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Owd tunes
by Olesatthewheel inhttps://youtu.be/35k6vqrt67g.
i was away at the weekend and whilst driving i put on some classics on my playlist.
genesis - jesus he knows me.
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Kroger sued for Religious Persecution!
by Iamallcool inhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1240252 .
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The article doesn't say so specifically, but it's entirely possible that those two employees are JWs. I don't often support the unnecessary stands that Witnesses take over seemingly trivial issues, but this is different. No one should be forced to wear emblems advocating causes they object to, whether it be LGBTQ or BLM or Democrat or Republican issues. I think work uniforms should be company-related and otherwise pretty much generic and neutral . If someone wants to advertise his affiliation with one cause or another, they should do so on their own time.
At the very least, employees should be allowed to cover emblems on a work uniform that they personally object to.
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Curios and Curiouser
by Terry incurios and curiouser__________________________ short story by t.e.
hector, sir—she shouldn’t be in the front seat with you—she’s unaccustomed to travel—and besides, an awkward turn could injure her.”.
the newly weaned saluki pup had been bred for cal hector by the most reputable kennel in kentucky.he paid cash in new bills and gathered her into his arms; then plopped her into the front seat of his vintage car.. the breeder had wagged his bony finger with disdain as he warned him.. “nonsense—do you think i’ve never owned an animal before?
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Very interesting story, Terry, if a bit macabre. Note to self: Never, ever make Terry mad at you...
For what it's worth, I consider it on a par with Man from the South, a short story by Roald Dahl. My favorite version of that is a 1960 episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Season 5, Episode 15), which starred Steve McQueen, Peter Lorre, and Neile Adams (McQueen's real life wife at the time). A classic, if ever there was one.
Anyway, thanks for the story. I hope I don't dream about it tonight...
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Jw.Org: The modern day ''golden calf''
by RULES & REGULATIONS inand the people say: ‘this is our god, who led us out of egypt!’ then the israelites have a big party and worship the golden calf.
when jehovah sees this, he is very angry.
so he says to moses: ‘hurry and go down.
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WT's arguments sound pretty darned arrogant to me.
"Don't listen to what God actually said! Let me tell you what he meant!"
"What is meant is what is implied, rather than that which is stated."
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Jw.Org: The modern day ''golden calf''
by RULES & REGULATIONS inand the people say: ‘this is our god, who led us out of egypt!’ then the israelites have a big party and worship the golden calf.
when jehovah sees this, he is very angry.
so he says to moses: ‘hurry and go down.
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I recently bought the Blu-ray DVD of the movie Big Eyes. It's commonly known that Margaret Keane, the actual artist of the big eyes paintings, became a JW after moving to Hawaii. Their initial calling on her is portrayed in the movie, but it doesn't make a big deal out of it.
In the Special Features, Ms. Keane appears in a brief Q&A session. She seems very modest and gracious, and got a big laugh at the end when she made a great quip that tied in with the movie. I also noticed that she wore a bright blue "JWdotOrg" lapel pin throughout. Whatever...
In case you're wondering, I thought it was a pretty good movie and worth the time spent watching. The main premise is that her husband promoted her work as his own and almost completely dominated her. At first, she went along with it because "people don't care about women's art," and his tireless promotion made them millions. Later, she went public that she was the actual artist and her husband (or maybe ex-husband by that time) sued her. At the trial, the judge ended up having them both paint something for comparison and she clearly established that she was in fact the original artist.
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Yes, As a Matter of Fact I Did Destroy Your Family
by Sea Breeze in.
and..... there is not a damn thing you can do about it because freedom of religion is guaranteed in the constitution.
suck it up buttercup.. - would make a nice billboard.
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stan livedeath: I am so sorry for the turmoil the WT caused in your family. It's downright shameful how people will allow religious leaders to dictate how they must treat relatives who dare to want to leave the JWs. I would be mortally embarrassed for anyone to know I'd never met my grandchildren or spoken to my adult children for years. Especially over something so stupid and ridiculous as a difference in religious beliefs.
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So...what do you think about The United States of America?
by minimus ini know the usa is not perfect.
there have always been social issues and differences.
politics has been for many people divisive.
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I was born here, love it, and will never move anywhere else. There are some serious problems, but we always have and I think always will overcome them. It's still one of the only countries on earth where a child from an insignificant family and a one-horse town can become a millionaire through his or her own initiative and hard work. Basic education is free and can lead to great things if one takes advantage of that wonderful opportunity. That, plus a good original idea, and lots of hard work and long hours can produce great things. It has happened many, many times.
Of course, the path to riches as I described it is grossly oversimplified. There are many obstacles to overcome. My point is it's still possible if one makes good life choices and sound business decisions. The opportunity is there for all, though some do face more obstacles than others.
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What if the Christian version of the End of the World came an hour from now?
by Terry inthe next thing i knew, i was knee deep in conversation with a seminary student covering two thousand years of religious history.
damn, how did that happen?i won’t bore you with lavish details.
in fact, i only mention the incident for one reason.i'm no smarter than anybody - but i've had way too much practice chatting with eager christian seminary students.i posed a couple of questions i’d never done before which seemed to stop this fella dead in his tracks.
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I like the way you think, Terry. But I'm sure you realize by now that you cannot depend on reason to make points in a religious discussion with a "true believer." They'll finally resort to something along the lines of, "It's not a matter of reason. It's a matter of faith."
Reason has no power against blind faith. When people have already made up their mind what they want to believe, no amount of persuasion or logic or reason will dissuade them. It's a lost cause.
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Funny what will trigger a memory!
by DwainBowman inhttps://i.imgflip.com/42ws6j.jpgfunny what will trigger a memory!.
i spent the night at my best friends house back in 72, i was 13. he had a stack of sears and penny's catalog's stashed under his bed.
in them he had the women's under wear pages all marked!!
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I'd love to buy that dad a drink and shake his hand! Now that's standing up for his kid. Good for him!
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Remember Daisy, the BB Gun? Some early history
by FatFreek 2005 ini was still a jw at the time and my four boys were always anxious for me to bring home a daisy product.
i did just that during a weekend for a lab tryout.
ha!
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The links work great now. Thanks!