1) Warwick Coordinates 41° 9' 27.67" N 74° 15' 20.25" W
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/126435790
Google Earth doesnt have newer pictures.
2) Watchtower Farm complex in Shawangunk
3) Educational center Patterson
with their luxurious lakeside condos.
takes all the congregations funds promising new kingdom halls.
but instead starts selling off kingdom halls ..then makes faithful old brothers and sisters drive 20-30 miles to another one, and .kicks out half the bethelites for only only tech savy college educated ones.can barely afford to send out printed publications anymore.
1) Warwick Coordinates 41° 9' 27.67" N 74° 15' 20.25" W
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/126435790
Google Earth doesnt have newer pictures.
2) Watchtower Farm complex in Shawangunk
3) Educational center Patterson
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmc4260316/.
n kiran chand, h bala subramanya, and g venkateswara rao.
indian are well informed.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4260316/
N Kiran Chand, H Bala Subramanya, and G Venkateswara Rao
Indian are well informed.
Subramanya seems to be a gyneacologist located in Manhattan ?
Venkateswara an pediatric oncologist located in Hydarabad.?
all this talk of kingdom halls.... remember what used to happen?.
gilthwaiterigg lane kendal la9 6nt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y11f_plajek.
A nice home for a tiny little flock... such houses flash up if sister and brother dwarfs work together uncomprimisingly, willingly and well organised under the provision of talented construction dwarfs for the higher purpose of a heavenly reward....... looks nice .. but why dont the houses in G.B. have painted walls, painted large paradise images outside on the walls, wouldnt it be nice for children and attract one, it would be the only coloured house? Would be creative..only an idea.
Hey there I know its because of the Grey auld town! A little grey is fashion. Every house seems to be grey there and has some stones. I should visit this town next time I visit the Westmorland and taste the famous Mint Cake. Which dialect is spoken there?
And where will you dwarfs meet when you once cant afford the monthly taxes to the dwarf-society?
16 october: separation of schiaparelli from tgo at 14:42 gmt / 16:42 cest 17 october: tgo orbit-raising manoeuvre at 02:42 gmt / 04:42 cest19 october: tgo mars orbit insertion and schiaparelli entry, descent and landing on mars (atmospheric entry expected 14:42 gmt / 16:42 cest, landing 14:48 gmt / 16:48 cest).
https://livestream.com/esa.
https://www.facebook.com/europeanspaceagency/.
Thats a challenge for software-sustainabilty and rocket engineers. Perhaps Schiaparelli was missing a 2 or 3 fold parallel signalling and control systems which could have done a countercheck like in navigation systems, but if the rocket braked only a second emergency parachute could have spared it from that crashlanding.
Let us hope that soon Elon Musk (Tesla, SpaceX Solarcity, PayPal & Openal) will set his ITS Interplenatary transport system in motion.
....and Schiaparelli RIP... later generations will visit your landing place, you had pioneer-spirit
Q&A
this thought occured to me that orthodox jews take the bible/old testament scriptures very seriously regarding the blood issue raised in scripture .. and this is certainly borne out in regard to the bleeding of animals before eating them ,kosher food.. the orthodox jews are far more stricter than jehovah`s witnesses in this application / interpretation of scripture ,and i am curious as to how they interpret and understand these scriptures.. how do they view blood transfusions in the medical world.?.
and is it only the orthodox jews that are expected to only eat kosher food ?
how about the ordinary believing jew with their religion.do they also only eat kosher food ?
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090407123337AAOK3js
http://judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/45495/if-consuming-blood-is-prohibited-can-jews-accept-blood-transfusions
It therefore follows that if a Jew is in need of blood and one refuses to give, he is in violation of “lo sa’amod al dam re’echa” (Shearim Metzuyanim B’halacha 190)
http://www.torahmusings.com/2010/11/blood-donations-according-to-halacha/
http://www.jewishtreats.org/2012/01/blood-is-life.html
If we could save one J.W. life with those explanations, it would be fine, but where shall one launch into?
Blood transfusion allowed in Islam
http://archive.islamonline.net/?p=1326
http://samsonblinded.org/blog/blood-infusion-in-judaism.htm
hemosep – blood recycling system.
a blood recycling system, the hemosep cell savage, was developped at brightwake ltd. it is praised as costsaving and lifesaving device for jw who undertake major surgery.
one of the company's trading arms advancis surgical markets the device.
