Been here nineteen years. Don't post as much as I used to, but still drop in to see what's going on.
Posts by JeffT
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Wow! I'm tripping
by OriginalFlower inthis old place is still around?
holy moly what a trip stumbling into this place from the good ole days before the 'new' social mediađ.
i used to have tons of long late night conversations with some good friends here...like 15-20 years ago!
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New Wuhan coronavirus around.....
by mikeflood innew coronavirus wreaking havoc.....first case detected in the us one hour ago....six deaths already in china.....hope it gets controlled soon.....
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JeffT
I've thought that if anything kills off mankind, it's be microscopic beasts.
Viruses ARE microscopic beasts.
If Trump is judged Guilty, people will start dropping like flies and Trump will declare himself President for Life
The second senator number 67 votes guilty, he's not President anymore. Mike Pence will be sworn in immediately.
The Chinese are building a new hospital to treat ill people in the affected region and it will be ready within weeksâWow đŽ
I heard it will be ready next week. I don't think it will be a hospital the way we think of one. Think "MASH" instead.
I don't trust news outlets, but I trust the Chinese less. The fact that they are quarantining major cities is at odds with their public numbers of the people sick and dead. I believe the problem is much greater than they are letting on.
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Could this be part of the reason for the WT âbig relocationâ campaign?
by Hecce incottage grove, minn. (ap) â a struggling minnesota church is asking its older parishioners to leave in hopes of making it more attractive to young families.. .
grove united methodist church in the st. paul suburb of cottage grove is closing in june, with plans to relaunch in november.
the present members, most of them over 60 years old, will be invited to worship elsewhere, the st. paul pioneer press reported.
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JeffT
If that's their plan, its a plan for committing institutional suicide. You don't grow your business by dumping on your most loyal customers. I suspect that church is going to go under. I don't expect to see the end of the Watchtower, but its going to shrink a lot in the next few years.
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Would You Ever Go Back To The Witnesses??
by minimus inevery once in a while you hear people say they actually âmissâ their old witness friends and or family.
some would have even stayed in the organization if they became a bit more liberal and open minded.
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JeffT
You couldn't drag me back with a team of wild horses.
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147th Gilead prt. 3 - this could stumble people
by neat blue dog induring gerrit loesch's talk just released, he goes on a long list of the false end times predictions throughout the millennia.
i didn't expect it, but then he goes into the precursors to the bible students who, when their dates failed, changed christ's presence to have happened 'invisibly'.
then it goes right into the jws, and he reads the quote from millions now living will never die about how we can 'confidently expect' the resurrection in 1925, and then the life everlasting book that predicted 1975. of course, he doesn't say how it's still going on, namely with the overlapping generation and its' accompanying convoluted chart, but still, this is more than they've ever said on the subject, especially recently.. it almost sounds like a forced statement, to address any backlash from people reading 'apostate lies' online, because he also says how the gb 'humbly' admitted mistakes, referencing the non-apology after 1975 that disturbed raymond franz.
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JeffT
I couldn't get through more than about two minutes of that mess. I've got stumps in the yard with more personality. I wonder if they're preparing the flock for an announcement that they are stepping back from predicting the end of the world. They could keep preaching to "keep the world aware that the end is coming" or some such nonsense.
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How Do You Think Eco Terrorists Should Be Dealt With?
by minimus inrecently, some activists decided to interrupt a train that was delivering coal.
police were called and 10 hours later the activists were dispersed.
itâs not unusual now to see picketers close down a bridge or a street for âclimate change â.
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No, it releases toxins. Hang them, the rope can be recycled.
I agree with comments above, most of these people have no idea what life with no modern materials and equipment looks like.
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What Will Happen To President Trump In Your Opinion?
by minimus inhe has been âimpeached â.
will he be convicted in the senate?
is he so âdamaged goodsâ that he is ineffectual?
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JeffT
OK, here is a democrat and constitutional expert who says the process isn't complete until the House sends the articles of Impeachment to the senate.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/dec/20/noah-feldman-democrat-impeachment-witness-says-tru/
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Help with my novel I'm writing
by pimonotforlong ini don't know if i'm submitting this under the proper subject area, but i had a question i was wondering if anyone had any expertise on.. i'm writing a ya novel inspired by my experiences growing up and being a teenager as a jehovah's witness.
it is a fictional story though.
however, my critiquing beta readers are torn between whether i should make it the actual jw religion in the book, or if i should make a fictional religion based on the jws.
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JeffT
I've written (but not yet published) a novel based loosely on my experience as a JW. I invented my own religion for it, for several reasons. For me the most important factor was that I didn't have to worry about the details of life as a witness, I can put words in the mouths of my characters without having to worry about whether or not a JW would say that.
I'm currently working on another project by I hope to get back to this one soon. Basic plot line: Armageddon hasn't arrived so the religion decides to take matters in their own hands.
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Proportional Representation vs Electoral Collages
by Simon inthe craziness of first-past-the-post elections .... we'll no doubt have to now live through the scotts demanding another referendum, because we may take their lands, but we will never take their freedom!
and so they want to be free of the uk, where they have a disproportionate influence in parliament, and be a little dot that's part of the eu.
yup, freedom.. but anyway, as it stands right now they have 48 seats after getting 1.2m votes.
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JeffT
A referendum for things like leaving the EU and the union or joining a different one should be a once-in-20-year type decision. It can't be endless flip-flopping.
As I said, it took a war for the US to figure this out. The problem is you can't run a country when people think they can decide to pick up their marbles and go play somewhere else every time somebody does something they don't like. Being a good citizen in a democracy sometimes means you live with decisions you don't like because you got outvoted. Twenty years is way too close together, if you're going to allow it at all.
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Proportional Representation vs Electoral Collages
by Simon inthe craziness of first-past-the-post elections .... we'll no doubt have to now live through the scotts demanding another referendum, because we may take their lands, but we will never take their freedom!
and so they want to be free of the uk, where they have a disproportionate influence in parliament, and be a little dot that's part of the eu.
yup, freedom.. but anyway, as it stands right now they have 48 seats after getting 1.2m votes.
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JeffT
Interesting to watch all this from a historical perspective. The Confederate States of America made similar arguments in the run up to the Civil War. Did the states retain a right to withdraw from a Union that they felt was changing the rules of the game? Did they have a right to ignore supreme court rulings they disagreed with? Did the Federal Government have a right to tell the states what to do within their borders? Six hundred thousand dead Americans later, we had the answers. I hope our friends in the UK are not going down that road.