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Posts by sir82
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Is the JW blood card a legal document without it being notorized
by goingthruthemotions injust as the subject says.
is it legal without a notory?.
so glad me and my boys are out, we don't have to worrry about that false teaching.
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No greeting at regional conv for disfelowshipped
by Yomama inanyone notice at begining of rejoice convention that chairmen says "greetings or good day bro and sisters leaving out any who are not brothers and sisters the pharisee has struck again so you are greeted only if your considered a bro or sister.
because he that says a greeting is sharer in wicked deeds any body catch that?.
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sir82
Virtually every meeting, convention and assembly for the past 100 or so years starts with something like "Welcome brothers and sisters". It's hardly a new sinister plot introduced with this year's convention.
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What is Causing This Sudden Increase in Crime / Racial Tension???
by RubaDub inyes, there has been crime as long as we can remember.
under 8 years of obama, there was crime.
under 8 years of bush the younger, there was crime.
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sir82
It's fairly straight forward. When did the tensions start?
Obama's Beer SummitLOL
Yes, the world was in full, complete, and total racial peace and harmony, then the 180 degree change occurred instantly at precisely 12:01 PM on January 20, 2009.
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Do You Think the Federalist System in the US Gives States too Much Power?
by RubaDub inas time goes on, i keep rethinking this whole thing about states' rights here in the us.
the more i think about it, i think less states' power may be a way to reduce some of the craziness going on.. as mentioned on another thread, you can't even drive now into some states without them checking your license tag where you are from so you have have to be quarantined.
states such as georgia are pretty much wide open.
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sir82
@sir- correct.
Well, I gotta say, at least the honesty is refreshing.
Most of the right wingers on this board make a pretense of giving a $#!+ about someone other than themselves, but here he we have a guy who says the quiet part out loud.
I can deal better with horrifying, selfish, cruel honesty rather than dealing with a layer of smarmy hypocrisy lying over that same horrifyingly selfish & cruel attitude.
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Do You Think the Federalist System in the US Gives States too Much Power?
by RubaDub inas time goes on, i keep rethinking this whole thing about states' rights here in the us.
the more i think about it, i think less states' power may be a way to reduce some of the craziness going on.. as mentioned on another thread, you can't even drive now into some states without them checking your license tag where you are from so you have have to be quarantined.
states such as georgia are pretty much wide open.
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sir82
It remains not my job to make you feel better. Stay at home if your afraid.
Aha.
"If I kill your gramma because I prefer not to wear a mask, tough $#!+ for you. My personal liberty is far more important than the lives of old people."
Glad we got that cleared up.
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Do You Think the Federalist System in the US Gives States too Much Power?
by RubaDub inas time goes on, i keep rethinking this whole thing about states' rights here in the us.
the more i think about it, i think less states' power may be a way to reduce some of the craziness going on.. as mentioned on another thread, you can't even drive now into some states without them checking your license tag where you are from so you have have to be quarantined.
states such as georgia are pretty much wide open.
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sir82
Wear your mask and gloves and my lack of a mask wont effect you.
Incorrect.
Masks do not protect the wearer nearly as much as they work to protect those who are carriers from infecting others.
https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/1600/coronavirus/WearAClothFaceCovering.pdf
I.e., if you refuse to wear a mask, and are near me, I am in far more danger of infection even if I have a mask.
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Baptism during Covid - pool must tough the ground?
by jwfacts inthe july 2020 announcements mentions that baptism can be held in an “inflatable pool” as long as it touches the ground.
the pool must not be “on a terrace, flat roof, balcony, etc.”.
has anyone ever noticed that as a requirement?.
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sir82
Hard to say for sure, but it seems most likely to be some sort of safety consideration.
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Was It Designed? (My head hurts)
by Cadellin ini know i shouldn't--i tell myself this over and over--but i can't help peeking at these silly articles.
and then i see this and my head really starts hurting: so the gannet, if you don't know (and why would you?
) is a seabird that feeds on fish.
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sir82
Here is the quote I alluded to earlier:
"Another thing, is one justified in concluding that the way an animal uses its body today is the only possible way? As an example, a tiger uses its fangs and claws to catch, kill and tear apart other animals. Yet, could not these same fangs and claws be used in tearing apart heavy vegetation and ripping off husks and shells?" Watchtower 1969 Sep 1 p.543
(Thanks JWFacts.com)
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Was It Designed? (My head hurts)
by Cadellin ini know i shouldn't--i tell myself this over and over--but i can't help peeking at these silly articles.
and then i see this and my head really starts hurting: so the gannet, if you don't know (and why would you?
) is a seabird that feeds on fish.
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sir82
There was a laughable "Questions From Readers" article from sometime in the 60s that speculated that lions, tigers, etc. had razor sharp claws & teeth so that they could "shred tough vegetation" in the garden of Eden.
I guess coconuts? I dunno.
The QFR never addressed why cheetahs were "designed" to run for bursts of up to 60 mph. All the coconut trees I've ever seen move considerably slower than that.
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“The Asiatic Mind” — Watchtower 1956
by slimboyfat insearching instances of the word “simplify” in watchtower literature, i stumbled across this.. the asiatic mind finds it difficult to accept new ways, to simplify and to make advantageous changes.
they fear conversion and dislike others’ offering them help.
many continually live in a realm of unreality and refuse to face modern facts of life.
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sir82
Holy crap! Are you sure that isn't from 1856?
Well, at least they didn't see anything about brain size or the shape of the skull....