I'm just learning the basics and make a clue of it. Hemosep is a blood management procedure.
Hemosep is a device that successfully broke in the market of blood salvage
- BLOOD SALVAGE/CELL SALVAGE TOP
- Blood and tissue that enters the surgical field or wound is collected, separated, cleaned, and the red cells are returned to the patient.
- Post-operatively: Before the surgery is completed, a drain is inserted to salvage blood from the surgical site. In the patient's room, the blood continuing to drain from the surgical site can be filtered and returned to the patient.
Hemopur however was the brandname of an abortive attempt to produce a hemodilution from animal blood. Hemodilution is also a blood-management-procedure.
- HEMODILUTION (ACUTE NORMOVOLEMIC HEMODILUTION, ANH) TOP
- A predetermined amount of whole blood (calculated prior to surgery, based on expected blood loss and the patient's data) is withdrawn from the patient at the beginning of surgery and held in a reservoir in the operating room; can be kept constantly connected to the patient if required. The volume drawn off for reserve is replaced with a substitute, non-blood solution so that any blood loss during the surgery is reduced due to the dilution.
- The reserved blood may be used to supplement the patient's blood volume during the procedure as needed or returned to the patient at the end of the surgery as the substitute solution is eliminated
- The reserved blood must be returned within 8 hours or be discarded.
This information is from a Blood Manaagement Glossary
http://www.swedish.org/services/blood-management/glossary#axzz2SYXWdVzD
included is this Bloodless Program Enrollment and Advanced directive e.g.
They make it very easy.
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A woman in Australia received Hemopur HBOC-201 from Biopure Corp., 2008 * HBOC (Hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers)
This product developped for J.W. did not have Jehovahs blessing. After it lost Jehovahs blessing the company went in bankrupcty. But the new device Hemopur has Jehovahs blessing.
this thought occured to me that orthodox jews take the bible/old testament scriptures very seriously regarding the blood issue raised in scripture .. and this is certainly borne out in regard to the bleeding of animals before eating them ,kosher food.. the orthodox jews are far more stricter than jehovah`s witnesses in this application / interpretation of scripture ,and i am curious as to how they interpret and understand these scriptures.. how do they view blood transfusions in the medical world.?.
and is it only the orthodox jews that are expected to only eat kosher food ?
how about the ordinary believing jew with their religion.do they also only eat kosher food ?
Already at the time of the Apostel there were different standpoints between Phariseen and Saduceen. That is important for us today? I think yes. "THINK HEBREW" (obviouly a messianic-jew site) quote about how different the pikuach nefesh was seen.
one of the biggest theological sticking points of the Pharisees was the rabbinical idea of Pikuach Nefesh, which is Hebrew and literally means “saving a life”. One thing that set the Pharisees apart from all others in their day was their high value of human life. To the Sadducees, humans were something to be ruled over and stepped on as they continued to live their Hellenized lifestyles of the rich. To the Zealots, humans were only valuable if they were strictly obeying God’s Torah, and if not, they were disposable. But to the Pharisees, humans were highly important because God made man in His image. That means all men are to be treated with dignity. Hillel (a famous and prominent Pharisee from the generation before Jesus) said you could divorce a woman for any reason (even burnt food!) so perhaps their standards of treating people with dignity could have used some work, but at the very least they believed all human lifewas sacred. The principle of Pikuach Nefesh demanded that you seek peace with everyone. Why? Because it is only through peace that we can avoid unnecessary bloodshed and bring God’s Kingdom.
Which school of Jews do you follow? Apostel Paul was a famous Pharisee.
P.S. messianic jews are circumsised jews who accept Jesus as Messiah.
