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Posted by jsamuel. [WordWolf replies in boldface as usual.] [by the way, what's your opinion of life under VPW, before LCM? ]
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Yet ANOTHER lawsuit filed against The Way International today!
WordWolf replied to igotout's topic in About The Way
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Do you see any possible benefit of JPW speaking up at this time? I don't. He's got a life, and his mother has a life. Yes, twi dealt with them without honour, which is not that big a surprise around here. What benefit, though, would either of them reap by JPW continuing to bang the drum? As it is, even though they hosed his mother, she may be better off now that she is out amongst real people and free of the groupthink and lifeless stagnation on grounds. I wonder who's living in her house, though.
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"Does ol' Bessie the cow have a soul? If Bessie the cow had a soul, she couldn't go... whichever way she goes moo-moo, or something." Words of wisdom stuck in my brain, that won't ever leave.
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The general consensus among the computer types is that it is best when installing on a new computer or the like. I cleaned everything up I could think of cleaning up, including performing a scandisk. I made a restore point, crossed my fingers, and installed SP2. (I did the praying before making my preparations, which is probably why I did the scandisk.) So far, after the first tweaking of the control center, it seems to not be causing problems. Of course, I told it to do as little as possible, and I've never broken into my registry or anything. Honestly, if I was setting up a new computer, it would be a very good idea to install SP2 before connecting to the internet the first time. This would install all the hotfixes, including all of Service Pack 1, and set up the internal firewall. As soon as I got online, however, I'd start with a real firewall and antivirus (unless I installed one of each from disk), and then set that up and turn off the Windows firewall. To me, it just buys time so you can get a real firewall. I'd operate under the assumption it didn't stop much, and act accordingly (act as if I have to find whatever made it in as soon as I connected to the net.)
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Snakebite (UK version) 1/2 mug hard cider 1/2 mug lager Serve chilled. ---------- I drink less now than I used to, and I never drank a lot before. That's one of the few I'll still drink-and a lot of places don't have hard cider on tap, so it's a good excuse not to drink alcohol. :)--> Of course, if you're drinking at home, it doesn't take a lot of skill to open a bottle of Sam Adams, a bottle of Hard cider, and split them. You can even share, if nobody wanted a lot. (Or open 2 more bottles if you wanted to get smashed.)
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Rough recollections-history and overview of TWI.
WordWolf replied to WordWolf's topic in About The Way
Sites with some history of twi... http://www.empirenet.com/~messiah7/cultsthe.htm http://www.watchman.org/profile/waypro.htm http://www.excultworld.com/twi.htm -
Rough recollections-history and overview of TWI.
WordWolf replied to WordWolf's topic in About The Way
Right. If you know where one is or (better yet) can post a link, I'd appreciate it. I know they're around here somewhere. -
Interesting how possibly the only unambiguous reference to vpw learning anything on the holy spirit field in "Receiving The Holy Spirit Today" was one anonymous mention of a man of God who taught him some things, the emphasis was on vpw's search, not the other guy actually knowing stuff, AND IT WAS DELETED FROM ALL SUCCEEDING EDITIONS. The rest of the book, he was pretty specific. He used his Bible as his "handbook" and his "textbook". Period. Been a while since you've read the Preface, I take it. The only mention of others in the Preface- other than the people who taught him and were "sincere" (translation in twispeak: "IN ERROR AND TOO STUPID TO KNOW IT"), was those people who proofread and edited.
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If the problem persists, and resists solving, may I remind you that some of us get along great with one of several stable, free firewalls? Just a thought.
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I've heard a number of people say they uninstalled it after installing. In fact, since installing it, restarting, then uninstalling it will install all the hotfixes and things while taking back out all the bs that caused problems on installation, some people are recommending doing that very thing. Me, I haven't decided. If you don't here from me for about a week, you'll know I installed it and had some problems uninstalling it.... :)-->
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Rough recollections-history and overview of TWI.
WordWolf replied to WordWolf's topic in About The Way
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Rough recollections-history and overview of TWI.
