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Anony Mous
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Kingdom Hall Scheduler
by Thetruthhurts ini'm sure there's already topics on this but i couldn't find one so i'm starting my own.
is the kingdom hall scheduling program new?
is this where they are entering all of the members data now?
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Anony Mous
There are various ways of sending texts. If you're using a cheap service, they use the email address your carrier provides to send text messages (Typically spam) for free.
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Ancient Hebrews Got Away With So Much
by Tim207 inwhy wasn’t judah punished for sleeping withtamar?
even though she had the legal right to an offspring by his family he still thought he was sleeping with a prostitute.
if it is wrong to even think of having relations with a woman similar to the “sin” of watching pornography why wouldn’t what judah did be wrong?
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Anony Mous
When it pertains to property, we likewise get away with a lot. Women in the Bible are chattel, barely worth more than a sheep but definitely less than a cow. Whatever happens to them is just part of the story and not really important.
The Jews have a really good way of explaining the lessons without focusing on whether it is factual. If you're looking at the moral of the story, I'd recommend looking at Orthodox Jewish scholars for answers, the rest is just ancient story.
The interesting part is that Jesus came from a lineage of whoremongers and illegitimate children with a distant and somewhat dubious claim to the throne of David. It's why the Jews will never accept Jesus and why the New Testament is basically contradictory descriptions of lineage and apologetics on the character of Jesus.
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Hilarious JW Wikipedia edits
by neat blue dog injehovah's witnesses are funny in that most have no objective, self-aware view of themselves.
they think they are the center of the universe, that their beliefs are undeniable facts, and are generally very entitled.
yet another added this:.
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Anony Mous
I stopped trusting in Wikipedia after I found out the main editor for all Jehovah's Witness topic (there is a hierarchy of editors that can step in and edit or lock content) is actually a Jehovah's Witness.
A long time ago I got into an "edit war" regarding what was in the "Shepherd" book (the secret elder book) such as the two-witness rule. The editor stepped in and said this content wasn't readily available through official JW publications and thus should not be accepted, after pointing out it was publicly available and putting in references to both the book and media references. he/she commented "that is apostate literature" and closed the topic.
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Dating Advice
by Youngaposthate inas a young person who hasn't had lots of experience in the dating game, what would ex jws recommend with all these severed relationship ties from family.
what are the do's and dont's.
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Anony Mous
Be yourself and be safe (carry and insist on using protection), get tested. Beyond that there are no limits. Do what you feel is good for you and don't overthink it. When things go sideways or people tell you what to do, walk away.
Eventually you'll form an idea of what you are and what you like for a more stable relationship.
To find a date is easy, OkCupid or any number of dating sites will allow you to find all sorts of people within your preferences. AshleyMadison if you're looking for more private encounters and more experienced people. Stay away from the fling sites like PlentyOfFish, generally not worth it unless they have a scene you're into, check out FetLife if you're serious about those types of experiments.
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Two kingdom halls up for sale in our area
by Still Totally ADD indriving by a kh yesterday we saw a for sale sign in front of the building.
it's on a beautiful piece of property off a main road outside the city limits.
the building can be no more than 10 years old and is very beautiful.
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Anony Mous
I helped with RBC on both Corry and Jamestown halls. Was indeed about 10 years ago. Knew quite a bit of people there back then, wondering who all quit because it was a lot of young people.
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Dis/UNITED Kingdom?
by BoogerMan inengland, wales, scotland & n.i.
are independently making or changing the covid 19 lockdown laws/rules to suit themselves... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52600708.
garden centres are opening in wales on monday, in england on wednesday, but by the looks of things, are far too dangerous to open them anytime soon in scotland or n.i.
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Anony Mous
Good for them. Businesses have to reopen or you'll have government run everything in short order.
The UK is not very hard hit in comparison with other countries, so reopening makes sense right now. Hospitals aren't overflowing due to proper policy which many lib-dem decried over the last years expanding private practice and with it healthcare capacity.
Having a devolved government policy is right in line with conservative values, local governments know better than a central government what their regions need.
