Has something changed? For as long as I was active, JWs weren't supposed to count time on other baptized JWs except under special circumstances (such as one who was baptized but who had finished studying a second publication).
Posts by Magnum
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My first Kingdom Hall zoom meeting
by RULES & REGULATIONS ini haven't been to any meetings in the last 9 years.
besides a couple of elder visits here and there, i've been pretty much left alone.
my family has also left me alone, and haven't acted any different towards me.. this week my brother, his daughter and his son all called me to invite me for the next weeks memorial and also my nephew's first sunday talk, which he gave today at noon.
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Would you leave the Watchtower if you woke up at age 80 plus, or just stay in for the rest of your life.
by pistolpete inso yesterday while i was doing some work for a customer, i noticed the wt mags on the sofa.
and i asked the elderly man if he was a jehovah witness?.
he said that he and his wife and all his children were raised in the religion, but only he and his wife attend the meetings or zoom.
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Magnum
Thanks for that, pistolpete; interesting. I wonder whether some GB members are in that same position. They would certainly have a lot to lose if they left.
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Why So Many Young People Are Leaving The Watchtower
by Jeremy C ini have been giving a lot of thought to the young people who are leaving the watchtower organization in recent years.
last night, i was reading the thread posted by jwfacts a while back in which he provided some statistics and graphs showing the rapidly declining growth in the watchtower.
one factor that was discussed at length was the high number of young people who do not stay in the organization.
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Magnum
'JWs are bullied by their leaders to stay ignorant or suffer the penalty.'
Damn, that's good; got to remember that!
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Do You Support The Death Penalty ?
by minimus indo you support the death penalty or do you think the worst punishment should be incarceration?.
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ABSOLUTELY. That is, if we can be 100% sure of guilt. So, my answer is assuming it is absolutely known that the one to be executed is guilty.
I especially support it as punishment for the unlawful taking of the life of another. I often hear people say that a murderer is reformed, however, the person he murdered doesn't have the opportunity to reform.. or even breathe. I think that society should stress that life is precious and that the penalty for unjustifiably taking a life will be the death penalty. It's not fair for one to be able to take another person's life and then get to continue to exist - even in prison. Even in prison, one can eat, sleep, think, read, hope, enjoy life to some extent. His victim can't. He should not be better off than his victim.
And if he does not get the death penalty, he should never, ever, be released from prison, no mater how much he reforms and is sorry.... unless he can bring his victim back from death.
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Hip Hip Hooray yyy
by smiddy3 inhi friends i`ve finally got an appointment to go to hospital tomorrow ,pre-admission for my hip replacement surgery.. so if you don`t hear from me ever again ,it means i`ve carked it .lol, should i even joke about that ?.
so its goodnight from me till who knows when ?.
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Magnum
I missed this when you first posted it. Wow, you're part artificial now! Wishing you a full recovery. I'm having hip problems, so I'd like to know if you ever have any major issues with the replacement.
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How Do You Feel About Completely Open Borders?
by minimus inwhether you are in the usa or another country, are you for it or against it?.
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Magnum
kramer, that last comment indicates naivety. Geography or available land area is NOT THE POINT. The "system" is what I referred to; that includes all parts of society, the economy, the healthcare system, etc. Illegal immigrants aren't going to flock to Wyoming and Wisconsin. Are all the children at the border going to go to Wyoming and Wisconsin?
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How Do You Feel About Completely Open Borders?
by minimus inwhether you are in the usa or another country, are you for it or against it?.
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Magnum
kramer, it's a different situation. Even if it weren't, though, uncontrolled immigration can't continue. My wife and I rescue animals. We currently take care of about 50, and we're at our limit; we just can't take in anymore. Even if the current immigrant situation were the same as it was with the settlers who built this nation, it wouldn't change the fact that there are limits as to what a system can support.
I used to live in a state where, a few years ago, anybody could be a general contractor. All one had to do was get a building permit from his county for a house, build it or have it built by subcontractors, and sell it. The problem is that way too many people started building houses to sell. The market was flooded with lower quality houses. The state finally changed the situation; one now has to have a state-issued general contractor's license with liability insurance and a worker's comp policy.. At first, maybe it didn't matter so much; houses were needed; but, then it got out of hand.
Similarly, at first, the field was wide open for settlers to come here and build a nation, but the situation is not like that now. I could go on and on about how wrong what you said is. Take, for example, some new gym or athletic club. At first, it might advertise and cry out for members, but, then it might reach a point where it has to turn people away or put them on a waiting list because it has a limit as to how many it can handle.
You do realize that the situation is not the same now as it was with the settlers who built this nation or those who came in a controlled, legal manner, don't you?
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Rotator Cuff Surgery: Anybody Have Experience?
by GrreatTeacher inmy husband is going in on tuesday to have surgery to repair a badly torn rotator cuff on his right shoulder.
he is right handed.. he's 51 and is great about exercising and staying in shape.
however, while doing push ups, his shoulder just snapped.
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Magnum
he's not to move his arm or he will do unfixable damage.
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I know somebody who had shoulder surgery a few (10?) years ago. I thought it was rotator cuff surgery, but he had to rent a machine that he sat in every night for, it seems, like 30 minutes or so. The machine continuously moved his arm in a certain controlled way. So, his arm was moved after surgery. Maybe it was a different kind of surgery.... or maybe the after-surgery recommendations have changed in the last few years?
Anyway, he seems to be doing fine now; haven't heard him complain at all.
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I turned 38 Feb 16th!
by Joliette ini can't believe it.
it doesnt even seem real.
my mother told me that the world would gone by the time i was 25. .
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Magnum
Why do you think you might not make it into your fifties or sixties? Do you just simply think you might die due to sickness or accident? Or, are you depressed?
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How Do You Feel About Completely Open Borders?
by minimus inwhether you are in the usa or another country, are you for it or against it?.
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I am vehemently opposed. I think immigration should be STRICTLY controlled. I think the U.S.'s having open borders would rapidly turn it into a third world country. Hell, I'm even for controlling our own internal population growth.
I hear there are a lot of jobs that people in the U.S. don't want and that immigrants will do those jobs. Well, I say offer those jobs to people who are on government assistance, and if they don't take the jobs and do well at them, then cut off their assistance. Why should we let more people in when we have citizens who are unemployed? I also say make prisoners do some of the work like picking fruits and vegetables, and if they don't work, they don't eat.
I'm sick of people flooding here. If they have problems in their own countries, they need to fix them - not come here and try to change our country. They also need to quit fuc&ing or use birth control if they can't take care of their own children.
"the DPC cites data from DHS and the Department of Health and Human Services to warn that the Biden administration is 20,000 beds short of what it needs to properly house the 117,000 unaccompanied child migrants expected to cross the border this year." -Migrant children border crossings to surpass record by 45 percent: report (nypost.com)
I'm sick of it, and I have a right to be. My wife and I work our a$$es off for not much money. I'm sick of people flooding here and of seeing my tax money spent on them.
If they don't stop coming, wages will be driven down and our already shrinking middle class will be gone.