JTF.ORG Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Vito on October 07, 2007, 10:29:30 PM
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Instead of shutting down the forum completely?
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From what I understand, that is difficult to do from a technical stand
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I don't want to dis respect any one and it is fine with me.
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It's just that it's difficult to wait a couple of days and/or every Saturday despite the fact that there are a lot of Gentiles here.
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As a gentile, I prefer that the forums be closed on Holy Days. It shows extreme respect as an Organization, but as Gentiles, this time should be spent on reflection as well.
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you know, it was the right thing to do...even though i protested it in the beginning...
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I think we can all wait a few days to post on the forum every now and again, in the grand scheme of things.
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From what I understand, that is difficult to do from a technical stand
It's not possible to have an option in the account related settings where people could select whether they would want to be able to post on Shabbat and could also select a time-zone?
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I think it's a good thing to shut it down, since this is a serious Jewish organization. G-d first, then politics. Perhaps in the future there will be a Gentile Task Force which can operate 24/7.
You know you have right; mayority of people some even here don't take G-d seriusly; Can't we bann/block temporily chritians on christian holidays and jews on jewish ones? We shoud add a option of religion in user acount.
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I am of the opinion that all lives and souls are quite literally in danger today; the Holocaust of the 21st Century is currently in progress worldwide.
Traitors are in control of governments both in Israel and in the United States, and are doing everything possible to destroy both countries and end Western Civilization.
And, in doing so, our enemies never take a day off from their nefarious activities.
The War of Gog Magog is seemingly imminent.
And for the reasons above, I vote to keep the forum open at all times.
One post or thread by a Jew made in violation of the Sabbath could be the defining moment which might save any number of Gentile or Jewish readers' lives and souls during these most difficult times which grow shorter and shorter with each passing day.
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Well it never falls correctly in my time zone so doesn't worry me.