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MrBillM
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Blowing in the Wind
Holy Jehovah !
On a miserable Windy Blowsand day that SHOULD discourage any outdoor activity, the Witnesses came visiting.
Have to admire that degree of dedication, I guess.
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Dave
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All along the Watch Tower
I believe I've convinced them I'm not among the 144,000.
They seem to avoid me like the plague.
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Bob and Susan
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it's blow'in like H*ll here too
time to relax
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Loretana
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Ventoso
Hoy hace mucho viento aqui en Loreto, tambien.
It sure was calm this morning, though. 
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Pescador
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Isn't it amazing that in a predominately Catholic country that we are inundated with all of the proselitizers who think it is their holy mission to
knock on every door and persistently convince you to "do the right thing".
I used to own and operate a home for emotionally disturbed children and I always found it amazing that one of the more aggresive charismatic groups
had set arbitrary values of what could be used for premium points and my kids had twice the value of the "average" kid in town. Now taken to it's
logical conclusion, I wonder if a poor fisherman in a Mexican village has a point value of 10 or if they are not quite as important as the Delegado or
Alcade and only bring 5 points if you get him hooked in to attending a service. I guess it is all souls for the everafter and maybe they are all
"equal in his sight", but just don't know it yet.
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monoloco
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Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
I believe I've convinced them I'm not among the 144,000.
They seem to avoid me like the plague. | Can you imagine spending eternity with 143,999 JW's? Sorry, I'll
accept the alternative, WHATEVER that may be.
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Cypress
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Why don't the go preach/save the Taliban?
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durrelllrobert
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pescador
Isn't it amazing that in a predominately Catholic country that we are inundated with all of the proselitizers who think it is their holy mission to
knock on every door and persistently convince you to "do the right thing".
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Even though there is a large contingency o Mexican JWs in the Ensenada area,
the ones that have come knocking on my door are all gringos. Must be racial profilling
Bob Durrell
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astrobaja
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Bill,
Since we are between Meling and Mikes Sky ranch you can imagine how "good" our road is! Last summer we got visitors, 2 well groomed gentleman in
white dress shorts and a tie..... Oh Oh must be religious types, sure enough handing out the same witness literature we saw in Canada! They even
wanted to drive on to Mikes in a honda civic no less! Maybe we should have let them go
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DianaT
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I am not a member of any of the religions mentioned, but why is religion being discussed somewhere other than off-topic??
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MrBillM
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Because ?
The Visit was in BAJA !
Besides, I don't think it's actually a discussion of Religion as such.
Just a sharing of common experience with the persistent Jehovahs.
Speaking of which, the two Witnesses who visited us were One Gringa and a Latina who gave mi esposa reading material in BOTH English and Spanish.
Covering all the bases.
OR, Maybe, they thought she'd be so inspired that she'd run out and share the revelation with all the neighbors. Hasn't happened yet, but I'm keeping
an eye on her. Just in case.
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1st-- the wind: Drove up Wed. Not a lot of truck traffic and only a few brave/stupid RV'ers. I was getting move from lane to lane in an Explorer.Very
strong wind!
2nd -- The witnesses: I make it perfectly clear to being very rude and I have had pleasant non religious visits several times. When it turned to
religion I just suggested they leave before I got mad. Much more pleasant than in the States.
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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Cypress
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Was visited once by a couple of very pretty young saints on a mission. They asked " Do you believe God answers your prayers?" I could only smile in
reply.
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The JWs, are little different from a number of fundamentalist religious groups, whether Christian, Muslim, or whatever. I really think that whenever
anyone is working on making value judgments, they really have to go further back and question why it is that people need emotional crutches to allow
them to live out their day. Just what is it, it the current world, that drives people to embrace, or should I say, obsessively embrace some set of
dogma? Although maybe not right on point with this thread, it was just announced that a successor to Cardinal Mahony will be a Mexican born
archbishop who is currently in San Antonio. The new fella just happens to be among the limited elite of Opus Dei. ( if this is new to you, and forget
the Da Vinci Code, go google Opus Dei) The message the pope is sending is that no more social activism. Back to the fundamentals of centuries past.
So, I just have to ask what is the difference between the witnesses trying to save your souls, and the Catholic Church looking to embrace the
thirteenth century?
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"the answer my friend is blowing in the wind, the answer is blowing in the wind."
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If I know it's them, I usually answer the door without clothes on, just a very small towel around the waist. They usually look a bit shocked. Simple
pleasures....
The same ones very rarely come back.
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Bajahowodd
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Very poetic, Ken. But people have to live in the here and now.
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tripledigitken
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Very poetic, Ken. But people have to live in the here and now. |
Not me, I refuse, and don't try and force me.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Very poetic, Ken. But people have to live in the here and now. |
Not to sure we are:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkGQmCZjJ0k
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Bajahowodd
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Not sure what you mean. The Colonel is a wing nut.
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