I heard a comedian say that when it comes to gender and sexual orientations there are now so many varieties and stages a person can be in, the word Bisexual is now considered insensitive and politically incorrect because it only includes two of the options and excludes all the others.
Pete Zahut
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GENDER PRONOUNS
by JohnTron72 injust to put it out there, the whole gender pronouns idea being pushed by the lgbtq+ minorities is just a way to try to hide the sin of homosexuality.
if you can void people talking about your true sexual identity then it seems there is no sin anymore if two they or them of the same sex are together.
example of the coverup: ("i don't identify as either gender"), so the kids i'm raising in a lesbian relationship need not speak of me as a mom or any other female term and we all don't have to feel any stigma attached to the true terms so, any shame we might feel is hidden anyway.
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Listen to iHeartRadio: Former JW Daniel O'Brien talks about "JW's: "Shut Up and Be Blessed - Was I in a Cult?"
by AndersonsInfo injehovah’s witnesses: “shut up and be blessed“ - was i in a cult?
iheartradiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-was-i-in-a-cult-86443370/episode/jehovahs-witnesses-shut-up-and-be-87444917/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-was-i-in-a-cult-86443370/episode/jehovahs-witnesses-shut-up-and-be-87444917/?cmp=web_share&embed=true.
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Pete Zahut
Thanks for posting this !
I found the comments on how "love bombing" works ,as well as about why so many JW's have depression, were particularly well put.
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Mating inequality
by hoser inthis is the latest problem in north american society.
mating inequality.
there are now more women college graduates than men in the us.
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Pete Zahut
eah, lead the self centred life and bring in the prolific procreators from 3rd world countries to keep up the population count.
,I think if you reread my comments, you’ll see I have no problem with people having children. You indicated that those who don’t are leading the self centered life and I disagreed. Having children could be considered just as selfish as you indicate not having them is.
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Mating inequality
by hoser inthis is the latest problem in north american society.
mating inequality.
there are now more women college graduates than men in the us.
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Pete Zahut
but there is also the deliberate duty bound situation where grandparents, nations even, want their genes, their traditions, their lived on properties, their worth projected into the future,
So once again, having children is just as self centered as choosing not to have children. Everyone else's wants, needs and beliefs are taking precedence over that of the child who will be brought into the world . He/she will be born for the benefit/pleasure of someone else, rather than because someone wanted to generously and unselfishly give the gift of life to another human.
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Mating inequality
by hoser inthis is the latest problem in north american society.
mating inequality.
there are now more women college graduates than men in the us.
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Pete Zahut
yeah, lead the self centred life and bring in the prolific procreators from 3rd world countries...
How is not having kids any more "self centered" than having kids is ? Seems to me most of the time when someone intentionally brings a child into the world, it's because they wanted/needed a child to further their own personal happiness or to answer some inward calling/urge. I've never heard someone say that they wanted a baby because they wanted to be generous and share the gift of life with someone. Typically (not that it's wrong) they're thinking of their own pleasure or how the baby's life will impact, their own.
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Mating inequality
by hoser inthis is the latest problem in north american society.
mating inequality.
there are now more women college graduates than men in the us.
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Pete Zahut
There are now more women college graduates than men in the US. Women with college degrees don’t like to marry men without degrees.
Remember...woeful predictions sell advertising. If this is in fact true, these ladies will soon get over themselves once the right guy comes along. Most women I've met admire men who can actually do something tangible and practical. Most college graduates will tell you that a diploma isn't all it's cracked up to be and not having a degree doesn't mean a person is ignorant.
Crisis Averted !
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Anyone have your local cong. give out papers to say what you can afford to give the cult?
by mickbobcat inback in the late 80s i can remember my local cong.
pass around a paper that had a place for head of house hold name and how much they can afford to give every month for one year.
but i remember the elders said they needed to know what they can bank on to know what they can afford to borrow to remodel ect.
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Pete Zahut
Luke 14:28
For which one of you, when he wants to build a tower, does not first sit down and calculate the cost to see if he has enough to complete it?Yes...we had to do that back in the day. As per usual they trotted out the scripture above as a way to make it all seem as if God was involved in whatever they wanted the money for.
There's a scripture for every occasion if you're creative enough.
Many congregation members feather spat over this.
Diogenesister: Feather Spat (past tense of spitting feathers) means they were very agitated or took exception so much to the point that all that came out of their mouths was the spitting and sputtering sounds one would make if they were trying to rid themselves of feathers stuck in their mouths or stuck to their wet lips.
"He was so mad he was spitting feathers ( also cotton or wood chips)"
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I remembered something I had forgotten a long time ago.
by mickbobcat inwhen i was about 17 there was a elders son i used to hang out with.
he was 16 but close to my age.
his family was a kool aid drinking cult followers.
