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Re: Tupperdor Humidity
Everyone here has overthought all this stuff before. It's a fun process. The most fun is when you get to admonish newbs for overthinking it after you're sure you know everything.
Re: Whatcha smokin tonight?
That's when you go get one anyhow.. Youngens ![]()
Re: Mods please delete.
@Rdp77 said:
So a motor on a boat is ok but a truck isn’t?
It isn't the motor or the electricity that is bad or evil. It is the concept of staying plain. This has become more difficult every day. Each church will determine what is allowed. Some like the Beachy Amish are more like what we think of as Mennonite. For instance, my best friend will not use a battery operated tool on his property. His brother 50 miles away runs a construction crew with tons of newer tools but keeps them is a shed and charges them with a diesel generator. In Middle field Oh yo may see a great amount of solar panels and newer things. Lancaster pa is far more progressive. Veevay Indiana is a big mix. It started as a Swiss Amish town. Many folks from there , even several generations back seem to be far more conservative. Anyway it isn't owning things that are bad , it is how close to plain lifestyle one chooses. Churches are usually folks in a 5 mile area which is about max for a decent buggy ride. They seem (as far as I know or see) to try and keep the churches small as they were in Corinthians or Acts in the Bible, although I never heard this said. Small where they can care for each other and always be of service to each other. As for the motor in the boat, yes, the motor in the truck isn't the issue, it is the air in the tire, and the fact that owning a truck/car would distance them from each other.
Re: Mods please delete.
Listening to Bauhaus instead of my Wife and her friend's conversation about work while heading South to the Renaissance Faire.
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