I don't see any scenario where Russia or China provide Iran with nukes. The region is too unstable and still under the heavy influence of a dangerous religious ideology that makes it unpredictable. A nuclear exchange in the Mideast would have both long range and long lasting consequences.
TonusOH
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WAR begins.
by lastmanstanding inthings are moving right along.
“israel” has gone to war with iran.. who is fooled?.
this is uncle sam, same as in ukraine.. daniel layed out clearly the events of “d day” june 6, 1944 as the “ships of kittim” would sail against the king of the north.
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1/2 of the Jehovah’s witnesses have gone
by hoser inthere are 1/2 of the jehovah’s witnesses that there were 30 years ago in my area.
some have left but i think that many have died and none of their kids stayed being jehovah’s witnesses.
7 congregations have been dissolved over the years.
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TonusOH
slimboyfat: I can’t stand these AI generated videos. Maybe someday they’ll get better, but as it is I find them unwatchable.
Same. Almost every time, they are low-effort crap designed for quantity over quality. In many instances, even the script is auto-generated from simple prompts. And the creator doesn't even do the courtesy of listening to it to make sure there aren't any poorly-pronounced words (to say nothing of accuracy of the information). As if the dry monotone wasn't bad enough, you get weird spacing of words and pronunciations that would be funny if it wasn't so irritating.
It's bad enough that AI is effectively inevitable, but the lack of quality means that the net contribution to overall quality of entertainment/edutainment is very negative. And this is just the start. We are probably in for several years of being swamped by endless waves of creative sewage from the same content mills that already was posting too much worthless crap online. And, if it is lucrative enough, it will probably just get worse.
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars (continued)
by Simon inuh oh, looks like the mega thread gave up the ghost, so while i investigate / fix it just continue the discussion here .... it's been a long 9 years lloyd evans / john cedars.
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TonusOH
A few years running a 'translation business' would probably mean a very tiny pension, or none at all. His only source of income will be his exJW grift. There isn't anything else he can do that would provide a living wage.
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Know it’s not true but stay anyway
by Elena inhow many of the millions of jws know it’s not true but stay anyway?.
my guess is most jws know it’s not true on a subconscious level to an extent but they don’t want to think about it too much and would never ever voice it out loud.. but this is probably true with all religions around the world?.
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TonusOH
We are unable to disprove the existence of anything that doesn't actually exist. Yet, we are not agnostic about all of them. In fact, we comfortably live our lives as if these things are not real. Even in some of the cases where we do believe, we still live our lives without constantly peering over our shoulders.
The "agnostic" part of PIMA is doing some incredibly heavy lifting, and it's a smokescreen. What the A really stands for is "afraid." Afraid of losing family and friends to shunning. Afraid of losing the only social support that you were allowed to build. Afraid of losing stature in the small, tight-knit community you can't seem to escape. Let's call it what it is: Physically In, Mentally Afraid. Agnosticism has nothing to do with it.
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Is Belief in Jesus Enough to be Saved? Or Does it Include Believing Jesus?
by Sea Breeze ini don't think it is possible to believe in jesus and then not believe what he said.
the purpose of the watchtower organization is to take as many people to hell as possible.
they do this by tricking people into rejecting the bare minimum requirements for the free gift of salvation that jesus offered to ”whosoever”.. one of the stipulations for salvation is belief that jesus was raised from the dead:.
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TonusOH
JWs believe that Jesus and Jehovah are two separate persons, and that it was Jehovah who raised Jesus from the dead. They do not believe that they are two facets of the same being, or that Jesus returned himself to life.
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Baptismal Failure Rates Among JW Bible Teachers
by Sea Breeze inthe 2024 data from the jw website indicates that jw teachers have an over 96% failure rate with their students : .
2024 average bible studies each month: 7,480,146.
2024 baptisms:296,267. number of bible studies it takes to produce one baptism : 25.25. this means that jehovah's witnesses have an over 96% failure rate with people who want to study the bible with them.
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TonusOH
It's got to be much tougher to recruit in the internet age, when people can so quickly and easily learn more about the JWs. I wonder how many people who agreed to a Bible study did a Google search and learned that they would not be able to celebrate birthdays or holidays and that they would be expected to proselytize, just like the person who knocked on their door. It's like reading the fine print before buying or using a product; you suddenly don't feel so optimistic about it.
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Babylon The Great
by EisMe inbabylon the great: a prophetic warning.
babylon the great is not just a city—it is the system that governs the world economy.
this was god's first judgment against economic babylon, but it would not be his last.. the three parts of babylon's economy.
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TonusOH
Sorry, I missed this response the first time around.
EisMe: Should prophecy be dismissed simply because it predates scientific methods, or does its alignment with global events demand consideration?
Vague statements that are open to wide interpretation are useless as prophecies, because they can only really be validated in hindsight. Thus, you cannot make reliable predictions from them, as we have seen happen repeatedly for centuries. Every time someone predicts the end of the world, they are wrong. At some point, one must accept that these predictions are based on writings that are being misinterpreted or misunderstood, or which are themselves wrong.
Because of this, it makes no sense to believe anyone who is predicting the future based on these writings. Dozens --if not hundreds, or even thousands-- of people have tried and gotten it wrong. The only way to know for sure is after it actually happens. Which, as I already pointed out, makes the whole endeavor moot.
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How many times did they say armagedon was coming?
by Witness 007 in1914 1918 1925 1940s 1975 1914 generation what did i miss?.
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TonusOH
The change in 1995 had a big impact because the WTS depends on a sense of urgency to push its message and control the rank and file. In the years leading up to 1975, the ranks grew quickly because people will hedge their bets 'just in case.' They had long been using the "1914 generation" teaching to show the urgency of the times, even in 1975 (the 1914 generation would have been in its 60s or 70s by then).
They designed that famous cover in 1984 talking about that generation, which would have been 70+ by then. By 1995 the sense of urgency would have been critical; the 1914 generation was now in its 80s and 90s. It is hard to see the "change in understanding" as anything other than a convenience; as a way to get rid of a growing problem. It should also be no surprise that many left around this time, because it's hard to avoid the feeling that you were being pranked.
But the loss of urgency is a problem. That's why they decided to revive the "this generation" teaching and came up with the "overlapping generations" abomination. I'd really love to know who decided that it was a good idea to do that. I wonder how many JWs who held on after 1995 saw this and realized that they were following a bunch of clowns.
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1975 Quiz.
by mikronboy inhaving been asked to prepare and present a general knowledge inter-pub quiz, i decided to include a question relating to jw's.
there were 12 teams in all, 4 persons to each team.
this was the question:.
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TonusOH
Five out of twelve is 42%. Honestly, that sounds a bit high. I doubt that many people in the US would remember that the JWs were predicting the end way back then. Or that anyone was. It was a big deal for JWs, but not for anyone else. And it stopped being a big deal for JWs even before 1975 was over.
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6 billion people to bury who rejected Witnesses
by Witness 007 inso i guess the "paradise" earth is going to be stinky to the point of vomiting with 6 billion dead bodies of not witnesess.
how long would it take to bury these people?
maybe 2 years.
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TonusOH
"Welcome back to life! Jehovah has given you a great gift. Now, here's a shovel and a hacksaw. We have a very important task for you..."