"down in his back" is an expression I hear on occasion, referring to someone with back pain. I've lived in south Arkansas for nearly 30 years.
Len
nor have i heard others say it, ...until sanuel herd said it in the you tubed zone speach!
is this actually a jwism?
i never thought of it as such until i heard that today.. .
"down in his back" is an expression I hear on occasion, referring to someone with back pain. I've lived in south Arkansas for nearly 30 years.
Len
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if the great watchtower contradiction has any merit, the above graph is true.
either god, jehovah's witnesses, jw.org, or the watchtower society don't know whether they're pitching or catching.. len.
If The Great Watchtower Contradiction has any merit, the above graph is true. Either God, Jehovah's Witnesses, JW.ORG, or the Watchtower Society don't know whether they're pitching or catching.
Len
now that the jws have entered the world of fashion law enforcement we need to be on guard against certain dangerous associates.. .
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len miller.
Now that the JWs have entered the world of fashion law enforcement we need to be on guard against certain dangerous associates.
Len Miller
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/watchtower/bible/287214/2/us-zone-visit.
can you imagine if you were called into the back room, then giving that kind of answer to one of their kangaroo jc questionings?.
what's good for the goose is not good for the gander.
Right on, Stuckinarut2: If any of us even THOUGHT of using some of the lines he used, either in a talk, or an answer, or in a JC, then we would be strung up and accused of being "self-willed" !
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/watchtower/bible/287214/2/us-zone-visit.
can you imagine if you were called into the back room, then giving that kind of answer to one of their kangaroo jc questionings?.
what's good for the goose is not good for the gander.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/watchtower/bible/287214/2/US-Zone-visit
Can you imagine if you were called into the back room, then giving that kind of answer to one of their kangaroo JC questionings?
What's good for the goose IS NOT good for the gander. These GB ivory tower wannabees are beyond arrogant.
Len Miller
this is the scuttlebutt in one of the "bethel congregations" by us.. no details as to exactly what this "faith-testing" announcement might be.. anyone else hear any of this pre-zone visit hype?.
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Trial Balloon.
trial balloon (plural trial balloons)
I believe one of the reasons for this meeting, where some 3/4 million sheeples were all listening to the same thing -- economics! Just think of the $$$ that can be saved to, in turn, place it into a contribution box. Little travel and lodging, large hall and parking rentals. Perhaps most important -- consistency of message -- where speakers in various geographical areas can't inject their own agenda between the lines of the prepared script. Recall the now embarrasing "Alive in '75" rants back in the day? All spouted from District Assembly gatherings.
Based on this trial balloon, or test, future large gatherings can be planned. One thing that may be lacking is the interaction of the sheeples at the larger gatherings -- but they can partially satisfy that via technology. Using between-sessions video moments of those in attendance (not necessarily live, but captured snippetss for later display) and displayed by large UHD LED monitors, I can hear the oohs and aahhs now. "Isn't the Society making wonderful use of our money?"
Len
ps: OOPS! This was basically said on the prior page. Please forgive me as this is a huge thread.
if you missed these you can get them now.
the yearbooks of the 1970s will be posted soon.. .. click the link by the blue arrow.. .. 1960 yearbook.
https://www.sendspace.com/file/l4485y.
Yes,yes, yes!
You will have a PM.
Len
if you missed these you can get them now.
the yearbooks of the 1970s will be posted soon.. .. click the link by the blue arrow.. .. 1960 yearbook.
https://www.sendspace.com/file/l4485y.
This is one of the most profoundthreads in a long time. We've learnEd so much about the Atlantis group, their background -- their generosity.
Can you tell us more about that BOE master list? I would be on that list during the mid 70s. I guess that it includes congregation city and state (if USA)? How about other positions -- ministerial servants, bethelites, circuit and district overseers, gilead grads?
We on JWN would love to hug y'all and shake your collective hands.
Len Miller, South Arkansas, USA.
somehow, i don't have a warm fuzzy feeling when i keep hearing from the center of disease control, "ebola is not spread through the air ...".
ever sneezed?
the famous myth busters had a revealing show on the power of the sneeze anecdotally it has a velocity of some 35 miles per hour and travels a distance of some 30 feet.. ever traveled in the close confines of an air liner?
Is CDC ready to redefine protocol for Ebola protection to include hermetically sealing of patient?
Five Days Ago!
"The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said there was 'clearly' a breach in protocol that led to a Texas health care worker contracting Ebola after treating a Liberian man who later died from the virus, although authorities do not yet know what that breach was."
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/cdc-chief-on-second-ebola-case-there-was-a-breach-in-protocol/
Today -- no break in protocol?
Dr. Daniel Varga of Texas Health Resources told ABC Chief Health and Medical Editor Dr. Richard Besser. "We have no indication that Nina or Amber had any break in protocol," he said. "We were working with the best information we had. In retrospect, would we have liked to hermetically seal them so this didn't happen? Absolutely."
http://www.dailynews724.com/new-york/ebola-nurse-called-texas-health-officials-before-flight-uncle-h274624.html
So, now it's possible that hermitically sealing the patient may become the latest in protocol modification?
Recall what a hermetic seal is?
"A hermetic seal has the quality of being airtight."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermetic_seal
somehow, i don't have a warm fuzzy feeling when i keep hearing from the center of disease control, "ebola is not spread through the air ...".
ever sneezed?
the famous myth busters had a revealing show on the power of the sneeze anecdotally it has a velocity of some 35 miles per hour and travels a distance of some 30 feet.. ever traveled in the close confines of an air liner?
With reference to a sneeze this MIT researcher makes an interesting summary:
"Most of the larger, heavier drops fall quickly to the floor under the influence of gravity. The smaller and lighter particles (those that are five microns or less across) are less affected by gravity and can stay airborne almost indefinitely as they are caught up in and dispersed by the room's airflow. " see source at following link