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  1. (Love it when we get newer people and they bump up some of the older threads )
  2. Hardly. Hardly "joy in service." Any one of us, or any believer, should be able to point out significant things and themes in a Bible. But "teaching" is not "service." Teaching is teaching. Or in this case, pushing propaganda. VPW was (supposedly) talking about the joy OF service. I wonder if these teachers were also supposed to clean the place, set out chairs, make the coffee, clean the toilet, etc as well? That would be more "service" than teaching. But really, Mike, the JOY OF SERVICE is in actually helping, doing things, for people. Without the supposed kudos of "teaching" or "look at me" moments. Blessed are the meek and humble, Mike. The ones who just get on quietly doing things in the background. The overlooked ones, the ones who notice something and fix it without making a fuss. The ones who wash dishes, pick things up off the floor, help those who can't walk easily, find food for the hungry, and such like. Please pay attention. Please.
  3. My lord! I dipped into a page at random (32 I think) and found this. I hadn't realised that CSBP was also God-breathed. (My bad!) There seemed to be quite a spat between Mike and Oldies (and others) about it. Still think that, Mike?
  4. When I was sent out out Lightbearers one year, no team (each consisting of about 3 or 4 pairs) got a class together - we had to get 7 people, and start a class, within two weeks, leaving the further running of the class to local believers, who were not allowed to be involved in the witnessing. Got back, no classes started, we all got threatened with being thrown out of the WC. But actually we got sent out again to different areas. Second time was a bit more fruitful (?). Only good thing about this whole set-up was the escape from HQ for a couple of weeks.
  5. I've heard this said before, but where is the information or evidence, WW? You weren't there at the time; who reported it?
  6. Yep, you'd think after 20 years everyone would know what a fraud it is. (Everyone except one person already does know that.)
  7. See, his emphasis is "serving up" something - not "serving" people. He wants to give people his message. To "serve it up" to them. He doesn't want to seriously help (or "serve") people by doing things that help, like feeding them, giving them clothes or other practical help. Yet another of those subtle shifts of emphasis in the bait-and-switch line. Faith and Works (James 2) 14What good is it, my brothers, if someone claims to have faith, but has no deeds? Can such faith save him? 15Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. 16If one of you tells him, “Go in peace; stay warm and well fed,” but does not provide for his physical needs, what good is that? 17So too, faith by itself, if it does not result in action, is dead.
  8. Oh, don't you just pity those people who only have a Bible to read, and then go out and do as it says? Give to the underprivileged, comfort the afflicted, help those less fortunate. Great Christian charities that are set up to help widows and orphans. Churches that get involved in their communities. Organisations that help trafficked people, prostitutes, enslaved folk in other countries. Such extraordinary people and organisations only have the gospels and the epistles - oh, and the examples from the OT - oh, and the gift of holy spirit, but let's not talk about that - to guide their actions. Such failures! They really need the collaterals! And that's not to mention the zillions of people, non-Christian and otherwise, including Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, etc, who have the joy of service as part of their own expressions of faith. And those who just have an innate sense of service and helping others, in so many ways: doctors, teachers, and yes, even the lowliest - road sweepers, etc.
  9. He was criticising anyone who tried to move grads off the truth of the Word (as taught by TWI).
  10. And here is the same song in the original Ukrainian.
  11. Deut 27:17 “Cursed is anyone who moves their neighbor’s boundary stone.” Then all the people shall say, “Amen!” Do you remember in PFAL where he went on about that meaning not just physical boundaries, but the boundaries of the mind? VPW's porn movies, the bad language, LCM's overripe descriptions of what homosexuals do, the hugs and touching at twig (introductory) level - all designed to move the boundaries of one's mind. All a bit of priming, here and there, for what might "be available" later.
  12. Okay, I'm minded to start a brand new thread (again) and repeat my Empathy post. Perhaps we can all leave the first page and a half to Mike for his ruminations. And then we can all jump in. And Mike. No one great long screed. Anything you post will be in small chunks. Bite-size. If you want to make a long post, break it up. Like: Answer ONE paragraph with ONE OR TWO paragraphs of your own. Then move to your next post. And no bloody jargon or fake terminology, either, Mike. Anybody up for this?
  13. You've given him enough, OS. He listens not to you, to the Bible, to words of wisdom from other posters. As the saying goes, "There's none so blind as those who will not see."
