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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, "Precision" wrote:
"Professor Min" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, "Precision" wrote: "TwistyCreek" wrote in message .. . In article Ghost-Incarnate wrote: That's one of the many reasons I began using anonymous remailers K... snipped for clarity Why would Professor Min "morph" to avoid kill files? I see nothing objectionable in his postings. IMO, they are quite helpful. You're very kind. Please forgive me as I harp a bit on this... I'm only responding to you, Precision, since you've been very tolerant, courteous and constructive in your posts and replies; and for the friendly lurking audience who follow these threads. snips Professor Min, I'm at a loss for words for I think we share a general belief that only God can make things right in this dying world. Wouldn't you say that most governments across the political landscape of this corrupt world are becoming "more criminally insale by the hour"? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Personally, I believe that it is better to be optimistic than it is to be pessimistic. I won't bore you with my own views on what is generally called the "second advent". It is what it is. In consideration of your views, there is a group of people worldwide who believe that God will destroy all human governments worldwide and establish a government over Earth that is is Heaven. All political parties will be destroyed by God in a conflagration the Bible calls Armageddon, as I'm sure you're well aware, ushering in a peaceful new government ruled by Jesus Christ. I certainly respect your beliefs. I just don't happen to share them in such a particular way. Again, personally, I relate better to the ancient views than I do to the modern-day world, with exceptions as written, "the exiguous and tenuous"... "of the 1000 & two Prophets". I think you would be in for an absolute treat in attending a local meeting of Jehovah's Witnesses -- even if our views differ from yours in the beginning -- and sit down with the elders after the meeting to examine the dire world situation in light of the scriptures. I respect your beliefs. Personally, I believe the elders are the Titans, whose terrific King is Saturn. No lesser "elder" will do. The reason I invite you is because your views against the world make you a lightning rod of hatred by those who believe human governments can solve the problems that mankind faces. Somehow, it seems that even though your views may differ from Jehovah's Witnesses in various respects, you may find a common thread of believing that only God through Jesus Christ can save this world from destroying itself. With all candor, I must respectfully decline. I don't share the modern-day beliefs, views, opinions, theologies, religions, etc. There are local Kingdom Halls in every area, possibly one near you. Why not attend a meeting and, if nothing else, enjoy a nice evening with decent folks, indulging your curiosity about a group of people who believe their organization forms a "spiritual ark" that will pass through the terrible destruction ahead? There are no religious "rituals", "rites" or idolatrous edifices to deal with like in many of Christendom's churches. You will be surprised how clean, practical and spartan the Kingdom Halls are in comparison to the places of worship for other religions. Even up here in the remote area where I live (the mountains of central Colorado), some JWs have stopped by for a brief visit, maybe twice a year for the last twenty-five years and counting. I respect their indefatigable persistence, but by now they know me well enough to know I'm definitely not the church-going kind. But they still stop by on occasion, & we chat for a few minutes. Now, as for so-called "morphing" aliases, snips Well, it's quite tragic people don't simply "take you on" in robust discussions, and instead resort to unfair "street fighting" instead. That is the way of this corrupt world and those who are trapped in the vice grip of evil influences that control the darkness. Feel pity for those who are willing to play unfairly because they cannot otherwise defend their own beliefs in fair discussions. I certainly respect your beliefs. I just don't happen to share them, not in such a particular way. We can agree to disagree. However, for what it's worth, two decades ago I was given a copy of the 'Kingdom Interlinear Translation of the Greek Scriptures', 1985 edition. Its pristine literal interlinear format inspired me to translate other works, including the complete Apocalypse from the Latin Vulgate, and some other notable passages from the Latin bible (e.g. the Ten Commandments, select testimony of Jesus, etc.) and important works of Nostradamus, his Epistle, Preface, select Quatrains from the 'Centuries', and some of his personal letters. I've translated other brief passages from Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, and Latin over the years, always using the same interlinear format. So the JWs have already had a major influence on me, just not maybe what they had in mind. Nonetheless, for this I'm eternally grateful. In Vigilance, Daniel Joseph Min -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQA/AwUBRLQ/bJljD7YrHM/nEQJvXQCgldyMxdW5thfE8AYl6wu5oMAENGcAoKTf GvuCFExHFDQbH3QmrmYLX0Qc =Itqa -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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