No you can't have a fucking autograph you pri..... - John Lennon's last words.
expatbrit
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Maybe the Beatles were right......
by Sentinel ini just came upon a very interesting article, appearing in the atlantic monthly, may 2003, titled let it be, by jonathan rauch, correspondent.
the first introductory statement reads: the greatest development in modern religion is not a religion at allits an attitude best described as apatheism.
this immediately caught my attention.
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Now that the US captured it's former ally Saddam Hussein...
by logansrun incrimes of saddam hussein.
march 28, 1988 -- uses chemical weapons against kurdish town of halabja,.
[from iraq's first use of chemical weapons in 1983, the u.s. took a very.
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I'm afraid that I'm going to have to cease contact with everyone I know because, while they are pretty much OK now (even though they have their faults, 'tis true), it's possible that they may in the future turn into bloodthirsty genocidal maniacs.
And I wouldn't want to be held responsible for anyone's future actions by supporting them now, would I?
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WORLDWIDE REPORT 2003 Grand Totals.
by Blueblades in.
for those who don't have the new 2004 yearbook.. branches of jehovah's witnesses:...................................................109. number of lands reporting:..............................................................235. total congregations:..........................................................................95,919. worldwide memorial attendance:.........................................................16,097,622. memorial partakers worldwide:.............................................................8,565. peak of publishers in kingdom service:...................................................6,429,351. average publishers preaching each month:................................................6,184,046. percentage of increase over 2002:..............................................................2.2. total number baptized:.................................................................................258,845. average pioneer publishers each month:.......................................................825,185. total hours spent in field:................................................................1,234,796,477. average home bible studies each month:................................................5,726,509. during the 2003 service year,jehovah's witnesses spent over $80 million in caring for special pioneers,missionaries,and traveling oversers in their field service assigments.. what does this report reveal about the current feeling of the governing body,do they continue to believe that they are guided by jehovah's holy spirit which includes the 8,565 anointed ones.as they await the great tribulation which will arrive with a sudden shock .more on this yearbook will follow.. feel free to add your comments.. blueblades
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Just as an aside here, one would expect an artificial increase this year because of the change in counting method to the 15 minute threshhold, which took place in the middle of a service year.
Thus, last year had the benefits of approx. six months of the new counting method, and showed an increase. This year had the benefit of a full 12 months of the new method, and reasonably should also show an increase becasue of it.
Which means that in places like Canada which recorded a big fat 0, the result is very bad indeed.
Next year of course, the stats are likely to return to the long term trends i.e. stagnation. Unless they cook up another statistical dodge.
Finally, changing the method of counting and not highlighting the change in a year to year comparison is incompetent at best, and blatantly dishonest at worst. And in economics, a company changing its methods to make its results look rosier is a classic sign that the company is in trouble.
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It's AZTEC'S BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!
by iiz2cool inhappy birthday aztec!!!!!!!
hope you have a great one sweetie!!!!!
walter.
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expatbrit
Someone has to dance first.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AZTEC!
Remember Winston Churchill's saying...muah.
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My father is reading Crisis of Conscience...
by logansrun inmy father dad himself for purely emotional reasons when my parents got divorced seven years ago.
it was a rash decision to say the least.
i re-established contact with him about three months ago.
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expatbrit
Bradley that is brilliant! I really hope that reading those books helps your Dad see the rational reasons to leave the Watchtower.
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Saddam To Face The Music? To Who's Tune?
by Englishman inif saddam is to stand trial, who should try him?.
if he's found guilty of murder / genocide, should he face the death penalty?.
i see a storm ahead here that could cause a major disruption amongst the coalition members.. englishman.
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expatbrit
He should be tried in an Iraqi court and executed by Iraqis. This will demonstrate the complete end of his regime, and be an effective sign to the Iraqi population that self-government is imminent. Then maybe his useless carcass can finally be of some use in rebuilding the country he destroyed.
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Doom for the Democrats
by stillajwexelder inwith saddam captured and the economy fast improving, do you think the democrats are doomed in the 2004 presidential race?
i certainly think so and hope so.
george w, bush for president again.
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expatbrit
Why Abaddon, you make enormous deductions from a one line post!
If you happened to read some of my other posts you'd know that my views tend to the libertarian (not liberal). This means I don't fit the simplistic left/right viewpoint, and of course I realise that the political spectrum is not so easy.
For instance, how many right-wing conservatives do you know of who support the legalisation of all drugs? That's usually described as a "liberal" position, is it not?
Generally, on social issues I will be labelled a left/liberal. But on economics and politics, my views are usually labelled right/conservative.
As for socialism/totalitarianism, it would be interesting to tally up all of the totalitarian regimes over the past century and compute how many have come from the "left" and how many from the "right" sides of the political spectrum. I suspect (and this is just my opinion) that far more would come from the "left", since (again my opinion) left-wing ideologies are far more conducive to the formation of totalitarian states. This is simply because left/socialist ideologies are based upon more centralised government with more power and control over people's lives.
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Doom for the Democrats
by stillajwexelder inwith saddam captured and the economy fast improving, do you think the democrats are doomed in the 2004 presidential race?
i certainly think so and hope so.
george w, bush for president again.
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It's a cheap shot expat - I expect better frankly.
I know, but sometimes cheap shots are so amusing! I'll attempt to make some expensive shots in future!
Having said that, have you considered the similarities between the Watchtower religion and socialism? Just replace Jehovah with The State, the Governing Body with the socialist beurocracy etc. Not only that, but the JW attitude of waiting for all their needs and wants to be supplied by the big J instead of going out and doing it for themselves, is very similar to the socialist's attitude of wanting the state to control and dish out jobs/benefits/housing/education/healthcare etc etc etc, instead of taking responsibility for themselves.
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Doom for the Democrats
by stillajwexelder inwith saddam captured and the economy fast improving, do you think the democrats are doomed in the 2004 presidential race?
i certainly think so and hope so.
george w, bush for president again.
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It's fascinating to me that so many xJW's swap religious socialism for political socialism.
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Are most people just plain stupid?
by logansrun inwhat an audacious question!
" wow, bradley -- how could you stoop to such levels?
do you consider most people as simple sleepwalkers through life not paying much attention to reason, logic, science, history and a desire to understand?
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expatbrit
Bradley:
Perhaps an effective compromise is to agree that the Nazi's were very very naughty boys...lol
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