Let's say it goes all the way to CA Supreme Court and WT loses there. Can WT then try taking it to the US Supreme Court?
Sorry if this has already been asked before.
om
conti appeal hearing-summary of watchtowers complaint of errors with plaintiff's reply.
the following statements were taken from the introduction of respondents brief a136641 -attorney richard simons' response for plaintiff.
defendants argue that the affirmative duty imposed by the trial court impinges on their religious freedom.
Let's say it goes all the way to CA Supreme Court and WT loses there. Can WT then try taking it to the US Supreme Court?
Sorry if this has already been asked before.
om
i don't want to turn in my token time anymore.
it's only a few hours counting what we do with the kids.
i don't want it counted for their skewed statistics- or to just for the sake of doing it.
By going totally inactive you do pop up a bit more on their radar as a target for shepherding, so that MAY be a reason to turn in token time.
One obscure reason in favor of going totally inactive is it starts the clock ticking towards when the elders are allowed to not pursue judicial action against you. This is particularly true if you've moved to a new area. There's not a set number of years, but in practice it's usually around 3-5 years. After that, if some JW from the area you previously lived in sees Xmas lights hanging on your home and tattles on you, the elders have no obligation to hunt you down for a JC.
If you were a particularly "high-profile" JW, (ex CO, DO, Uber-Elder, etc.) they may still come after you anyway.
om
there are a few things i picked up from watchtowerism that i still find value in.
(although, i could have easily picked them up elsewhere.).
one of these is the 30-day test to abstain from all booze.. .
Xanthippe: I was a bit surprised that a didn't lose a single pound but a good idea to give your liver a rest.
I haven't lost any weight yet either.
Hmmm, maybe I shouldn't be substituting ice cream and cookies for the booze!
om
there are a few things i picked up from watchtowerism that i still find value in.
(although, i could have easily picked them up elsewhere.).
one of these is the 30-day test to abstain from all booze.. .
there are a few things i picked up from watchtowerism that i still find value in.
(although, i could have easily picked them up elsewhere.).
one of these is the 30-day test to abstain from all booze.. .
Thanks for all the replies everyone!
Hope the drinkers here realize we're not standing in judgement AT ALL. For us it's about checking our will power and also gauging the strength of this particular habit. At 2 1/2 days in, we're doing fine, but I have to admit the habit is very powerful. One thing that helps us is to have some substitutes available rather than just plain old tap water. For dinner we'll have chilled, sparkling water, perhaps with a bit of lime. In the evening, a cup of Good Earth non-caffeinated tea helps me continue the habit of sipping on something while reading or watching a movie.
Also, in the interests of complete transparency, we fully plan on boozing it up one Saturday night during January. It's the night one of our employers has an annual employee dinner and the gourmet food and world-class wines that are poured that night are just too much for us to pass up. So, we're not technically going 30 days straight. It's 30 out of 31 days.
To life!!
om
there are a few things i picked up from watchtowerism that i still find value in.
(although, i could have easily picked them up elsewhere.).
one of these is the 30-day test to abstain from all booze.. .
Thanks for the refs ADCMS!
To sparrowdown, I can't remember for sure, but it's quite likely that I went home after that JC and had a stiff drink myself.
om
there are a few things i picked up from watchtowerism that i still find value in.
(although, i could have easily picked them up elsewhere.).
one of these is the 30-day test to abstain from all booze.. .
Hey there DOC. I agree most drinking JWs would laugh in your face if you suggested this to them. I was on a JC where the accused had made the mistake of downing 3 very large beers (IROC, they were 22 oz) in rapid succession at a ball game in front of a very holier-than-thou tee-totaller.
One of the other kangaroo court members pulled out an Awake! article that recommended a 30 day break from alcohol just to prove you can do it. This poor guy had to agree to do the 30 days as part of "works that befit repentance". Blech.
Maybe if Blondie happens across this thread she'll have the exact reference.
Quite a few years later, the Awake! made another similar comment, but extended the time to several months!!!
(Imagine a round-mouthed, surprised emoticon right here.)
om
there are a few things i picked up from watchtowerism that i still find value in.
(although, i could have easily picked them up elsewhere.).
one of these is the 30-day test to abstain from all booze.. .
There are a few things I picked up from Watchtowerism that I still find value in. (Although, I could have easily picked them up elsewhere.)
One of these is the 30-day test to abstain from all booze.
After fading from JWs, I've learned a "worldly" variant, that I think is even more practical: Dry January.
November & December invariably see Ms. OM and me imbibing more and more with parties and dinners here and there.
For us, January is the best month to give our livers a vacation and (sort of) make sure we're not alcoholics. I say sort of because just going 30 days on the wagon doesn't really prove we're not alcoholics. But hey, at least it proves we can go 30 days!
14 staff members at New Scientist magazine did a very small, non-peer reviewed, non-scientific experiment to see what, if any, results would come from 5 weeks of no drinking. Here's the chart:
And here's a link to the article:
So, have you ever tried the 30 day test?
om
i tried starting a thread with a picture of an irreverent nativity scene and i guess the hoooly spirit must have stopped it.. .
now just seeing if i can start a thread at all.. .
om.
Resized photo using Paint. Trying again using home PC and Firefox.
Yay!!! I reduced it to 40% of it's original size and it worked!
I am a frikkin' techno-genius!
(And humble too.)
: )
http://appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov/search/case/dockets.cfm?dist=1&doc_id=2025979&doc_no=a136641.
12/19/2014order filed.
upon due consideration, the media request of applicant abc news to make a video recording of oral argument in the above-referenced appeal is granted.
Marking for future reference.
Thanks ABibleStudent !
It might be worth taking a morning off work to go do a little herpetology.
om