As it happens I have just test driven half a dozen all electric and hybrid cars for comparison and concluded that the Prius has the best compromises for town and long dIstance use. I don't think it looks that pretty but after a couple of weeks of use it gets 73.3 miles to the UK gallon. It has an1800cc petrol engine, it generates its own electricity from the engine and regenerative braking so it never needs plugging in anywhere. The other bonus is that it is really quiet at any speed. I managed to get about three thousand pounds off by using other garages offers as a bargaining point.
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What do You Think About Hybrid and Electric Cars?
by Village Idiot inbattery technology has been making leaps and bounds in affordability and energy output throughout the past decade.
while pure electric cars currently have limited range, the near future holds prospects for longer ranges.
hybrids, and recently plug in hybrids, have a mileage of up to 50 mpg* giving them a range of 500 miles from a ten gallon gas tank.
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World Religion News: New Jehovah’s Witness Headquarters Hosts First Open Houses
by AndersonsInfo inhttp://www.worldreligionnews.com/religion-news/new-jehovahs-witness-headquarters-hosts-first-open-houses.
new jehovah’s witness headquarters hosts first open houses.
28 apr 2017 posted by nathan glover .
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Half banana
I think Jehovah's Witnesses are about as popular as open sewers.
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Deflated after realising my inactive friends are POMI
by Isambard Crater ini'm going through an extremely hard and dark time right now and really yearned for the support of people i know in the flesh, and i really thought revealing my serious doubts and frustrations to a few close friends who became inactive several years ago would help.
they attend the memorial and no more than 2 sunday meetings each year, and haven't preached for several years, so are still technically baptised-but-inactive.. it broke my heart or at least left me feeling very alone when they all (they don't know each other and live in separate areas) told me that they can sympathise but reckon i should stay with "the truth" (their words, still) as it's the best thing there is.
it's like i'd discovered a new group of people, not pimo (physically in, mentally out, like me) but pomi (physically out, mentally in).
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Isambard, it's hard to leave the org-- as you knew it would be from the start-- and your friends have now disappointed you. I remember having similar hopes of some of my friends, instead I was shunned.
Well you at least are going in the right direction even if they are mentally snagged on WT brainwashing. So count yourself lucky to be free and don't expect anything back from those who are still under the WT delusion.
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Today's W.T on GB not being inspired is having ZERO impact on most J.W's
by Isambard Crater inthe congregation i attend had it's watchtower study on thursday night because of l.d.c work this week-end, and another congregation i have some not very spiritual friends in had their watchtower study on wednesday.
from what i have delicately prised out of people, the congregations loved the watchtower study this week, saying it was so encouraging and all the usual stuff, with no-one seeming to realise the g.b.
said they're not inspired, so the spirit int he past has moved them to teach wrong things, and all the other ideas excellently summed up on reddit.. today's watchtower will wash over the heads of most j.w's like it never even happened, the all remaining as loyal as ever, and it makes me so, so sad..
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But as we know, what they say is not necessarily what they want the flock to believe.
What is it that the shepherd eats? Shepherd's pie and lamb stew...........
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Surprise Adam and the writer of Genesis.....
by James Mixon init's possible human were living in southern calif 130000 years ago.
yes young people were surfing at the beach, snow skiing down the mountains unaware that adam and eve believe they were the only ones on earth...lol.
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For some years there have been tantalizing hints of evidence mainly in Mexico and south America that settlers from Siberia had crossed over the Bering Straits into North America before the undisputed stone tool users arrived fifteen thousand years ago. The Clovis culture is well attested to with habitation and tool evidence at 13,000 years BP
Humans have been using stone tools for their quarter million year history and earlier human-like species have done so as well with a record of lithics (stone tools) reaching back two and a half million years.
At the new site in California archeologists really need more evidence especially in the area of lithics before the news item will be accepted as a scientific fact.
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Would human settlement of Mars invalidate Bible prophecy?
by truthseeker ini don't think this topic has been discussed before but yesterday i read something to the effect that trump wants a human mission to mars to be completed within his presidency.. with that being said, the watchtower teaches that what started on earth ends on earth, in other words, the fall of adam and eve would end with the passing of the 1,000 year millennial reign when christ destroys all his enemies, rebellious "perfect" humans, and the devil and his demons who are let out the abyss for a short while.
he then hands the kingdom back to his father.
an elder in my old congregation once told us during a public talk that he was an ardent astronomer but then referenced the scripture where it says, "the earth he has given to the sons of men" (psalms 115:16).
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Thank you David J, for your considered and informative explanation which confirms my own comment dismissing the validity of the question initially proposed.
I had the pleasure of finding two JWs (lambs to the slaughter) at the front of my house last Saturday while I was engaged in that oh so very JW pursuit; cleaning windows.
