The change from 1878 to 1918 (Christ receiving his kingly power) was made during the Rutherford era
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First 3 Presidents never knew JC began his reign as King in 1914 ?
by smiddy3 inthe first 3 presidents of the i.b.s.a ./ jehovah`s witnesses / wtb&ts.. w.h.conley ,c.t.russell ,j.f.rutherford .. how many jehovah`s witnesses know that ?
how many ex jehovah`s witnesses knew that ?
the wt society teaches that jesus returned to begin his "invisible presence" in 1914 directing his attention toward the earth as ruling king.
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Do You Think Trump Is Done?
by minimus incertain forces appear to be trying to make sure donald trump never runs for president again.
some republicans are clearly abandoning trump and of course the democratic press has been saying trump is done!
is trump’s goose cooked?
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Trump's problems are far from over
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Do You Think Trump Is Done?
by minimus incertain forces appear to be trying to make sure donald trump never runs for president again.
some republicans are clearly abandoning trump and of course the democratic press has been saying trump is done!
is trump’s goose cooked?
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Trump is a survivor. I don't think this impeachment trial is the worst of his problems, but I think he'll pull through.
Trump's political leaning is actually National Populist. It should not be confused with traditional Conservatism, just as disagreeing with it should not be confused with hating the man.
(I'd be happy to explain the difference...)
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Drinking during Prohibition
by Davros induring a recent conversation i had with someone, a question came up that i really don't know the answer to.
did jw's still drink during prohibition in the us during the 1920's until it's repeal in 1933?
was alcoholic beverages considered forbidden and possibly subject to disfellowshipping?.
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Phizzy,
Section 29 of the Volstead Act (the legal arm of Prohibition) allowed wine and cider (but not beer) to be made at home. Home wine making went through the roof.
The warning labels you're thinking of were there because the grape juice was being sold commercially.
Vineyards circumvented any possible illegality by selling "Wine bricks" which were boxes of compacted, dried grapes
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What is your most favorite politically incorrect film
by mickbobcat insince all the leftist idiots are trying to cancel films they don't like i am buying some dvds of my fav.
pi films.
my favorite top pick is animal house.
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I enjoyed Disney's Song of the South as child. This goes back a bit, but we were actually taught to sing these songs in school by teachers of color who were not ashamed of this legacy. Today, you don't dare utter even a line of this stuff, because it has become offensive.
I think my favorite politically incorrect film in terms of rewatch value was the original Porky's. Even my JW wife (Back when she was a JW) would laugh at the film's sheer raunchiness.
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Drinking during Prohibition
by Davros induring a recent conversation i had with someone, a question came up that i really don't know the answer to.
did jw's still drink during prohibition in the us during the 1920's until it's repeal in 1933?
was alcoholic beverages considered forbidden and possibly subject to disfellowshipping?.
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TD
It did not prohibit consumption.
Like I said on page two of this thread it was actually still legal to make wine at home during Prohibition as long as it was for your own personal use
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Drinking during Prohibition
by Davros induring a recent conversation i had with someone, a question came up that i really don't know the answer to.
did jw's still drink during prohibition in the us during the 1920's until it's repeal in 1933?
was alcoholic beverages considered forbidden and possibly subject to disfellowshipping?.
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TD
The 18th Amendment forbade the manufacture, sale, importation and transportation of intoxicating liquors.
It did not forbid their consumption and it was actually still legal to make wine at home for your own personal use
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The Trolley Problem
by Simon inso you've probably heard of the ethical dilemma question which is a thought-experiment where you imagine there is a runaway train-trolley, a junction with a lever that you can pull and two tracks - one with 5 workers on it and another with just 1, but no way to warn them.. all you can do is pull the lever, or not, thus allowing 5 people to die or through your direct action sacrificing 1 to save them.. what should you do?.
this sort of thing may seem silly but it comes up in real life.
should a self-driving car for instance, faced with a certain collision, chose which pedestrians to run over?
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ROFL
Not sure where that was going....
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If only someone had kicked my a$$.. (This is post is not for theists)
by HowTheBibleWasCreated ini think back on the 30+ years of bs as well as my fading almost a decade and even now being low key in person to hopefully save my nieces from the wt.
i'm a wreck in some ways.
i'm other days i'm stable however when it comes to theism i depart quickly and with anger!
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I think what you're really wishing for here is a chance to speak to your younger self.
Nobody else could have pulled it off
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Steve Hassan - politics as a cult
by Anna Marina insee this video at 2:58. sanity4sweden explains that 'cult expert' steve hassan was on cnn giving advice on how to deprogram trump supporters.. https://www.bitchute.com/video/3plguubdsjs/.
so this must be political correctness on steroids.. i have occasionally heard the name steve hassan mentioned in relation to the watchtower.
but even watchtower helps people to escape cults.
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I think Hoffer's The True Believer describes the psychology of mass movements better and without the religious connotation