When waton said intelligent women have fewer children, I think he meant on average. That seems a reasonable inference, and is not invalidated by one intelligent woman having a number of children.
slimboyfat
JoinedPosts by slimboyfat
-
20
Why our IQ levels are higher than our grandparents'
by frankiespeakin inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vpqilhw9ui.
-
-
26
over 700 baptized yesterday at one convention in Africa
by dropoffyourkeylee inthere was a french language congregation this weekend in congo dr which had 44,000 in attendance and something like 730 baptized.
i'm not saying that is good or bad, just reporting the news..
-
slimboyfat
According to the report over 14,000 were baptised in Congo last year, so 700 at a convention isn’t surprising. Congo is practically the only country left with strong growth.
-
8
An experience using theocratic warfear put a smile on my face today
by joe134cd inon my way to church today i was approached by a man asking me if i had a mobile telephone.
i had one on me but i said i didn’t, and i certainly wasn’t going to let the guy use it.
he replied by calling me ‘a lyer’ - and i guess the reality of the situation i was.
-
slimboyfat
Sometimes people ask inappropriate questions and shouldn’t expect straight forward answers, be they JW elders, or everyday life. That’s on them not on you.
-
13
Reconnecting by chance after a respectful parting.
by Ayeitsbooboo ina bit of context on the situation that occurred 8 years ago.. i grew up with this woman.
beautiful person, not hat asthetically, just such a great human being.
we always had feeling for each other.
-
slimboyfat
Yes
Edit: this post should have been the second post on the thread if it arrived at the time, and was a direct answer to the opening post.
I think you have to. This was the key thing she said:
People don’t often click the way we do
-
40
Revised NWT in French released yesterday
by careful inhttps://www.jw.org/en/whats-new/revised-nwt-released-french/ .
it looks like it may only be available electronically, that is, no printed version(?)..
is the german next?.
-
slimboyfat
What are there, fewer than 50,000 active JWs who speak Dutch?
But supplying every Spanish speaking publisher would take up to 3 million Bibles.
-
40
Revised NWT in French released yesterday
by careful inhttps://www.jw.org/en/whats-new/revised-nwt-released-french/ .
it looks like it may only be available electronically, that is, no printed version(?)..
is the german next?.
-
slimboyfat
They can’t afford it! Do you know how much it would cost to supply everyone wanting a new Spanish Bible? It would cost a fortune, most of it in poorer countries.
-
40
Revised NWT in French released yesterday
by careful inhttps://www.jw.org/en/whats-new/revised-nwt-released-french/ .
it looks like it may only be available electronically, that is, no printed version(?)..
is the german next?.
-
slimboyfat
Don’t speak too soon, we’ve not seen print copies yet. -
40
Revised NWT in French released yesterday
by careful inhttps://www.jw.org/en/whats-new/revised-nwt-released-french/ .
it looks like it may only be available electronically, that is, no printed version(?)..
is the german next?.
-
slimboyfat
If this release is dignital only (can't tell from the note) that would be a huge development. I guess it would mean we can expect English Bibles to stop being distributed when the current inventory runs out. How on earth would they explain that? But if the money has run out they may have no choice at all. That said, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Maybe there are print copies in French. Surely there is a French forum where we could find out?
I know a German convention is taking place in two weeks so we will find out about any German release then.
-
23
NWT support of John 1:1. Punching holes in it
by LevelThePlayingField inthis is what they have in the new world translation index 6a to support their version of john 1:1. they are not honest even to their own people.
they list the year of the bible, rendering, and source.
but there's only two sources that actually lend any type of support to their argument.
-
slimboyfat
It’s also worth mentioning that although Greek doesn’t have an indefinite article, when the New Testament was translated into Sahidic, as early as the second century, the translators used the indefinite article to convey the meaning here. The early church father Origen also perceived a strong distinction between “God” with and “a god” without the article in this verse, referring to the Word as a “second god”. Catholic scholar John L McKenzie famously said that the verse, “should rigorously be translated ‘the Word was a divine being.’” There is a lot of support for a non-traditional rendering of John 1:1 along the lines of the NWT.
-
32
This Article Won't Change Your Mind - Great Read
by cofty inthis article won’t change your mind - the facts on why facts alone can’t fight false beliefs.
brilliant article in the atlantic by julie beck discussing the phenomena of cognitive dissonance and how it affects religious and political beliefs.
it includes some interesting thoughts on how social media has magnified the problem.. spoiler - she is not optimistic about the possibility of successfully reasoning with members of religious cults.. the article also has a link to the 45 minute audio version.. link....
-
slimboyfat
I didn’t say anything about a universal law. What misconception?
Social proof and authority are much more important in changing opinion and behaviour than facts and logic, yet we invariably explain our actions with reference to facts and logic. That’s what I understand from what I have read on the subject.
I thought you were coming round to that view when I read the OP.
But I gather you are saying that facts and logic don’t change most people’s mind, but that you personally base your own opinions on facts and logic. Is that right?