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The special talk is now BEFORE the Memorial
Dennis Gilman replied to Jack Ryan's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
To Nana Fofana: How am I guilty of this "quote mining"? His opinion is that everything written to the elders should be shared down to the minutest detail. -
The special talk is now BEFORE the Memorial
Dennis Gilman replied to Jack Ryan's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
Rationality is in the mind of the individual. You don't see it, therefore it does not exist to you. That's just how all humans are. -
The special talk is now BEFORE the Memorial
Dennis Gilman replied to Jack Ryan's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
Nothing wrong to expect others to agree with me; I just don't expect everybody to. Insisting that everybody agree with me would be wrong. Your error is that you expect (insist?) that everyone agree with you. -
The special talk is now BEFORE the Memorial
Dennis Gilman replied to Jack Ryan's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
Since I have already said that you can keep your opinion, tat already shows that I don't expect you to agree with nor adopt my opinion. As for why: It begs the question; Where is the limit? Or are you saying that it is O.K. to just post a facsimile of any letter to the elders? I guess that your opinion is yes, because you state that you " believe EVERYTHING that we do, down to the last jot and tittle of minutiae, should be public, open, transparent, and that we should be PROUD of it!". I will forever disagree with that! -
The special talk is now BEFORE the Memorial
Dennis Gilman replied to Jack Ryan's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
You keep your view and I will keep mine. A facsimile is inappropriate in my opinion. -
The special talk is now BEFORE the Memorial
Dennis Gilman replied to Jack Ryan's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
As I said, I have no problem with quoting the contents of the letter for the very reasons you all have stated. Notwithstanding that, my objection is to the posting of the facsimile. It is unnecessary and totally inappropriate to use the facsimile to give "greater credibility to the authenticity of the information being relayed". Whoever did that, please remove the facsimile and replace it with a quote; even if it is verbatim. -
The special talk is now BEFORE the Memorial
Dennis Gilman replied to Jack Ryan's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
Facsimiles of letter to the elders should never be posted on sites like this, no matter what the content. -
The special talk is now BEFORE the Memorial
Dennis Gilman replied to Jack Ryan's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
Notwithstanding the fact that every word of this letter has been made public, I am of the opinion that a facsimile of it should have never been published and request that it be deleted. I have no problem with the contents of of the letter being quoted word for word, but the facsimile should be deleted. -
Lesbianism and Jehovah's Witnesses
Dennis Gilman replied to Jack Ryan's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
David scooped me. I speak Spanish and studied German, so I know that both languages have words for lesbianism. -
Very weird for me, a Jamaican, to read of racial disunity among the Baptists. Here in Jamaica, they were instrumental in our struggle for emancipation. ". . . two Baptist churches in Macon, Georgia, located less than a block apart but split by race" is so inconsistent with what I see here that, to me, it actually amounts to an oxymoron.
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This Hi-Tech earpiece will translate your conversations in real-time
Dennis Gilman replied to admin's topic in Topics
This is GREAT news. So sorry to read what Carmen wrote. The ability to converse in more than one language greatly expands you horizons. After English, Spanish is the language spoken in the most countries. It is my second language. Simply being around persons who speak another language made me learn some of their language. Had you interacted more with your Latin relatives, and listened carefully, you would have learned some Spanish. Anyway, it is never too late to start; ask them and they will teach you. Pide sus deudos y les ensenare a ti. (sorry English keyboard :-D)