neat blue dog
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2015 Convention
by wifibandit inpixel, cappytan, and wifibandit present for your consideration:.
https://youtu.be/g16_p3tncxq?list=plrw9u-n1z2m-_z5_a55vmqj1biuwnslhq.
the saturday program will be added tomorrow, followed by the sunday program the next day..
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neat blue dog
Wait a minute . . . Wasn't there one nationwide login and password on stream.jw.org for last years convention? Isn't there one this year? -
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Governing Body meeting.
by Driving Force inthis is a recording of a gb meeting, i am not sure what they are talking about.. https://www.dropbox.com/s/syqkn95etlvtx0n/governbody.m4a?dl=0.
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neat blue dog
I was suspicious at first. . . But my curiosity got the better of me. And i wasted 2minutes of my life. :D -
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New August Watchtower -- Getting rid of the Generation again??
by FusionTheism inthe new august study watchtower just posted on jw.org is all about how long it may be until the end.
whole article on that topic..
but it never once mentions the overlapping generation..
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neat blue dog
This is just personal theory, but weren't there some of the old-timers still on the GB when the generation revision was first presented? If so, maybe it was one of their ideas, and voted in out of regard for them. Now that they're dead, they want to ease it out, just not too obviously. -
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Questions about the Flood for Brother Jeramy
by cappytan inhow long did the flood last?how long can land vegetation survive submerged in seawater?how long can freshwater fish survive in saltwater?how old is human civilization?
what is the oldest settlement in south america?
how did those people get there from the middle east after the flood wiped out everything on the earth?.
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neat blue dog
Explain how a plant that ok can be dated with pinpoint certainty.
who said saber tooth tigers ate grass?
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Questions about the Flood for Brother Jeramy
by cappytan inhow long did the flood last?how long can land vegetation survive submerged in seawater?how long can freshwater fish survive in saltwater?how old is human civilization?
what is the oldest settlement in south america?
how did those people get there from the middle east after the flood wiped out everything on the earth?.
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neat blue dog
marmot: Notice it's '8-10,000' years ago, a 2,000 year window because it can't be pinned down with extreme accuracy. Nevertheless, it's a civilization IN MESOPOTAMIA in a time period that roughly equates with the bible's story.
sir82: Who said there was "no salt water"? It had to have been a different composition; by necessity it was. After the flood and the passage of much time, of course different bodies of water in different places would take on different chemical compositions, and the sea life that live in them adapt to their climate over successive generations. Ever heard of Darwin's finches?
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Questions about the Flood for Brother Jeramy
by cappytan inhow long did the flood last?how long can land vegetation survive submerged in seawater?how long can freshwater fish survive in saltwater?how old is human civilization?
what is the oldest settlement in south america?
how did those people get there from the middle east after the flood wiped out everything on the earth?.
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neat blue dog
Answers:
1: It rained for 40 days, but I think the floodwaters stayed much longer.
2: Not long I imagine. Then again, god said 'every living thing' would be destroyed.
3: Not at all probably. Then again if there was a global flood that altered topography and created oceans, then saltwater oceans as we know them didn't exist yet.
4: Pretty much all researchers agree that civilization began to record their history only less than 5,000 years ago, and for some reason the humans in the thousands of years before that didn't.
5: I don't know what dates researchers placed on the artifacts they discoved there.
6: It's called the Berring Straight (I think, not sure), anyway, it's the land passage between Russia and Alaska that has since broken off. That's why native Americans look similar to Mongolians, a mixture of western European and Oriental.Maybe Jeramy has different ideas, maybe not.
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Authors who are Active JWs?
by neat blue dog infor starters, this topic isn't about former or non-practicing jws, but active ones who are authors.
we all probably have heard of mcmillan's faith on the march and the other one by marley cole, but how about more recently?.
i found a couple.
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neat blue dog
For starters, this topic isn't about former or non-practicing JWs, but active ones who are authors. We all probably have heard of McMillan's Faith on the March and the other one by Marley Cole, but how about more recently?
I found a couple. The first appears to be a life story from someone who owns a mailbox company, correct me if I'm wrong.
"Jocko: The Last Trumpet" (weird name, right?) available on Amazon
and also for free online on the authors site
http://www.veedersmailbox.com/Jocko%20Book%20(Web).htm
Another one, which may or may not be fiction, is titled "Tower". From the description it's hard to tell if it's pro-JW or anti-JW. From Lulu:
Anybody familiar with these books or know of other active JW authors?
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JW authors who write about their religion
by neat blue dog infor starters, this topic isn't about former or non-practicing jws, but active ones who are authors.
we all probably have heard of mcmillan's faith on the march and the other one by marley cole, but how about more recently?.
i found a couple.
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neat blue dog
For starters, this topic isn't about former or non-practicing JWs, but active ones who are authors. We all probably have heard of McMillan's Faith on the March and the other one by Marley Cole, but how about more recently?
I found a couple. The first appears to be a life story from someone who owns a mailbox company, correct me if I'm wrong.
"Jocko: The Last Trumpet" (weird name, right?) available on Amazon
and also for free online on the authors site
http://www.veedersmailbox.com/Jocko%20Book%20(Web).htm
Another one, which may or may not be fiction, is titled "Tower". From the description it's hard to tell if it's pro-JW or anti-JW. From Lulu:
Anybody familiar with these books or know of other active JW authors?
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Do you think the 'Rama Singh misquote' situation is uncalled for?
by neat blue dog inlet's be honest with ourselves, even if you have an ax to grind with the wts.
i mean, the quote in question was merely a statement of what he believed to be a fact, or else he wouldn't have said it.
there was nothing in the quote (and everyone has the right to make accurate quotes under the fair use doctrine), that even remotely suggested that he was pro-creationism or anything like that.
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neat blue dog
cognisonance: "Put another way, Signh's argument could be summarized to be, "A great many of educated people oppose evolution, but this is in part due to the subset of their education dealing with biology being inadequate and pedagogically flawed.""
Ok, thanks, now I guess I understand where he was going with that thought.
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Do you think the 'Rama Singh misquote' situation is uncalled for?
by neat blue dog inlet's be honest with ourselves, even if you have an ax to grind with the wts.
i mean, the quote in question was merely a statement of what he believed to be a fact, or else he wouldn't have said it.
there was nothing in the quote (and everyone has the right to make accurate quotes under the fair use doctrine), that even remotely suggested that he was pro-creationism or anything like that.
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neat blue dog
Mephis: "What they wanted that quote to say is shown by what they replaced it with."
. . . which was basically just a reworded version of what he really did say.