WordWolf replied to WordWolf's topic in About The Way
Thanks. I keep making that mistake, and I keep trying not to. -
I noticed we don't have any convenient guides to the history of twi. I wouldn't mind trying to organize and briefly summarize things with the right data. Please help. Please post your links to lengthier explanations of things, and periods in time. Please post your recollections of significant events, along with the year (years, decade) they happened. Let's run from the beginning to the present day, any order you can recollect. (I'll try to organize the thread, along with poster's names, unless they don't want mention, on a different thread, in chronological order, when we're done.) ======================== Ok, history. Up to 1st century AD. God does a bunch of stuff. 1st century AD. Jesus Christ, The Messiah, is born and redeems mankind. He's sacrificed, resurrected and ascends. Pentecost arrives, and the gift of holy spirit is poured out among men. "Born Again" is now an option. The New Testament is written. The Christian "church" spreads over the region, despite being illegal in places and spoken-against in places. It shows a distinct lack of central organization, standardization of any kind, organized classes, and indeed, copies of most of the canon in most places. It also lacked a tithe. 2nd century AD-early 1800s. Christianity becomes legal and the dominant religion in Europe. Copies of the canon remain limited, as does knowledge. The invention of Gutenberg's printing press changes that, and becomes one impetus for the Protestant Reformation, Luther's 95 Theses, and so on. Late 1800s to early 1900s. E.W. Bullinger, and others, write. Their books are later plagiarized by VPW. 1942. According to VPW, God told him that He would teach him His Word like it hasn't been known since the First Century, if he would teach it to others. Some time later, VPW began adding that he asked God to confirm this by letting him see snow-which he did. (Either a vision or a miracle of snow.) No independent corroboration exists of any snow or vision, and VPW later showed a willingness to invent miraculous snowstorms when it suited his purpose. VPW later went on to form TWI, which had organized classes, a hierarchy, centralized organization, a mandatory tithe, and study in the Bible. ============== Ok, people, what happened when? When was he canned from that church in Van Wert? When was his supposed mission trip to India and the keys to the city, and the healing at Jubbulpore? When did outreach to the coasts happen? How'd Heefner and Doop enter and leave the scene? When did he first take BG Leonard's class, and when did PFAL start running? When did the 2nd Corps run, and around when did LCM climb the ladder? For that matter, when did RFR climb the ladder? How about the other BOT/BOD members?
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Let's see.... Salaries... Salaries for the most part have always been subsistence wages on grounds, unless you had "juice". So, how many people on grounds still have "juice"? (Everybody else's wages barely count as a blip on the radar, even all together.) Properties.... Which properties are still owned? Which were sold off? Which are not being maintained? (No staff, but not a moneymaker either.) lcm's class.... Doesn't sound like it's cost-effective compared to the effort of pushing that class. Books... What's still selling? We do know they authorize "special editions" and convince people to get new copies of old books... Advances.... Events like "Advanced Class Specials" still run, it seems. Tithes... I don't know if they're currently pushing 10% or 15% of income. Investments.... These still exist, but I know nothing about them. ==== Can someone who knows something on the above subjects fill in some of the blanks?
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Whopping 5 Students Graduate from WC Training This Year
WordWolf replied to Belle's topic in About The Way
I call dibs on November 29, 2004! -
Remember to use Spybot's "immunization" function which prevents some spyware from ever arriving....
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I just zeroed in on the page-hit#s as well. I know what those mean.
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Could also have something to do with twi's site lacking CONTENT, whereas the ex-twi sites have documents and active forums and up-to-the-minute information on things twi keeps trying to sit on and conceal. Plus, twi (I suspect) still pushes the "internet is evil" stuff, whereas possible prospects the current twi'ers approach go online and look up twi, find the other sites, and my, my! What interesting information they find! :D-->
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BTW, AdAware's latest version is AdAware SE 1.5...... You will probably need to update to be really on the cutting edge.
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Update for Firefox, Thunderbird, Mozilla
WordWolf replied to Mister P-Mosh's topic in Computer Questions
It retained my Bookmarks. Now, if they can just finish redoing all the Extensions, so I have my dream-browser again, I'd really be running cool. -
I thought this was worth repeating.
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WOAH! To hear them talk about how they make decisions you'd think they were perfect decision makers because they did think things through thoroughly, almost to the point of "analysis paralysis", and, of course, God was telling them the right decision. I always heard they accounted for every penny and spent our abundant sharing oh so carefully and wisely. Yet another myth debunked by first hand testimony. Geez, we were so stupid on the field. I know I believed everything they told us. --> Just pass the kool-aid this way, would ya? Slowly the truth rears its ugly head.......
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Update for Firefox, Thunderbird, Mozilla
WordWolf replied to Mister P-Mosh's topic in Computer Questions
Nope! It automaticaly imports all of your IE bookmarks. :)--> I have no idea as to whether you have to delete any previous versions of Firebird or not; I went ahead and overwrote mine. *sighs* IE has "Favourites", FireFox has "Bookmarks." I know it imports IE "Favourites" and makes them "Bookmarks". What I want to know-and, from your post, you know the answer- is, if I install it over a previous FireFox, will it retain my FireFox "bookmarks", or will it delete them all? -
Update for Firefox, Thunderbird, Mozilla
WordWolf replied to Mister P-Mosh's topic in Computer Questions
It's already on my "to-do" list. One question: I'll need to re-enter all my bookmarks all over again, right? (I'm ok with reloading all the "extensions", but I don't want to re-enter all my bookmarks.) Another question: If I do have to re-enter it, can I keep both side-by-side as I do it, or do I have to delete previous editions of FireFox to complete the download? I didn't see that answer when I was looking this up.