Check it for yourself:
Not a good look!
check it for yourself: .
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/jehovahs-witnesses-did-not-report-1006-alleged-sex-abusers-to-police-royal-commission-told-20150727-gil1u7.
not a good look!.
Check it for yourself:
Not a good look!
in october 2015 there will be a huge move likely to include china into the worlds "reserve currencies".. this is likely to see a run on the us dollar and trading that is done in us dollars.. i am not predicting gloom but it will impact on all of us and perhaps may be behind the obsession of the wt to stack up as much real estate and the green stuff as they can..
Is debt always a problem? To answer my own question, I'll say, "that it depends," with the biggest factor being one's ability to repay. The world would look very different if no-one had ever borrowed money to do something.
So do the Chinese have a debt problem? Consider, perhaps first of all we should remember that we are talking about more than 20% of all humans on the earth. The second thing to consider I suggest, is the point made by the speaker in the attached video, that the Chinese (mainly) finance their own projects. The third thing, is that the money has in most cases been spent on infrastructure projects. Since commencing to build VFT (Very fast trains -i.e. trains running at up to 350 km/hr) in 2008, they now have more than 16,000 km of VFT rail track and project 20,000 km by 2020. Even now, they have more VFT track than the combined total of the remainder of the world. In addition a network of highways has expanded across China, with time cutting bridges and super ports to handle their exports. Hence most of the money spent on these projects generates income that pays for the borrowings.
Don't think I need add more than that: but listen to this Singaporean money guy discuss this so-called problem.
http://www.cnbc.com/2014/07/21/chinas-debt-to-gdp-ratio-breaks-250-of-gdp.html
Since that person comes from Singapore, a small but very prosperous nation, that is Chinese in origin and a prototype for what is happening in the PRC, let me make another point.
Sterling Seagrave in his 1995 book, 'Lords of the Rim,' made the point that 'overseas Chinese' (People of Chinese origin living in Pacific Rim countries) were then the third largest investment/wealth group (with Japan second, and the USA first) in the world. (Not sure where the OS Chinese stand now, but I imagine they are not poorer.)
Like the Chinese government, the government of Singapore owns through its own investment company a wide range of investments. It is an active shareholder and investor, and its portfolio covers a broad spectrum of sectors including financial services, telecommunications, media and technology, transportation and industrial, life sciences, consumer, real estate, as well as energy and resources.
in october 2015 there will be a huge move likely to include china into the worlds "reserve currencies".. this is likely to see a run on the us dollar and trading that is done in us dollars.. i am not predicting gloom but it will impact on all of us and perhaps may be behind the obsession of the wt to stack up as much real estate and the green stuff as they can..
The Chinese have been buying US dollars over the past few month.
I doubt that they want to destroy the value of a US dollar, its in their own interests for the US dollar to remain stable.
What they are after is to be able to circumvent the commissions payable, when you buy a foreign currency to pay a contracted bill. The USA, in having the US dollar as the key currency in trade, got a free ride every time money changed hands. That's what's likely to come to an end, which of course will rob the USA's government of a source of income.
it is reported that one elderly sister in british columbia expressed complete disgust at what she considered an obscene act in the bethel 'happy song'.
now everything is, of course, subject to perspective.
i would imagine her perspective is just as valuable as anyone elses.
Christian moral attitudes. have "fu**ed the minds of a lot of people way up.
I've thought of posting pictures of a "P*nis park" in South Korea, with hundreds or representations of phalluses. And, walking calmly around we can see family groups, I don't know what they talk about as they walk, but I guess the elderly sister of this topic would be getting a little hysterical by the time she got to the third representation.
If you want to see for yourself, just go to Youtube and type, 'penis park, south korea,' into the search box.
Like wise in Japan, they have a yearly P*nis festival, in which a giant representation of a *enis is carried through the streets by a team of near naked men. I think that traditionally they were naked, and maybe Caesar MacArthur, stopped that display of male pulchritude.
