warnings are out that radiocarbon may soon find itself in a crisis situation.
Written in 1981. Maybe he and the Watchtower are using the same dictionary to define "soon."
spear points dating to thousands of years before the flood (or even adam's alleged creation, for that matter) found preserved in situ among mammoth bones in naco, arizona.. or the 14,000 year-old footprint of a child at a mammoth hunting camp unearthed in a bog in monte verde, chile:.
the kicker is that this isn't even the oldest evidence for human settlement of the americas.
since the wt loves to trot out frozen mammoth carcasses as "proof" that mammoths died in the flood, who were these mammoth eaters in north america?
warnings are out that radiocarbon may soon find itself in a crisis situation.
Written in 1981. Maybe he and the Watchtower are using the same dictionary to define "soon."
with hopefully a good deal of interest here in the conti appeal tomorrow (or later today, depending on where you are), i thought that on my ride home from work tonight i'd preview what to expect and what i think the key issues are for any who are interested.
i have had a busy few weeks and haven't had time to read everything, but i had some time to look at the appeal briefs during my work commute the past couple days.
it'll be interesting to see what develops out of the network news coverage of this case.
you have to watch the movie "the giver"!
it is simply an awesome movie for every thinking witness, or those trying to break free from the org's hold on us.. i wont give away too much, but the concept of the film is mind blowing!
utopia vs reality etc... conformity vs individuality and humanity... etc.
i was in the house with her for all of the last week of her life.
she went quietly and peacefully and had people that cared a lot for her around at the end.
she and dad touched a lot of lives in very positive ways.
I was in the house with her for all of the last week of her life. She went quietly and peacefully and had people that cared a lot for her around at the end. She and Dad touched a lot of lives in very positive ways. Not the least of which was the fact that she made sure I was still part of the family even after I joined a religious cult.
Here are two articles, last time I did this some people had trouble linking The Hutch website so I put up a news article too.
http://www.fredhutch.org/en/news/center-news/2015/01/dottie-thomas-dies-92-years.html
http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2025434575_dottiethomasxml.html
it looks like the movies about end of the days and the fantasy movies are very much in fashion.
do you think a movie about the end of the system and the life in the new system could captivate the audiences?.
after all more than 90 % of americans are christians and say they believe in the bible.
I saw some of this on another board. If you divide the hours by the number of baptisms, it takes 7,000 hour to reach one baptism. If you take the amount of the actual increase (which is about 100,000 less than the number of baptisms) it takes 11,000 hours to get one more publisher. This has to be about the most inefficient human activity ever. And that does not account for the fact that a good number of their baptisms are the children of witnesses.
a woman has been shot dead by a 2-year-old in a wal-mart store in idaho.. .
the 29-year-old was shopping with four children in the store in hayden, when the two-year-old reached into her handbag and fired the weapon, shooting her dead.. initial reports suggested the woman was the boy's mother, but the police have said that this is as yet unclear how they are related.. source; http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/toddler-accidentally-shoots-woman-in-idaho-walmart-9950847.html.
i've nothing to add to my past comments on americas psychotic relationship with guns.
Has anybody ever thought of ways of dealing with this besides banning guns?
In my opinion Simon is on the right track, if we follow that train of thought to its conclusion. Requiring insurance is not a burden. I've got a one million dollar umbrella policy that (bundled with my home and auto insurance) costs $12 a month. We already license gun owners who hunt and carry concealed weapons. Why not license them all?
How about universal safety training? We teach junior high school kids to put condoms on bananas so nobody gets hurt if a loaded penis goes off, why not teach them how to handle a gun? I've been around guns my entire life. I know how to check the safety and determine if a gun is loaded. I also know not to point it at anything I don't plan on shooting. These points got beat into my head so long ago and so emphatically they are now automatic. That kind of training might have prevented this tragedy.
There is a problem with gun culture in this country. That culture is located in our cities, twelve of which are responsible for one quarter of all gun deaths. But we don't talk about that, I guess because its politically incorrect.
Simon, you're point about Canada having lots of guns and far fewer deaths actually proves the point a lot of us are trying to make. Its not the guns, its the people.
Stay sober.
Exercise more.
Once again I'm vowing to work hard on getting a novel published.
it seems as though since 2006 the borg allows red blood cells minus the skin of the cell.
so my question is why would the cells outer skin be removed?
i maybe completely wrong on this but its my understanding that this is the only part of the red blood cells that is not allowed by the borg?
I have no idea what you're talking about. Red blood cells don't have "skin." Extracting the nucleus would be a seriously complex task. Extracting hemoglobin can be done, but I suspect that is more for laboratory analysis than surgical applications.
I think there are some attempts to make artificial hemoglobin, I don't know the status or the research.
Do you have a link to an article?
as i continue my sllllooooooowwwwwww fade one of the things that i want to do is better myself as a person.
one of my biggest pitfalls has always been drinking.
i don't think i am an alcoholic but at the same time i've never been a very good drinker.
I had my last drink on August 28, 2005. I've been active in AA since then.
Two things to keep in mind at the outset: there is a difference between a problem drinker and an alcoholic. A problem drinker can find ways to quite or manage the problem. Alcoholism is a medical condition, at least partially genetic in origin; we metabolize alcohol differently. This makes it pretty much impossible to quit without help. That help can take different forms, but will always require professional help.
What kind of drinker are you? Nobody but yourself can answer that question. However, if think you might have a problem, you should seriously examine that question. BTW, alcoholics come in many varieties, not all get drunk all the time.