Monday, December 30, 2013

Where can I camp for three days in Colorado?

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uyuigkuguk


I'm planning on going to Denver this 4th of July weekend. I want to camp, hike, and fish for 3 days, but would also like to see the city of Denver. What can I do? Any and all suggestions would be appreciated.
Also, I will not have a rented car and need to know somewhere relatively commutable from the airport.



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I would suggest you change your travel plans. Go to a different state.
Camping is being severely restricted right now because of all the fires. Open flames are banned across the entire state and different counties have different bans going on right now for the rest. There are fire restrictions in every single park, and most of them do not allow you to have a fire unless you are using a grill that can be turned on and off immediately.
Traffic between places is not good and fireworks are banned so you won't see them for July 4th. If you don't have a rental car there isn't going to be any place for you to go anyway. How do you expect to carry camping gear without a rental? Or even get to a park? Airports have to be far away from anything in very flat lands. DIA is no exception. It would cost you a fortune to hire a cab to take you to a campsite.

What are the comparisons between Charles Russell of the Jehovah's Witnesses and Harold camping?




TheWatchto


I've heard that they were almost identical in belief structure. What are the exact comparisons between C. Taze Russell and Harold Camping teachings?
Any contrasting comparisons would be great to know too.



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I can't give exact comparisons without studying Camping's publications a little more, but here are some of the similarities I've found.

Similar DOCTRINES:

1) The Trinity is a lie.

2) There is no such thing as eternal hell. (Camping is an annihilationist)

3) Jesus is actually Michael the archangel.

4) All of the churches in the world are apostate (they have fallen away from the truth).

5) He is restoring true Christianity.

6) The Holy Spirit is no longer working in the church.

Similar METHODS:

Many of Camping's followers have apparently sold their homes and business, or dipped into their savings and retirement accounts and are traveling around the country in RV's and vans that look like moving billboards, with messages that read:

âHave you heard the awesome news? â The end of the world is almost here! It begins May 21st, 2010 â The Bible guarantees itâ

They have also purchased billboard advertising in various places, as well as ads in magazines, and many have observed his followers standing around in crowded downtown (metro) areas wearing signs around their necks advertising the end of the world.

I'm not sure whether Charles Taze Russell's followers ever did anything similar to this at the time of his predictions. I'd have to look into that, and newspapers of the time would be a good source. However, the Watchtower Society, under the leadership of its second president, Joseph Rutherford, did conduct a similar campaign between 1918 and the early '20s, entitled, "Millions Now Living Will Never Die." The kick-off talk for this campaign was broadcast over the Watchtower-owned radio station, WBBR. JW's also drove around in cars draped with campaign signs, and they marched around in major cities wearing placards to announce this.

Also, Camping's method of Bible interpretation is very similar to Russell's. He employs numerology, assigning his own definitions to various numbers found in the Bible. Then he applies allegorical or metaphorical meanings to passages that give no indication they should be taken any other way than literally to lend support to his definitions. Finally, he applies a literal meaning to the first half of 2 Peter 3:8, connecting this verse to the numbers he's picked out and multiplying them. The main difference I see is that Camping starts at the time of the flood rather than the creation of Adam, and it doesn't appear that the Great Pyramid figured into any of Camping's calculations.

Similar MIND CONTROL tactics (fear and intimidation):

Camping's followers all left any churches they may have previously been associated with because he told them that anyone who is still an active member of any other church will be destroyed by God on Judgment Day, since the churches are all run by Satan.

Also, they have all participated to some degree in the worldwide "warning work" to get the "good news" out that people can be raptured on May 21st and then enjoy the paradise like conditions that God will bring about after he destroys the world on October 21st if they will cry out to "Jehovah," leave their churches and join them.




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