menrov
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Brooklyn Layoffs and Halt to Kingdom Hall construction projects
by James Jack ina good source just just told me that at morning worship today that the governing body announced that a total of 1600 bethelites will be let get go and not transferred to warwich when the last property is sold in brooklyn and all kingdom hall building projects are on hold for at least a year so that all the focus will be on the preaching work.
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menrov
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Most translated website in the world?
by disposable hero of hypocrisy inhttps://www.tomedes.com/translator-hub/most-translated-website.php.
i wonder if this is true.
lots of people commenting after the article about how it's proof of g#ds blessing.. so if jw.borg ever gets overtaken in the rankings does that mean the blessing has left the building?.
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menrov
I believe the title is a bit misleading. The borg site (html pages) is available in over 700 languages apparently. Could be but I do not feel that is so amazing. YouVersion supports 799 languages and has over 1100 versions.
Others, like banks/institutions are only to serve their customers and would only have the languages available to serve these customers.
The sites states:
One of the key pillars of the Jehovah's Witness belief system is that all its adherents must be able to read the Watchtower's (The Jehovah's Witnesses global HQ, based in the U.S.) publications in addition to the Jehovah's Witnesses' special translation of the Bible. In order for people to participate in the religion, they have to be able to read the Watchtower's publications, and translating their publications into believers' own language is necessary for them to belong to the religion
that is why they do this and they can because it is all done via almost free labor. In the company I word for, the main language of communications is English. Documents or publications are translated in some key languages (say some 25) but it is expected that everyone does have a knowledge of English.My point: yes, it can be considered an achievement to have a website that can serve about all languages. It is not unique and not all contents is equally available in all languages.
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Ahum...only 130 languages
by menrov inin wt study edition december 2015, article called jehovah, the god of communication, par.
as a result, the new world translation is now available in whole or in part in over 130 languages.
to many jw's this will sound impressive.
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menrov
In WT study edition December 2015, article called Jehovah, the God of Communication, par. 18 says:
As a result, the New World Translation is now available in whole or in part in over 130 languages
To many JW's this will sound impressive. but is it?? Well, see here:
On YOUVERSION.COM it says:
1115
VERSIONS
AVAILABLE799
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Who am I to screw up their happiness?
by Crazyguy inthat was the question to me tonight.
because of their beliefs they have a moral compass, a net work of friends and a support group.
they have what they believe is a loving god.
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menrov
I was asked more or less the same question by my partner. My reply :because that is exactly what JWs are doing when they go door to door to tell people that their religion is wrong and that their lives are at stake. Every time they call a.door it could be an effort to change people regardless if that person is happy with his / her lifestyle or religion.
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London Conventions 2015 - NO TWICKENHAM
by Da.Furious injust got news from a friend that yesterday a letter was read in their congregation announcing new locations for the regional conventions in london.. the main item was no twickenham in 2015.. their congregation is assigned to excel london (need to confirm since he was not 100% sure).
i will update this when i get more information tonight.. .
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menrov
There was a change in venue in The Netherlands as well. The difference means around 325 km's more over 3 days. Say 60 cars in one congregation, means 19.400 additional km's or some 2600 euro additional cost. For only one impacted congregation!!!
Why not just cancel the assemblee for this year if suddenly the venue is not available...it saves a lot of money and hassle (and who knows, marriages...)
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Demoted from elder to MS, anybody ever heard of this?
by Naoscillator inso a friend in a nearby hall told me their co came through, and in a hellish week of long meetings and inquisition overhauled the boe.
only one remains as elder, three were re-appointed as ms, and one, the cobe was deleted entirely.. two new elders were brought in as new secretary and cobe / watchtower conductor, respectively, and introduced to the congregation from the platform on sunday immediately following his second talk.
he reminded everybody of the authority he has and then named the new appointees.
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menrov
May be it all happened because these elders have a history on record with children and as COs are now accountable a cleanup.might take place -
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Acts 15... common decision making or peace treaty?
by StarTrekAngel inacts 15, along with the fds parable, are the basis for the existence of the modern day gb.
it is not difficult for anyone who is beginning to study the bible with jws to see this and be utterly convinced of the matter.
even after learning ttatt i had a hard time departing from the idea that a centralized body of administration may have existed then and may need to exist now.
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menrov
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Balls
by Driving Force inmen in their twenties play football.. men in their forties play tennis.. men in their sixties play golf.. when men get older their balls get smaller..
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menrov
nasty future we have as men.............. :-)
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Radio Broadcast - 01/06/15 - Controversy over Shannon Farmer's involvement in Blood Management
by OrphanCrow inmr. shannon farmer, the jw who is currently working with axel hoffman to implement blood management programs in europe, is the subject of a radio show in australia that aired on june 1, 2015.. http://www.abc.net.au/newsradio/content/s4249605.htm.
controversy over blood management and blood transfusionsgovernments manage potential conflicts of interest all the time, but they seldom concern the very stuff running through our veins.the national blood authority's expert panel on blood transfusions includes one member who doesn't believe in blood transfusions at all.moreover, shannon farmer has a commercial interest in alternatives to blood transfusions.
newsradio's clive hunton reports from canberra.. listen to radio broadcast (8:55 min):.
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menrov
Will listen later. From the link to the announcement I picked up this interesting statement (bold/underscore is mine)
Moreover, Shannon Farmer has a commercial interest in alternatives to blood transfusions
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WT April 15, 2015... Odd first paragraph
by StarTrekAngel inflipping thru the pages of the april 15 wt study edition, i bumped into something that strikes me as odd.
not that the wt never publishes odd things, but usually such comes in the form of misapplied scripture or hidden second meanings.
i've never paid attention before but to me this is the first time i see a whole paragraph with no bible verses to read.. in the article tiled "always trust in jehovah!
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menrov
OUTLAW reported what Tacitus wrote and in which this was said: Accordingly first those were arrested who confessed they were Christians; next on their information, a vast multitude were convicted, not so much on the charge of burning the city, as of "hating the human race."
It means that many so-called Christians betrayed their "spiritual brothers and sisters" (as the WBTS calls them in par 1). This betrayal was not mentioned in the paragraph. Also, these Christians were punished for what they presumably had done. I do not support the treatment given to these Christians but as Jesus warned: “Put your sword back in its place! For all who take hold of the sword will die by the sword."
If Tacitus was correct, you should wonder if these people who are referred to as Christians were truly Christians, in the sense that the actually acted as Jesus would. I do not recognize Jesus in the acts of these Christians. Further, if many of them were betrayed by their own "spiritual" brothers and sisters, one can truly wonder how much we should trust our spiritual brothers and sisters.
As usual, the WT does not show sources or references. Further, I do not understand the switch from slaughtering Christians to Paul being concerned if Christians come to his aid.....most peculiar.
Par. 3 says: Yes, the Lord Jesus provided the power Paul needed.
Then it is most peculiar that the entire article is about trusting Jehovah. How big a contrast.......