites, but regarding this situation which could be very serious, this is the older sister's twitter: https://twitter.com/thatstarwarsgrl?lang=en
  11. I'd like to add that another thing we must talk to our children about is suicide, as well as mental illness. To be brief, either of these isn't an easy subject to talk about, especially regarding the age of said child, and where they are in terms of wisdom and understanding. I say this because someone of blood nearly took her life several weeks ago due to some dark and wick things from the islands coupled with brutality manifested here in the states nearly led to the teenager's death. She is doing better now, but my reason for bringing this up is because some else whom I have had an somewhat brief encounter with succumb to suicide. Although he was an adult, but it still stings, and in my case, it brings up a friend of mine who took her life due to influence from pornography and the adult industry who took her. Regarding of who had succumb to his inner demons, mental illness and the temptation of being in and seeking the spotlight is a bad combination. Despite such things, it bolsters my faith in Yahweh and his only beget whom he made the Christ, Jesus. Because by means of God through Jesus, there will be a resurrection.
  12. The last time I was very specific in this regard, you deleted a thread or two with evidence to claim. Need I bring such up again with your quotes will only sully the tracks of which you wiped clean from the digital pavement. That being said, if you do not know what a cult is, I suggest looking into it starting with elementary sources. So far, not but one is ever clear on this matter.
  13. @John Houston The deserter tends to repeat himself, with the same nonsense as last time. Easily refutable. @Matthew9969 Restorationist are not Trinitarians and that setup is rather stale compared to what Atheists already call us because of the silliness of Trinitarianism. Christians regardless of how they view even JWs, always and will ever defend actual truth about God and his Son, and as seen here, we know whose side someone is representing, which adds more fuel to what is already brought up at Hyde. @Jesus.defender You posted this stuff last time - everything you mentioned had been refuted. But this is understanable, Trinitarian has been at it's deathbed at the beginning of 2015, and absurdities such as yours shows how much of the Trinity doctrine is dying, as is with it being surpassed by Christian minorities and the likes of Islam, that is, more evident in the EU. That being said, Trinitarian scholars admit that they've been lying a lie due to using Bible errors as proof of Jesus being God until some of the most prominent among you admitted, as is with others to such. It is over. Real Christians will and always will defend the truth about God and his Son, as with what has been dealt with in regards to you already.
  14. Scholars were right, Trinitarians dance around and brush over the Shema - as laughable as clowns in a clown car...
  15. As long as you have an income to support yourself and family, you are good. You'd be surprise that some folk out there would break every bone in their body willfully just to flaunt cash around. And there is a lot of people like this. Life itself is more valuable than money. You can lose money at any time and get something, big or small back anytime, but for life, once it is loss, it cannot be received again until God's Will is realized, until then, that no 1-UP mushrooms for any of us.
  16. @JW Insider Some people tend not to take minor and or medium threats seriously unless it concerns them, major things have a lasting effect on some until it happens again. As is with all, the good people and the bad people, all events are unexpected, Ecc. 9:11. A safety is but only a placebo, for even in your own home one isn't safe.
  17. @Srecko Sostar You were and or someone was debated on this before. Christians in general are Prophets not Inspired, and they're spirit led. So any Christian, in this sense, is a prophet, a proclaimed of God's Word, a preacher and minister of the good news gospel and the Messianic Age.
  18. The Pews Research Website is and will always be a good source. But it is a pale of hot coals for those who can't take the statistics that solidifies truth.
  19. @BillyTheKid46 It is only going to get word. In today's society, people will jump out of their socks in a fit of rage on the level of a snowflake, a shill, or an SJW, etc. Concerning the Bible and Christians, it has gotten words, you have specific folk that are catering to things that is of Satan's design, in his world, and such has entered into the churches, and such is trying to pave it's way into other churches who are not equal to or like the mainstream.
  20. And yet this word of mouth claim of yours was dealt with the last time we spoke of demographics (twice), and if I recall, you unleash the circus and the mental gymnastics on said notion, an act that can easily be done away with a 3rd time if need be. Elementary stuff, Butler. Also, remember - Jesus was very very knowledge of the Scriptures as a child. In fact, all Jews take up and obverse God's Law very early. It is unknown if you were ignorant and or unaware of this, I advise you look into Shema Yisrael and all things that hang for it. Jesus speaks such for a reason. As is with Jesus, and all before and after him. It did not stop young ones from observing God's Law and reading the Scriptures. Again, if you actually read your bible and took up spiritual wisdom, you'd realize how the Jews operated, including Jesus, but you negate everything when you sibtract what took place before his ministry. Forced, I ask you before to give evidence of this, twice, but this word of mouth falls short. That is like the saying by some who say Christians force children to read the Bible, when in reality it is encouraged to do so. But as was exposed on your account, your folly in the realm of statistics is as great as the light from the sun for discerning ones to see it and give a rebuttal. So where is the evidence in this regard to which was asked but never shown? Remember, Jesus was a very young boy and it was wise in the Law of God, probably beyond both his human parents. He knew very well who his God and Father is and the context of his words found in Luke 2 passage shows, in fact, what one can see by reading and taking in the context and references of Luke 2:41-52 entirely. A Christian parent are to encourage their children to seek the Scriptures and the truth and teachings that it brings, hence why it is said that we must pass on wisdom to the young ones, to teach them, despite being under their parents, the child has his or her choice to take up what is said, whereas the parent, who is of authority can encourage. Even outside of the realm of faith, this also comes in form in terms of education in and outside of the home, for it is no different concerning a child and the Scriptures. That being said, with the you said here after this response of yours, I suggest you better read, understand, and mediate on the Bible, let alone study and teach yourself because the lack is clearly seen, hence your attempted exegesis expressed here. Aside from that overwhelming fact in terms of demographics/adherents is factual over your lunacy, so much as so, even Rook is alluding to the research website that is accurate in terms of the faith group, as is with other faith groups. They would not sully their reputation for your unproven word of mouth info when nearly everyone is knowing of such facts, even the Christian Today folk.
  21. Apparently no one knows what an actually cult is, nor the difference between a religion and or cult. False ones and stupid ones are ever so ignorant on the term and it shows clearly that such ones do not delve into the history of Christianity. In short, any Christian group that is of mainstream origin that goes beyond the teachings (i.e. stupid and or silly doctrines, believing the church can be unisex and attempt to defend it, justifying homosexuality, interfaith, etc.) above all, take said teachings and twist it into something entirely different in an extremist way - Believing that Jesus is a woman, believing his church order is unisex, teaching to accept all things even when it is dirty and unclean and going into the extremes about it - is a cult. That being said, some so called Christian spread their idiocy and claim they are of God and Christ, at the end of the day, wise ones can see through their folly. And such ones are the reasons why people make Jesus and his God out to be some kind of joke, as we have an example, many, namely in China.
  22. Surprisingly this thread continues.... On the other side of the spectrum, tight clothing and the conquest to subdue men is spoken of greatly nowadays, mainly with the shift in society as is seen by those who are aware and watching.
  23. The woman seeks blood. It is people like this that are the key components to the problem, and people going on aimless shenanigans on their conquest for peace, going about this in the wrong light. In short - society is depraved minded.
  24. There has been a lot of talk about God and the Bible lately as well. In a sense, by what is common. And those who are in opposition, have thrown morals out the window. Butler, you are pulling old information, as I had address before, the demographics of adherents in this regard of the faith group have been increasing, especially an increase talk about God and the Bible. They will be hitting the 9mil mark soon.
  25. @JW Insider One of the IT Techs I had briefly trained was in the city the day to do a job when this happened, he was on the phone with us before these events came to pass.
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