Don't know about any of them, but let me add a few more names from that era:
John Gray
Dennis Harman
Wilf Gregory
Keith Chew
flowing from another thread--does anyone remember the following names from the 1960's in the uk---where are they now?--in or out?--alive or otherwise?.
bill bull.
bevan vigo.
Don't know about any of them, but let me add a few more names from that era:
John Gray
Dennis Harman
Wilf Gregory
Keith Chew
greetings to you all from scotland!
it's nice to finally be able to say hello to you all, having been a long time reader of the forum.. i put off signing up as i didn't feel i had much to contribute, but if i'm honest, seeing atlantis' post about confidential information pushed me into it.. i hope i can get round to writing my story - i always enjoy reading others and it never ceases to amaze me how many have had similar experiences.. so there goes my first post!.
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S. T. and E. T? Hmm. no, the initials don't ring bells but it's a long time since I left - mid 60s in fact when Bill Walker was Cong Servantg and Bob McClean was Assistant Cong Servant.
greetings to you all from scotland!
it's nice to finally be able to say hello to you all, having been a long time reader of the forum.. i put off signing up as i didn't feel i had much to contribute, but if i'm honest, seeing atlantis' post about confidential information pushed me into it.. i hope i can get round to writing my story - i always enjoy reading others and it never ceases to amaze me how many have had similar experiences.. so there goes my first post!.
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Welcome to the forum. I was a special pioneer in Clydebank many years ago. My son is a recent graduate from Glasgow University - I think hisway of getting to know Scotland beats mine!
huibers, a christian, used books 6-9 of genesis as his inspiration, following the instructions god gives noah down to the last cubit.
translating to modern measurements, huibers came up with a vessel that works out to a whopping 427 feet (130 meters) long, 95 feet (29 meters) across and 75 feet (23 meters) high.
story here.. .
Let me get this straight - he's created this massive structure using only materials and methods available in the Bronze Age. And it holds together and even floats. And it'll ride a few waves now and again when the flood gets a little bit scary. Right, okay then. But here's the big miracle - he has presumably got public liability insurace so that he can allow visitors on board. All without any hint of any modern construction techniques. Wow!
durex's global sex survey has found that 44% of adults worldwide have had one-night extramarital sex and 22% have had an affair.according to a 2004 united states survey, 16% of married partners have had extramarital sex, nearly twice as many men as women, while an additional 30% have fantasized about extramarital sex.
there were also studies that have shown rates of extramarital sex as low as 2.5%.as many authors conclude, these kinds of estimates are probably understated because extramarital sex is commonly disapproved.. .
what do you think is it ethical to confess an extramarital affair?.
There is something a bit odd about those figures:
"16% of married partners have had extramarital sex, nearly twice as many men as women"
So who are these guys doing it with? Either, married women having sex outside marriage have twice as many partners as the men, or the married men's partners are single women.
But in the latter case, that means the number sexually active single males is supplemented by unfaithful married males in order to provide partners for the single women.
Either way it looks like the sexually active women are more promiscuous then the men.
Or women keep quiet and do not answer surveys accurately. Or men brag.
hi guys ,i have a new meet up group for all mancunian faders and d/f ,i'm trying to organise a meetup before christmas .if you are from manchester or know someone on this forum from manchester ,let me know and will pm group's address.... manchester ,united kingdom.
Raymond,
I got your PM. Thanks.
RobC
hi guys ,i have a new meet up group for all mancunian faders and d/f ,i'm trying to organise a meetup before christmas .if you are from manchester or know someone on this forum from manchester ,let me know and will pm group's address.... manchester ,united kingdom.
I come originally from the Manchester area. I doubt whether I'd be able to be up there before Christmas, but I'm interested in being in touch
with others - specially folks from south west Manc.
Rob Crompton
professor massimo tistarelli:.
"my sister gave me a copy of the book life - how did it get here?
by evolution or by creation?
Someone could email Prof Tistarelli and ask him if the quote is a fair representation of what he said. He email address is there in the bio that Bats links to.
ok. it's 12:30 in england, i have to go to bed but i just wanted to throw this one in.. i went to a jw funeral yesterday.
not one black tie in the whole congregation.
no witness would dream of wearing a black tie to a funeral.
I've officiated at scores of funerals and my experience is that wearing a black tie at a funeral is nowhere near as common as it used to be. Very often it will be only the undertaker's men who are
wearing them.
Rob Crompton
each prophecy in daniel had only one fulfilment.
why believe inconsistently that daniel 4:9-32 should have two fulfillments?.
daniel 2: an immense image representing kingdoms.
Russell on the Gentile Times/seven times of Daniel 4:
"Unless it was thus to foreshadow the degradation and the duration of the Gentile Times, we know of no reason for the recording this scrap of the history of a heathen king. That hisseven years of degradation fitlyillustrated human debasement, is a fact; that God has promised a restitution of earth's dominion after humanity haslearned certain great lessons, is also a fact; and that the seven symbolic times (2520 years) end at the exact point when mankind will have learned its own degration and present inability to rule the world to advantage, and will be ready for God's kingdom and dominion, is a third fact." Russell, Studies in the Scriptures, vol 2, page 97
Russell had several other derivations of 1914 and the other dates of his elaborate end-time calendar, none of which survived the incovenient failure of events to work out as expected. The first three volumes of Studies in the Scriptures set it all out.
Robert Crompton