And in Bhutan, its hard to miss the display of male symbolism painted on the walls of houses as some sort of charm.
But, at least in the Anglosphere, we have to pretend that such an object does not exist. So please pity for a moment the poor sister and see her as a victim of screwed up, Christianity based, Anglosphere morality
a new chinese re-make of an old traditional story, shows advances in chinese animation techniques and an ability to connect emotionally with contemporary audiences:.
and some trailers have started hitting youtube:.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9jcn-xi60s.
Morpheus: You may be interested in a company called pixar. They have had some small successes with animation
Vidiot: Jet Li and Donnie Yen both played the character in The Forbidden Kingdom and The Monkey King: The Legend Begins, respectively. I suppose a CGI adaptation was inevitable.
a new chinese re-make of an old traditional story, shows advances in chinese animation techniques and an ability to connect emotionally with contemporary audiences:.
and some trailers have started hitting youtube:.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9jcn-xi60s.
A new Chinese re-make of an old traditional story, shows advances in Chinese animation techniques and an ability to connect emotionally with contemporary audiences:
And some trailers have started hitting Youtube:
may be some of you will be shocked by this question.
however, when i was studying the bible with critical eyes i detected that paul ( or saul of tarsus) misquoted the hebrew bible in order to get false support for his arguments.
of course, this tricky kind of use of the "scriptures" was not only used by him, but others, like the author of the gospel of matthew got unsupported doctrines misquoting verses.
It can be suggested that the people of Palestine, including Jesus and the disciples, were multi-lingual.
Since no recordings of speeches or conversations exist, we have to turn to written words. Epigraphy (the study and interpretation of ancient inscriptions) comes to our rescue. Public inscriptions were displayed to instruct the public in some way, so they would be inscribed in a language the local people understood. Private inscriptions, such as those on tombs and graves, were more private and personal. but still meant to be readable by those passing by. What language(s) do these documents in stone use?
Professor Lee Levine in his 1998 study (note1) assessing the impact of Greek culture on Jewish thought, lists the percentage of funerary inscriptions in Greek in various cities.
In second temple Jerusalem: 35% in Greek.
In Bet She'arim (Note 2): 78% in Greek.
In Jaffa (Note 3): 90% in Greek
And for comparison, in Rome: 78% in Greek
Draw your own conclusions.
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Note 1: The book cited is "Judaism & Hellenism in Antiquity," (1998, University of Washington Press) Professor Lee I. Levine, teaches at The Institute of Archeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and is a noted Jewish scholar, if anyone has doubts as to whether he may know what he's talking about, please check his list of publications: http://archaeology.huji.ac.il/depart/classical/leel/publications.asp
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Note 2: Bet She'arim. An archeological site, with a large number of tombs, located in the southern section of Lower Galilee. It is now a world heritage site, described as follows:
The town's vast necropolis, carved out of soft limestone, contains more than 30 burial cave systems. Although only a portion of the necropolis has been excavated, it has been likened to a book inscribed in stone. Its catacombs, mausoleums, and sarcophagi are adorned with elaborate symbols and figures as well as an impressive quantity of incised and painted inscriptions in Hebrew, Aramaic, Palmyrene, and Greek, documenting two centuries of historical and cultural achievement. The wealth of artistic adornments contained in this, the most ancient extensive Jewish cemetery in the world, is unparalleled anywhere. Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beit_She%27arim_National_Park
Most of the tombs date from the second century.
The entrance to the cave of coffins.