  14. OldSkool, I really wonder why Mike has to compare collateral with collateral. I don't care how many edits are made. In Christian terms, what is the relevance? The importance? How does it actually result in any improved Christian walk? So what if it redeems the filthy Way Ministry from dense jet black to a slightly less opaque smokier black? Isaiah 42:6“I, the LORD, have called you for a righteous purpose, and I will take hold of your hand. I will keep you and appoint you to be a covenant for the people and a light to the nations, 7to open the eyes of the blind, to bring prisoners out of the dungeon and those sitting in darkness out from the prison house. Does it say anything about those sitting in darkness sitting in less darkness? Anything about those abandoned in an oubliette (look it up) being transferred to a less stinky underground cell? No - the Lord wants his people out of darkness altogether. Comparing collateral versions is simply busy-work to avoid actually doing something productive. Like studying his Bible and doing things based on it - helping the unfortunate, looking after the sick, looking out for his neighbours - even, it appears, loving God. Of course, I could be wrong. If there's a verse that says "study the collaterals to show yourself approved unto God" then I must be stuffed. But I understand 2 Tim 2:15 to mean rather different things. https://biblehub.com/2_timothy/2-15.htm Comparing bull--- to heifer--- is just busy-work. A bum job, you might say.
  15. This truly is one of the most laughable posts that Mike has ever contributed. No footnotes, and "lack of pointers" to error-ridden outside sources protects new students from error??????? "Why expose new students to error?" Why, indeed, Mike. Great idea. Let's completely can all versions of PFAL. That would be a great protection. I'm not even going to try to pick apart all the other ridiculous statements.
  16. Despite what a certain poster says here, I love that we have the internet. Because I can read all sorts of things, and learn all sorts of things. As I've said before: I even use the net in my gardening work - how? to find out how to tend a new-to-me plant; to find out what kind of disease a plant may be suffering, and how to treat it; to find the best way or time to prune something, and so on. Furthermore, I "travel" around the world and see places I've never been. Find out how to fix my car. Find out about an illness someone is suffering. Learn Biblical archaeology. Learn how to fit things together in new ways. I go much further than any one person "taught" me. Reading! Wow, been doing it since a very tiny girl (probably nearly 3; well before age 4 I was reading, and writing. It's dictatorships that want to ban reading, curtail what outside knowledge a person has access to. Censors books, limits access to non-approved websites. Despite that, I don't disapprove of VPW's "suggestion" that new grads of PFAL "put aside all other reading material for the next three months, and just read the epistles." It does serve to immerse the new Christian in facets of the Christian lifestyle. It might have been better if he'd encouraged reading the gospels, or any place in the NT on a systematic basis. (In fact, it was that exhortation, to read the epistles, that "hooked" me - not the crappy class - no church I'd ever attended encouraged that - epistles as entire pieces of work were all new to me.) Read, people. Read widely and carefully and not just from one source. See how this ties in with my thread on "Consider the Evidence"?
  17. Anyway, it's 4.30 in the morning. I've not long since come in from being out on the streets, helping homeless and drunk people, police, and other night workers, and generally making known the name of the Lord and his love for the people of my city. Christianity is nothing if not practical. I have no time at this hour of the morning to further waste on impractical argument. Good night, all.
  18. And now he resorts to name-calling. You just demonstrated how you've lost it, Mike. May I call you "Mr Procrastinator"?
  19. MIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Speak English. Your stupid "digital decision" might be what others would call "a quick decision." Your stupid "analog decision" might be what others would call "a considered decision." People understand those terms. They don't understand your choice of weird terminology.
  20. Just to bring things back, Mike has spent FIVE PAGES avoiding answering this, from page 1, that he keeps claiming he has no time to deal with. See how he's once again managed to shift the conversation from "empathy" to his pet, the collaterals. Some might think that his refusal to address the quoted post shows ... a lack of empathy.
  21. What's this business of comparing one version of the collaterals with some other version? That's akin to comparing bull manure with heifer manure. Have you considered comparing the collaterals with what the Bible says on a subject? And I don't mean just looking at the words of, and occasional verses noted in, the collateral kid's-essay, but at the depth of what the Bible says about a topic. Which will include very, very much more material than in a few badly written pages of a kid's-essay.
  22. "Digital Decision"? "Analog Decision"? What the f*** is that supposed to mean? And NO, I don't want a Mikean answer. Mike, just bloody well use proper English. Stop inventing phrases to disguise what you mean / so as to appear more ?intelligent ?intellectual ?erudite / because you want to confuse things further. Try choosing normal English expressions. Then nobody will have to keep asking you questions - oh wait, that is what you want... to be the centre of attention. [A few minutes later] Oh lordy me. And now he's abbreviating his bizarre wording. Now I see "DD decision" (=?digital decision decision?) just to be even more confusing. Speak English, Mike. Or Chinese, if you like. But be coherent.
  23. Mike, I didn't say that AT ALL. Learn to read.
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