Isn't it obvious what the purpose of this new post/new poster really is?
Read Bobcat's other thread.
i would like to know what your thoughts are on who or what is the comforter mentioned by jesus in the bible.
i have heard different opinions on this matter from a christian perspective and am hoping you could share your beliefs with me god-willing.
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Isn't it obvious what the purpose of this new post/new poster really is?
Read Bobcat's other thread.
Leolaia, I wonder why the thread starter posed a question in the thread title when I seems he knew the answer of he question from the outset?
Exactly. The new poster in the other thread, (the new one today) - in my opinion, is doing this to troll Islamic ideas here on JWN.
i would like to know what your thoughts are on who or what is the comforter mentioned by jesus in the bible.
i have heard different opinions on this matter from a christian perspective and am hoping you could share your beliefs with me god-willing.
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Could you elaborate further on why this subject is a concern to you?
And why you think the opinions of an ex-JW online community would really matter on it?
remember when we used to have thanksgiving, under the guise of "the turkey was on sale...."?
this year, i'm going to dress up as a pilgrim.
what are you doing for thanksgiving?.
Paul McCartney can go have tofurkey for all I care.
The news commentator said that maybe Sir Paul had all the Turkey he wanted with his last few album releases...
exciting news from nasa, have they found evidence for water, life or bigfoot?.
grotzinger says they recently put a soil sample in sam, and the analysis shows something earthshaking.
"this data is gonna be one for the history books.
I will practically need peer review to the point of a Nobel Prize before I believe anything like this - after that Mars rock sample bacteria fossil fiasco.
Remember, that came from a NASA group too.
my guess would be the ones featured prominently in the book.
franz speculated on different directions the wt doctrine might eventually take and he was proved right.
perhaps his ideas were considered by some to be good solutions to the corners they painted themselves into and stolen on that basis.
I suppose that human nature would suggest that some of the ones in the 80s did, but I doubt that many of today's brain dead bunch have.
Better to leave any heavy apostate lifting to the underlings in the writing department.
remember when we used to have thanksgiving, under the guise of "the turkey was on sale...."?
this year, i'm going to dress up as a pilgrim.
what are you doing for thanksgiving?.
Former Beatle Paul McCartney has made a high-profile public statement for PETA that Americans should not be eating turkey for Thanksgiving out of respect for animals.
Seriously.
james_woods
This may sound like a dumb or invasive question, but (without going into details) does it cost you a fortune to keep your car well maintained? I bet parts are expensive.
I have owned it for about 6 years now and have spent a total of about $24,000 on maintenance. So, maybe $4,000 a year.
The Testarossa is just about the most expensive Ferrari there is to maintain because you have to do an engine-out service every 5 years to replace the timing belts which are not accessible unless you remove the engine and transmission. This service alone runs about $10,000. It is really a very well-engineered car and things do not just unexpectedly break, but it is 26 years old (26,000 miles on mine) and stuff does eventually wear out.
Most other Ferraris (including the modern ones) do not require the engine-out and cost roughly half as much to maintain. This cost is making the Testarossa (especially early ones like mine) fairly rare as many have been scrapped for parts when they need so much back maintenance that it was not worth the cost.
The FCA did an owners summary of the '85/'86 single mirror cars like mine three years back and we found a total of a little over 100 still on the road in the U.S. There are quite a few more of the later models - variations of it were made up until '95.
Then I assume that Michelle Obama opposes this bill:
November 15, 2012...California: Hey, have you heard. Today's breaking news:
Per KPCC and KFI (as well as other stations),
Senator Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) plans to introduce a bill to restore the vehicle licensing fee that was slashed under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger — a change that would triple the cost to car owners. The bill would ask voters to approve the change in 2014.
It can only do about 8 miles at that speed before it is out of gas and has destroyed its $35,000 tires.