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Note 3: Jaffa. The oldest part of the city now known as Tel Aviv.
may be some of you will be shocked by this question.
however, when i was studying the bible with critical eyes i detected that paul ( or saul of tarsus) misquoted the hebrew bible in order to get false support for his arguments.
of course, this tricky kind of use of the "scriptures" was not only used by him, but others, like the author of the gospel of matthew got unsupported doctrines misquoting verses.
opusdei1972: May be some of you will be shocked by this question. However, when I was studying the Bible with critical eyes I detected that Paul ( or Saul of Tarsus) misquoted the Hebrew Bible in order to get false support for his arguments. Of course, this tricky kind of use of the "scriptures" was not only used by him, but others, like the author of the Gospel of Matthew got unsupported doctrines misquoting verses. For instance, how could post 70 christians sustain that Mary was virgin after conceiving Jesus?, by quoting Isaiah 7:14 which uses the word virgin in the LXX (not in the Hebrew Bible). Joseph Rutherford seemed to learn this kind of interpretative tricks when he wanted to invent a type anti-type teaching, and so on. Freddy learnt this from him.
in my cong ( my wives cong.
) there is a lady who attends every meeting , minus the field service just like a regular dub.
it just seems odd she has not taken the dip yet.
sparrowdown: These people aren't slow they're smart, putting off baptism puts off accountability.
haha! It's always been like that.
In later Roman times, after the Emperor Constantine made early Christianity legal, it was quite the fashion for people to wait to be baptised until late in life, or even just before their death. They were likely emulating the Emperor himself, who although taking strong stands on some church issues, like the Arian/Athanasius controversy, as illustrated by this sketch
He also called Church councils and attended, and financed an enormous church construction program. But did all that without ever being baptised.
The Wikipedia entry regarding his baptism, fits within the generally accepted scholastic view of Constantine's late baptism:
"Constantine had known death would soon come. Within the Church of the Holy Apostles, Constantine had secretly prepared a final resting-place for himself.[250] It came sooner than he had expected. Soon after the Feast of Easter 337, Constantine fell seriously ill.[251] He left Constantinople for the hot baths near his mother's city of Helenopolis (Altinova), on the southern shores of the Gulf of İzmit. There, in a church his mother built in honor of Lucian the Apostle, he prayed, and there he realized that he was dying. Seeking purification, he became a catechumen, and attempted a return to Constantinople, making it only as far as a suburb of Nicomedia.[252] He summoned the bishops, and told them of his hope to be baptized in the River Jordan, where Christ was written to have been baptized. He requested the baptism right away, promising to live a more Christian life should he live through his illness. The bishops, Eusebius records, "performed the sacred ceremonies according to custom".[253] He chose the Arianizing bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia, bishop of the city where he lay dying, as his baptizer.[254] In postponing his baptism, he followed one custom at the time which postponed baptism until after infancy.[255] It has been thought that Constantine put off baptism as long as he did so as to be absolved from as much of his sin as possible*.[256] Constantine died soon after at a suburban villa called Achyron, on the last day of the fifty-day festival of Pentecost directly following Pascha (or Easter), on 22 May 337.[257]
Note, that I've left the footnote reference numbers in the text, so that anyone interested can check the sources for themselves.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_the_Great
* In reference to his "sins," while supposedly a "Christian Emperor," we can note that he had both his son Crispus and his wife Fausta murdered. I guess that may weigh on one's conscience a little.
Christianity is such a big con. trick.
in my cong ( my wives cong.
) there is a lady who attends every meeting , minus the field service just like a regular dub.
it just seems odd she has not taken the dip yet.
Good topic! And here's a story of one perceptive woman.
I spoke to her after I was kicked out, and she had finally terminated her long-running study when her brother was kicked out. A wife of a high-ranking Bethel brother studied with her for years. I don't believe she ever became a regular meeting attender, but perhaps enough to satisfy the criteria of "making some progress."
Anyway, I knew of her, while I was 'in,' and after we were both disconnected, I met her in a shopping centre one day. We chatted about past Jesus/Yahweh glories and I asked her why she never went, 'all the way?' (grin!!!)
She looked at me and said,
"I have a lot of people in my life, who try to tell me how to run my life, and the last thing I needed was another whole bloody congregation of people telling me what to do!
I'm not a bloody fool."