A blog by Tom Sheepandgoats (aka Tom Harley)

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  • New Year, New Goal, Same as Last Year

    Once a year, we’re all encouraged to set goals. Goals are good, and we may languish without them. A fine goal might be to read the entire Bible through in a year. Or to study this or that theocratic publication. Or to improve the quality, or quantity, of our ministry. Or to conduct a Bible study with someone. Or to improve in commenting at meetings.…

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  • Charles Darwin and Annie

    Two spiritual events can be traced in the life of Charles Darwin, originator of the natural selection evolution theory. Had those events turned out differently, one wonders what effect it might have had on science interpretation. The first…..the second will be dealt with in another post…..came with the death of Darwin’s favorite child, his daughter Annie. At age 10, the child contracted scarlet fever, and…

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  • Telomeres and Old Folks

    Every decade or so, Awake! magazine looks at the research of aging scientists, that is, scientists who investigate aging, gerontologists. The picture changes dramatically. Twenty years ago, they hadn’t a clue about aging. But with success in mapping the genome, some began to think aging itself could be halted, or at least slowed. They got downright cocky, some of them, and there is still much…

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  • Farewell to Mickey Spillane

    Here’s a bit of writing to brighten your day! Caution:  graphic (not sexual) stuff ahead. Feel free to skip the next paragraph. You can always come back to it if you want. I snapped the side of the rod across his jaw and laid the flesh open to the bone. I pounded his teeth back into his mouth with the end of the barrel ……

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  • A Fraud that Has to Go

    So we have answers to two of the most pressing questions ever raised. Why is there suffering? and Why do people die? The answers are complete, straightforward, concise… yet not difficult to understand. The only objection one might have is that they are somehow too simple, that we have become too sophisticated, that science has pegged such accounts as stories, not facts. This is why…

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  • The First and the Last Adam

    Adam was the biggest letdown, and his rebellion doomed all of us to imperfection and death. Jesus was as good as Adam was bad, and then some. How is it, then,  that he can be called the last Adam? And so it is written; the first Adam was made a living soul; The last Adam was made a quickening spirit.  1 Cor 15:45    If…

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  • Acts of the Pioneers: an Important New Find

    When the National Geographic Society announced the discovery of the Book of Judas, folks at the Whitepebble Research Institute were not happy. Religious studies, along with government studies, constitute their bread and butter, and they get nervous when someone else makes a big splash in the pool they would like to own. Thus, the Whitepebble outfit put its own manuscript sniffing operation in high gear, and shortly…

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  • One of Us is Wrong, Buddy

    Driving into a cul-de-sac. A well-heeled neighborhood, and we work the homes as we go. Retracing our route, a fellow from the first house charges across his lawn, clad in shorts only. The day is warm. HEY!…HEY! he bellows. You left me your tract! Here’s one for you! He shoves a tract at the car. A description of our errors: Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t view Jesus…

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  • Hot JW Topics

    Hot JW Topics and Defenses:    Jehovah's Witnesses and….. 1914 Apostasy, First Century Apostasy, Modern Armageddon Warnings Blood Transfusions Child Abuse Policies Cross….Instrument of Jesus' Death Cult Accusations District Conventions Early History Earthquakes Evangelicals Evolution Evolutionary Psychology God's Name in the Old Testament God's Name in the New Testament Governing Body The Holocaust Homosexuality Income by Religion Internet Knocking….the Film Documentary Michael Jackson Mormons Neutrality New…

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  • Half Honors for All

    It once was unusual to see the flag at half-mast, and replaying the news in your head, you always knew the reason: someone noteworthy had died. That’s changing. Now, 16 states lower the flag for any state resident who dies in military service. It’s a popular trend and it’s on the increase. So reports the WSJ, 7/1/06. Flying the flag half-mast for each fallen troop…

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