It could be more of a patent grab, and it depends on lithium, which is already a resource that is becoming harder to obtain.
There are paralell projects happening though which also have a lot of promise too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITER
http://news.yahoo.com/lockheed-says-makes-breakthrough-fusion-energy-project-123840986--finance.html.
a prototype for testing in a year?
there have been a number of claims about fusion reactors in the past year but this seems the most bold.. .
It could be more of a patent grab, and it depends on lithium, which is already a resource that is becoming harder to obtain.
There are paralell projects happening though which also have a lot of promise too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITER
this cult is getting really shameless.
the wt study was always supposed to be for discussion of 'the deep truths' of the bible.
the wt may have always been filled with utter nonsense, but at least it had the appearance of a topical discussion of bible doctrine.
Wow I just realised Jesus wasnt' mentioned at all in this article.
this cult is getting really shameless.
the wt study was always supposed to be for discussion of 'the deep truths' of the bible.
the wt may have always been filled with utter nonsense, but at least it had the appearance of a topical discussion of bible doctrine.
Yes the whole study was a pile of crap, but I thought the second to last sentance was just plain wrong:
"The Bible’s message is more powerful than anything we might say to try to reach the heart of another person."
Really? Even Athiests, agnostics, people of other religions? I really don't think those people would be remotely affected by anything the bible says.
the other day we went to our friends business to have our computer worked on.
our friend was raised a jw but never got baptized and left when he was in his late teens.
any way we started talking about the new jw.org and the new tv show they have.
The COBOE here also seemed to confirm this last night - a meeting for a broadcast once a month.
The tiny hall with less than 40 publishers here now has to purchase a projector.
http://www.vice.com/read/inside-the-jehovahs-witnesses-british-headquarters-829.
vice.
inside the jehovah's witnesses' british headquartersby adam forrestoct 8 2014. .
"as long as they're not actively hurting anybody, who am I to stop them "
Did he expect to see people being whipped or tortured in the hallways? Just because he can't see it doesn't mean people aren't being "actively hurt".
is not on the public website yet, but here it is, full more changes:.
to the 2015 school:.
bible highlights: brothers as- signed this part will have two min- utes to consider one interesting and practical scriptural point from the weekly bible reading.
Bible Highlights: Brothers assigned this part will have two minutes...
They're really removing all instances of any actual bible discussion these days aren't they? The bible highlights is probably the final remaining instance where brothers are pretty much given free reign to pick the points they want and try to make them interesting. Every other so-called "discussion" involves sticking to assigned material in a publication. You'll certainly never see anything remotely complicated or deep doctrine ever discussed again at a midweek meeting.
That makes me wonder how long they'll continue with a Sunday public talk. How long before that is replaced by a weekly JW TV broadcast from the GB?
i've seen this part of the agm folded in with other topics and poked around, but no really critical discussion of the implications.. .
the hermenuetics of the type/anti-type practice was a big deal to me in realizing the tatt.
i searched high and low for a rational basis for concluding that god was communicating in a type/anti-type format that wasn't special pleading and circular.
The antitypical "Laodicean Messenger" is probably turning in his (other) grave
watchtower-qcstelecom ownership agreement.. .
re: petition to transfer ownership of qcstelecom, inc., to watchtower bible and tract society.
http://documents.dps.ny.gov/public/common/viewdoc.aspx?docrefid=%7b57614a3f-7101-408a-8b25-b3499530db5a%7d.
Latchman may be only a "beard"
Ha! The irony...
watchtower-qcstelecom ownership agreement.. .
re: petition to transfer ownership of qcstelecom, inc., to watchtower bible and tract society.
http://documents.dps.ny.gov/public/common/viewdoc.aspx?docrefid=%7b57614a3f-7101-408a-8b25-b3499530db5a%7d.
Edit: You probably have it spot on, AnnOMaly
If it's this company it says they specialise in dark fibre (yes, where do I begin with the jokes), which means basically means stuff not connected to the internet, or at the very most run through secure tunnel VPN's.
Most likely I would say is that it's for construction purposes and communications inside or between branch offices. A little strange that they would go so far as purchasing a whole company, but I can see how it could be justified.
However, it is a very definite signal of moving towards even more I.T. based projects in the future - fibre is very expensive, and you would only need your own fibre company if you were transferring massive amounts of information very frequently (i.e. video productions and streaming). The fact that it's dark fibre means it's secure communications within that network, at least.
Thinking about it, my suspicion would be that this means we will be seeing much more video and streaming from the JWs in the future.
hi,.
i just stumbled upon this photo on facebook (pic by david j. m. coleman), and as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.... .
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I'm pretty sure that's a Royal Mail van in the background, so it must be in the UK somewhere.
It's definitely Scotland, and the Facebook page it's taken from is a clergyman in Greenock (west of Glasgow), but another poster said they thought the brother might be from Stevenson congregation though. Either way, it's still definitely Scotland.
And the guy on the right isn't wearing a "hoodie", it's just a windbreaker style jacket - highly nescessary in cold Scotland!
I actually did not think it was a beggar but another coffee drinker taking it easy, having a rest.
I'm pretty sure that's not the case - he's almost sat cross-legged on a bit of something to give him comfort, and in a major pedestrian throughfare where he will get noticed. If it's a town center or a town square, there will almost certainly be much comfier places nearby to sit than there, but wouldn't get you noticed.