The bro wanted to tell me something from the Bible and I replied "Why would you want to look at that book?" He told me it was the word of God and I said,"Why would you believe that?" He said with a smile, "Prophecy". When I asked him to show me one prophecy which has come true which would make me believe in the Bible, he pondered and fumbled and said it was a big book! I did hammer him with a bunch of Biblical absurdities but it was significant that he bore the foundationless belief in Bible prophecy as a principle for his religion. Bible and prophecy go hand in hand in the fundamentalist's mind. Prophecy indeed has an emotional religious trigger for faith... but it is true only in the imagination of the believer.
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Ban the Watchtower
by biblexaminer inthe watchtower magazine of january 1st, 2000, which was preached worldwide, made clear that "the anointed" at watchtower headquarters "have shown lionlike courage in exposing false religion", false religion being any and all religions other than jehovah's witnesses.
this same issue made clear to you, that we "god's watchman class" have used the watchtower "magazine in vigorously proclaiming to mankind that the vindication of jehovah's sovereignty by christ's kingdom is at hand.
as far back as the watchtower of december 1, 1966, we, god's spokesman, warned that armageddon could not be avoided.
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Yep, it's a life suppressing cult which has never got anything right. The conceit of the leaders is astounding.
Never believe Jehovah's Witnesses or you will have problems with your thinking process and lose part of your family.
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Has China Already Become the Equal of the USA - superseding the Knorr/Franz March of World Powers?
by fulltimestudent ini would personally say, this was going to happen, but not quite yet.
but then i noticed this recently published story in the south china morning post (a newspaper once owned by rupert murdoch, but now owned by jack ma, one of china's richest men).. quote:.
how china has become america’s equal, as showcased at a harvard forumauthor: robert delaneyon the campus of harvard business school this past weekend there was little doubt among corporate leaders and investors gathered for an annual conference that china had arrived as an equal to the united states.keynote speeches, panel discussions and a business pitch competition at the 20th annual harvard china forum convened under the theme “sharing the road ahead” in english.. and, i got to thinking about donald trump's reversal of all the things he said he was going to do to china in his campaign speeches, and the reality now that he acts as president of the usa.
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With China a new world authority on the scene, perhaps some older JWs will realize the utter meaningless of portentous Watchtower proclamations relating to the Kings of the North and South.
It does also demonstrate the fact that Bible accounts reflect the political impotence of the Israelites with their being pummelled into submission by either northern, namely Assyrian or Persian powers or by southern; Egypt or Babylonian rule and never being a power themselves. The Hebrew Bible encapsulates the longing for conquest and apocalyptic revenge by the small tribal alliance that was Israel of old.
Why on earth should the ancient Jewish visions of glory be sacred? China's rise to prominence should put the seven world empires and the myth of the "northern and southern kings" to bed forever.
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Striking Out On My Own
by Saethydd inthose of you who know my story are aware that i'm currently disfellowshipped and living with my parents.
up until now, my plan has been to be reinstated and then fade, but recently my plans have changed.
in a conversation with my mother a few days ago and she made it clear that she would not be okay with me getting reinstated with the purpose of going inactive.
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Half banana
Well done for making progress in finding a place to live and having a strategy for disengagement with the JW org.
It sounds like you want to make your case clear to your family by writing to them and since you know your situation better than we do, it probably will sort out those in sympathy with you and clarify your position. If you went back to get reinstated followed by a fade; surely that would be giving some credit to the non-existent JW authority? Is that why your mother favours it...or can she not bear the shame of her offspring being being d/f? And what a time wasting palava to go through reinstatement!
Hold your head high, you have done no wrong to disagree with a harmful cult.
Although not knowing your age, there are three things, might I suggest, which will be important for you to have: positive thinking non JW friends, a good educational attainment and a goal (or in your case a target!)
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No atheist could possible hope to win an election in today's political climate, BUT.....
by James Mixon innot taxing churches is taking as estimated $71 billion from our economy every year.
watching one of the late night talk show and the host mention how much dough we could have to help the poor if the churches were taxed.
i check to see and i b-damn, mormon church spends 7% of its annual income on charity, the average for churches are 29% to help the poor.
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It is interesting to watch the American political machine from the other side of the pond and observe the need for the president to say "God bless America".
The prime minister in the UK is far from being exulted as a demi-god and I think that is better for democracy. The issue of their atheism, religion or sexual orientation is not so important. However for a PM to say "God bless Britain" would be the kiss of death to his or her political career.
I think one thing which unwittingly fosters religious faith in the USA is the absence of a universal National Health scheme. It promotes the need for a large contingent of the less well off to demand a faith based safety net to compensate for the lack of the sense of well being which free access to socialised medicine provides.
Yes tax the religions and do grant them tax relief but only for their donations to external beneficiaries.