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Reasonable question - looking for reasonable responses!
by BoogerMan inwhy are taxi firms still operating during a "deadly pandemic?".
i was shopping yesterday and saw taxi after taxi picking people & their shopping up at the supermarket.
none of the drivers or any of the passengers wore masks or gloves, nor did they keep any distance from each other - in or out of the car.. the drivers all helped to load the bags into the boots/trunks of their cars.taxi-drivers must be seriously at risk of catching/spreading covid 19...
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Anony Mous
Same reason the public transport never closed for the homeless in NYC. Political interest.
This whole lock down is done to control people, to destroy the economy and to implement socialist ideals on redistribution of wealth, government income etc
The largest vectors of disease in NYC and LA are not only allowed to roam the streets but hospitals have to accept them and provide housing for them.
Private hospitals are on the verge of collapse if not bankrupt already, because lockdown policy without reimbursement. This is the largest government takeover of health providers, private business and public policy in US history.
The only reason we've been able to respond better than both Europe and South Korea is being destroyed, better testing per capita, better death rates per capita, better infection rates per capita and the leftists government is pursuing policies that were in place in NYC - the only place in the world where the disease is the worst - because failed government and failed government healthcare facilities.
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Hospital is laying off and furloughing
by Anony Mous ini've been having a tough time today, i just got notice that our hospital is laying off a large group of people and furloughing others.
nurses, doctors, we just don't have enough business during this covid crisis, we've only ran at 60% capacity, while cuomo is telling us about shortages, they weren't ever realized, and nys simply won't open up fast enough for us to recover.
nys has given notice that hospitals are likely going to be out for 4-5 more months before all restrictions will be lifted, only necessary surgeries are allowed right now, with a few hundred of millions per month revenue shortfall, this is going to destroy and contract our business and our remote (rural) hospitals are the hardest hit, probably going to close permanently.
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Anony Mous
Health care systems are indeed not overstretched, that is a fable. Only poorly run state systems (Medicare/Medicaid/VA) had temporary issues but overflows went to other hospitals.
The problem right now is regulation that keeps us not working. NYS loosened restrictions on some (necessary) surgeries and health care but the rules are so strict they might as well just stay closed.
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Hospital is laying off and furloughing
by Anony Mous ini've been having a tough time today, i just got notice that our hospital is laying off a large group of people and furloughing others.
nurses, doctors, we just don't have enough business during this covid crisis, we've only ran at 60% capacity, while cuomo is telling us about shortages, they weren't ever realized, and nys simply won't open up fast enough for us to recover.
nys has given notice that hospitals are likely going to be out for 4-5 more months before all restrictions will be lifted, only necessary surgeries are allowed right now, with a few hundred of millions per month revenue shortfall, this is going to destroy and contract our business and our remote (rural) hospitals are the hardest hit, probably going to close permanently.
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Anony Mous
Update: We are laying off 20% of our staff. As the region's largest employer, we're talking 6000 people.
We had a little over 1000 cases of COVID, less than 100 dead in our facilities, total surge capacity: 1099 extra beds. As punishment for us doubling capacity and NYC still being a hellhole right now, we are destroying 6000 people's livelihoods and many dependent businesses.
NY governor Cuomo did not agree with our plan to re-open the facilities partially and told us to prepare to stand down for 4 more months, which means we are effectively going out of business by decree. If this holds across the entire state, this is effectively going to result in a government takeover of healthcare and the largest disaster in NYS.
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Covid-19 (Coronavirus) - Status Update Thread
by Simon inthis topic is to focus on status updates & advice (no opinion or politics please).. status.
latest status is that it's serious, probably isn't going to be contained and most large companies are making contingency plans, cancelling large events etc... which i don't think would happen if it was just people being alarmist.
the incubation period means it may have already spread further and infected many more people than are currently known, so expect jumps in the numbers over the coming days and weeks.. tracking.
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Anony Mous
I think leaders around the world are finally accepting that they can't stop this. Flattening the curve is about not overloading the hospitals, but now thousands of hospitals are in dire financial trouble because the cure is worse than the disease.
Canada, Europe, US, all government and public institutions are going to have severe austerity measures, which means hospitals are going to shut down. I heard systems (Toronto, Ottawa, US, Belgium, Germany, France, UK ...) are making plans to lay off or furlough thousands of nurses and doctors. There is no cure, eventually people will get it.
Thank you China. You're about to have thousands of military-aged men without jobs and nothing to lose. There will be war.