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Administration
03-09-2007, 10:45 AM
The March 8, 2007 Podcast has been published and is now available for online listening or in iPod file (mp3) format.

http://e-jehovahs-witness.com

stayawake
03-09-2007, 02:34 PM
Thank you for the latest.
Took 105 minutes to load it but was worth it.
Also I want to thank you for your honesty ,in answering the questions near the conclusion.
I am sure Jah will never forget your love for what is Truth
Now I must tape it and share

love stayawake

DoubtingThomas
03-10-2007, 05:15 AM
Robert, I truly enjoy the podcast feature of your ministry and teaching on your web site. I too have thought of calling in some questions I have that I think would also be of interest to the general public who visit this web site and Jehovah's Witnesses as well. But I have hesitated calling in my question due to the possibilty of someone recognizing my voice and thereby exposing my anonymity, and possibly leading to my disfellowshipping. But now that I realize you are also answering email questions on your podcast I might send my question to you in via email, thereby avoiding someone recognizing who I am. Keep up your fine work and teaching of the truths from God's Word.

Nash
03-10-2007, 06:34 AM
I too enjoyed the latest podcast.

What I especially appreciated was the fact that going to the meetings is encouraged as well as keeping up a theocratic routine.

Nash

watchman
03-10-2007, 11:36 AM
I will hopefully be able to make the podcasts more regularly. They were intended to be a weekly feature, but unfortunately it hasn't worked out that way.

Thanks for your encouragement

Watchman

Elihu
03-10-2007, 03:19 PM
thank you Watchman,
for setting aside the time whilst dealing with your personal circumstances to produce your podcast. It has helped me to view things in a more focused way, and as you say we will have to wait to see how things develop.




Elihu

Jeshurun
03-13-2007, 03:06 AM
Excellent topics on the podcast. I have had trouble understanding the captivity to Babylon, as I envision a captivity like the Jewish exiles, which would make it impossible to "get out of her". If I am understanding correctly it could be in the form of suppression and persecution, which makes sense. Prison, or one of those Halliburton camps, would be a different story.

On the question of "roving about", couldn't that include absorbing vast amounts of information by reading the Bible and talking to people, but especially on the internet, as we all are spending so much of our lives doing? The internet makes it possible to "rove about" at the speed of light, doesn't it?

Thanks so much for all your hard work, Watchman.