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Pete Zahut
This is odd on and infuriating on so many levels. Not only was he ok doing this to a little child, he was ok doing so in a car full of people and he was ok telling you about it. Why would he think you'd be someone he could tell? This tells me that this person hasn't got a normal conscience or sense of shame. Hopefully he was exaggerating or hopefully for the children he's encountered since then, this was an isolated incident, but I doubt it was.
I find it disturbing that given your lack of action, you were even able to relate this story publicly. Even at 17, (especially as a JW) I'd have been compelled to tell someone what he did. Who knows what irreparable damage he's done to other little ones since then. I can be understanding about this to a point but mostly, I don't know why you'd bring this up if you were going to make excuses for him or weren't going to do anything about it. I'm not sure if you really comprehend what a big of a deal this is in terms of what his history might have been, his position as a JW, what he may have covered up or have done to other children himself.
I like Simon's idea, find him and tell him what you remember. If it were me, I'd tell him that the JW child abuse scandal has brought this memory back to you and you aren't sure where to go with it . Tell him you want to get further clarification on the matter and want to know what's going on with him. At the very least, if he has in fact continued on this way, he'd get the message that someone knows and is watching.
If I found out anyone did something like this to my child or one of my little granddaughters, I'd end up in prison for manslaughter.
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Earthquake in Victoria Australia
by smiddy3 ini ,along with many other victorians in australia,experienced my first earthquake this morning about 9:15 am.. it was recorded as a 5.9 magnitude.and an after shock of 4.0 magnitude.. i was having a lay in bed due to the fact my wife had a bad night due to her health problems which affected my sleep as well.. and i thought geeeze she`s making a lot of racket coming up the passage to the bedroom with her walker and then the bed started shaking like crazy .
i thought my computer`s going to hit the deck along with the printer as other things started to fall over.. our house sits on concrete stumps and the thought went through me that the house could collapse ,but thankfully there was no structural damage that i could find.. apparently it was felt far and wide covering most of victoria / nsw and even tasmania.. anybody else here had a similar experience ?.
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Pete Zahut
PZ: another strategy is to build a strong house and insulate it from the shaking earth by having it float on anti friction pads. many houses were left intact by the quake in Japan, only to be carried out to see in one piece
I recently retired after 30+ years working as a Development Inspector for a major west coast U.S. city. There were/are two such buildings in my jurisdiction ( concrete, steel & glass, 8 stories ea.) . The foundations sit on huge steel rollers (steel logs) that run the width of the building. The entire foundation and rollers were enclosed within a concrete "moat-like" structure that surrounded the foundation, that in the event of an earthquake, would allow the building to roll forward and back or slide side to side the "rollers" within the moat, in the event of an earthquake. The worst earthquake we had thus far since they were built (6.8). I was curious to see how the rollers would work but the buildings never even bugged however the other seismic dampers did help in terms of making them earthquake resistant and they were able to withstand any serious damage. Perhaps the rollers would have been activated if the other seismic dampers had not controlled the sway so well.
metal straps are great on all joints in a wooden house. wood splits and nails pull out.
Typically they're lag bolted in place so I haven't seen this happen from an earthquake, thus far.
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Earthquake in Victoria Australia
by smiddy3 ini ,along with many other victorians in australia,experienced my first earthquake this morning about 9:15 am.. it was recorded as a 5.9 magnitude.and an after shock of 4.0 magnitude.. i was having a lay in bed due to the fact my wife had a bad night due to her health problems which affected my sleep as well.. and i thought geeeze she`s making a lot of racket coming up the passage to the bedroom with her walker and then the bed started shaking like crazy .
i thought my computer`s going to hit the deck along with the printer as other things started to fall over.. our house sits on concrete stumps and the thought went through me that the house could collapse ,but thankfully there was no structural damage that i could find.. apparently it was felt far and wide covering most of victoria / nsw and even tasmania.. anybody else here had a similar experience ?.
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Pete Zahut
- Yes quite a few times. ( U.S west coast) Once while driving over a bridge over a river which made it difficult to steer. Thought I had a flat tire until I realized the bridge was twisting and rolling.
7.2 was the strongest one. It’s amazing how much a house can flex without damage. Mine is newish and is bolted to the foundation and has metal earthquake straps that were poured into the concrete and attached to the frame of the house. I ran downstairs during one earthquake and could see the walls on either side of the staircase , flexing. The kitchen cabinets flung open and the lights were swaying but there was no damage. Not even a crack.
Unlike hurricanes etc, you have no warning with earthquakes and they leave you feeling a bit “ rattled” for a day or so. All you can do is be prepared and hope one doesn’t hit and if it does, it isn’t too bad.
We are told to have extra food and water etc on hand in our homes and in our vehicles in case we get stuck somewhere if one of the many bridges / overpasses goes down. Most of them have been recently retro-fitted or had seismic upgrades, so fingers crossed. 🤞🏻
Glad to hear you’re ok.