I hear he was a good person too. đ
I was brought up to believe Pele and Jimmy Johnstone were joint best footballers ever. â˝ď¸ đ I canât say Iâve kept the faith, because I donât watch much football.
rip pele (born edson arantes do nascimento).
he was an unbelievably talented footballer and a great ambassador for the sport.. .
i've been hearing lots of talk recently calling lionel messi the greatest footballer of all time.
I hear he was a good person too. đ
I was brought up to believe Pele and Jimmy Johnstone were joint best footballers ever. â˝ď¸ đ I canât say Iâve kept the faith, because I donât watch much football.
wow.
while not a pew survey, i found these to be surprising results.
" a recent yougov poll explores americans' attitudes toward 35 religious groups, organizations, and belief systems.
Yes I am familiar with Unitarian principles and practices, Disillusioned JW. I am a Unitarian. What surprises me is that their tolerance doesnât extend to conservative groups as well. Or at least it extends to some groups but not to others - they give traditional Muslims/Hindus/Sikhs a lot more slack than traditional Christians. Tolerance of intolerance does involve internal tension, but there are thoughtful individuals, among Unitarians too, who attempt to strike a balance.
This video captures the vibe of a certain strand of Unitarian Universalism embracing everything except the Bible:
i hadnât heard of this guy, andrew tate, until a few days ago, when he was mentioned on novara media (which is practically the only news i watch).
then i saw a clip with him where he explained why he moved to romania: he said he âlikes romania because the police are corrupt and you can pay them offâ.
(practically a direct quote) i thought to myself at the time that sounded a bit complacent!
I hadnât heard of this guy, Andrew Tate, until a few days ago, when he was mentioned on Novara media (which is practically the only news I watch). Then I saw a clip with him where he explained why he moved to Romania: he said he âlikes Romania because the police are corrupt and you can pay them offâ. (Practically a direct quote) I thought to myself at the time that sounded a bit complacent! Not to mention stupid.
News today is that the Romanian police have arrested him on all sorts of serious charges against women. Iâm not terribly surprised that, as corrupt at the police in Romania probably are, they have a low toleration for being publicly mocked too. Oh bad, so sad, Andrew Tate. I guess your hustle was fun for you while it lasted.
i was looking at the (mostly) wrong answers to a riddle that's making the rounds on social media and thought it was a good example of how something simple (in this case, grade school math) can be distorted with words.
the riddle goes like this:.
i bought a cow for $800.. i sold it for $1000.
Mmm
There are two trades in the first riddle.
In the first trade you buy for $800 and sell for $1000. Thatâs $200 profit.
In the second trade you buy for $1100 and sell for $1300? Thatâs also $200 profit.
That makes $400 in total. The fact that itâs the same item that is bought and sold twice makes no difference. Thatâs a red herring. (I hope I got this right because itâs trades like this that Iâve made a living for the past 20 years nearly.)
The second one I didnât try to get to terms with, seems more tricky.
wow.
while not a pew survey, i found these to be surprising results.
" a recent yougov poll explores americans' attitudes toward 35 religious groups, organizations, and belief systems.
jhine I didnât understand the response.
BluesBrother thatâs true, but on the other hand JWs are quick to quote praise for: clean stadiums, paying taxes in full, love among members, diligence at school and work, and so on.
I am a bit surprised by the poll finding. Yet I have experienced it to some extent. Over the past few years I have interacted with a number of Unitarians and I find that many Unitarians really dislike JWs. They are liberal when it comes to almost everything else, but when it comes to JWs (or other Christian fundamentalists to be fair) they really canât stand them.
wow.
while not a pew survey, i found these to be surprising results.
" a recent yougov poll explores americans' attitudes toward 35 religious groups, organizations, and belief systems.
I suppose a JW might respond that the early Christians would have got a low rating by their contemporaries too. Pliny the Younger, for example, was pretty scathing about the impact of Christians on society. As with other successful movements in religious history they are well adapted to interpret both praise and criticism from outsiders as indications they are on the right path.
wow.
while not a pew survey, i found these to be surprising results.
" a recent yougov poll explores americans' attitudes toward 35 religious groups, organizations, and belief systems.
Those are some striking results. According to that chart, as many people have an unfavourable view of JWs as have an unfavourable view of fundamentalist Mormons. Isnât that the group whose leader went to jail for isolating and financially exploiting his followers, and marrying and abusing dozens of women, some of them underage? That seems a pretty harsh verdict and comparison.
i've seen little bites about this for over a year.
i understand that somewhere there is a video in which a woman named pat garza publicly accuses wts governing body member ted jaracz of having molested her as a child.
does anyone have this video?
Is there anyone from Australia who has ever confirmed the rumours about him being expelled from the branch?
If that did happen, it was a remarkable comeback for him to work his way onto the GB.
I think he creeped a lot of people out by his arrogant comment on the Panorama programme, âyou have privacy laws in the UK, donât you? We have issued you a statement, we donât go beyond the things writtenâ. At the time I remember a pioneer sister saying to me the following day that she didnât like the man. Back then GB members were pretty unknown to ordinary JWs, and the Panorama programme was the first time really noticing Ted Jaracz, and he didnât make a good impression.
i was looking at the (mostly) wrong answers to a riddle that's making the rounds on social media and thought it was a good example of how something simple (in this case, grade school math) can be distorted with words.
the riddle goes like this:.
i bought a cow for $800.. i sold it for $1000.
First one: $400
But I wouldnât say âearned itâ. Itâs a trade, Iâd call it profit.
sorry for the posting error below.. my wife is reading crisis of conscience now.
this is good news because i know i will have someone to talk to when im caught and dfd.
but in her reading she is recognizing most of the names ( we were there at bethel during the 70s as a married couple) and asked what happened to reinhard lengtat?
Which video?