Reflection on the Pharisees
https://thinkhebrew.wordpress.com/2009/05/14/reflections-on-the-pharisees/
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Here is an orthodox jewish website
http://crazyjewishconvert.blogspot.co.at/2011/06/exceptions-to-pikuach-nefesh-saving.html
this thought occured to me that orthodox jews take the bible/old testament scriptures very seriously regarding the blood issue raised in scripture .. and this is certainly borne out in regard to the bleeding of animals before eating them ,kosher food.. the orthodox jews are far more stricter than jehovah`s witnesses in this application / interpretation of scripture ,and i am curious as to how they interpret and understand these scriptures.. how do they view blood transfusions in the medical world.?.
and is it only the orthodox jews that are expected to only eat kosher food ?
how about the ordinary believing jew with their religion.do they also only eat kosher food ?
The jewish understanding is very important for us today. Why?
Not only is the rabbinic scholarliness proverbial and texts have always been discussed, but the jewish scholarship goes back to the 1st century A.D. Rabbinic judaism became after destruction of temple 70. AD mainstream jewish faith and overtook with 100% certainty the theology, rite and interpretation of those who were contemporaries of the jewish Apostels and Jesus.
After 70 A.D. and the destructio of the temple Jochanan ben Zakai founded the first rabbinic academy in Javne. the basis for his school was the pharasaic Halacha, a destintive pharasaic interpration of the law that put the emphasis on the doing. Over the time rabbinic judaism shaped jewish rite and theology. The apostels of Jesus and he himself were Jews. Apostel Paul an educated "academic" pharisee too. (I dont know one J.W. who was a Jew, a Jew is only someone who is actually circumsised, none else)
The Apostolic decree which stated "abstain from blood" was decided and pronounced for non-jewish christians out of deference for the jews in the congregation after the Jerusalem concile were a "rabbinic"-kind of discussion about how the laws could have been applied for this special situation happened. Arguments included tradition, exemptions as well as pharasian and sadducian standpoints.
With 100% certainty, the Jew-Apostels of Jesus interpreted the Law not much different from an orthodox Jew from today. Paul was certainly very liberal because he represented the same way which later should become the rabbinic judaism.
At the apostolic concile the exemptions were with certainty always in the back of their mind, a matter that was taken for granted.
This would mean that the principle which says that "SAVING LIFE" overrides most other laws was already known, taught and accepted by the antique Jews and by the Jewish Apostels who held the first apostolic concile as well.
What would then the apostels have believed about exemptions from dietary laws?
They would have also certainly remembered the jewish "rabbi" Jesus, how he had handled exemptions of laws, like that about necessary work on sabbath.
Exemptions from dietary laws are necessary because the purpose and goal of the law is, that one would live by means of it.
You must keep my statutes and my judicial decisions; anyone who does so will live by means of them.+ I am Jehovah.
this thought occured to me that orthodox jews take the bible/old testament scriptures very seriously regarding the blood issue raised in scripture .. and this is certainly borne out in regard to the bleeding of animals before eating them ,kosher food.. the orthodox jews are far more stricter than jehovah`s witnesses in this application / interpretation of scripture ,and i am curious as to how they interpret and understand these scriptures.. how do they view blood transfusions in the medical world.?.
and is it only the orthodox jews that are expected to only eat kosher food ?
how about the ordinary believing jew with their religion.do they also only eat kosher food ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pikuach_nefesh
Biblical source[edit]
The Torah, in Leviticus 18:5, states "You shall therefore keep my statutes and my rules; if a person does them, he shall live by them: I am the LORD."[2] The implication here is that Jews should live by Torah law rather than die because of it. Ezekiel 20:11 also states this phrase, "And I gave them my statutes, and showed them my judgments, which if a man do, he shall even live in them."
Exemption: Non-kosher food
Exemption: Organ transplantation
I found that "pikuach nephesh" ! means "saving of life" or "protecting of life",, "ne'phesh" is the word that J.W. talk about when they say "ne'phesh" corresponds to the greek "psyche".
Google search:
tl;dr: if you live either in scotland or in other parts of uk and you don't mind traveling, you might be able to help a fellow ex-jw by being present during a courtcase where she alone has to face more than two dozens of jws who have ruined their business.
please contact me directly for details on when and where the court case will be held (i will know these details in few days probably).
ps.
I already watched that video and your channel some months ago, when I watched wifibandits video about a polish girl, its a wonderful video.
Loyal unto death .... with a sequence played by this polish former JW. girl in a hospital where loyality in the blood issue is demonstrated at 5:27!