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What knowledge do we have today that you think could be useful in the new world, especially at the time of post-armageddon establishment?

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Electrical - Removing solar panels from homes,. assuming Jehovah spares them during armageddon, and putting them on the kingdom hall and any other buildings needed to organize the cleanup work

 

Telecommunications - Reestablishing contact with CO's, the branch, headquarters so that Jehovah can demonstrate that he is a God of order and organize the cleanup work worldwide using His organization.

 

Administration - Organizing local groups, utilizing skill sets, proper documentation, training, ect...

 

Those are three I can think of.

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2 hours ago, Tortuga said:

All of it?

I refer to the most urgent ones. If we consider it in theory, nothing is lost, but some we know are more urgent than others.

 

1 hour ago, coolbrz731 said:

Electrical - Removing solar panels from homes,. assuming Jehovah spares them during armageddon, and putting them on the kingdom hall and any other buildings needed to organize the cleanup work

 

Telecommunications - Reestablishing contact with CO's, the branch, headquarters so that Jehovah can demonstrate that he is a God of order and organize the cleanup work worldwide using His organization.

 

Administration - Organizing local groups, utilizing skill sets, proper documentation, training, ect...

 

Those are three I can think of.

I think electric ones will be the most useful at first too. Nowadays, everything is electric, so I think it would be good to go straight to electricity.

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I look forward to knowledge that is no longer used or known to such as cooking. There is so much "lost" knowledge, not really lost, just no longer used. For instance I would love to learn how to make my own shoes, skates and other clothing items. My wife is a sewer, seamstress, knitter so that would be her focus of interest. 

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14 minutes ago, DancesWithWife said:

I look forward to knowledge that is no longer used or known to such as cooking. There is so much "lost" knowledge, not really lost, just no longer used. For instance I would love to learn how to make my own shoes, skates and other clothing items. My wife is a sewer, seamstress, knitter so that would be her focus of interest. 

That's what I wanted to say, I feel like I expressed myself badly. But I love clothes, especially good quality. In paradise my brother, who knows if we don't get together to learn how to make shoes? It would be interesting .

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4 minutes ago, Sete said:

who knows if we don't get together to learn how to make shoes? It would be interesting .

Exactly. There are so many items that are made by factories that we take for granted. I love skating. So, I guess that means learning a new craft. But there will be people who have the knowledge to teach that information to us. I look forward to being a lifetime student of learning, knowing time is not against me!

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2 minutes ago, Dages said:

Everything related to agriculture 

Manure may not be a problem for awhile...:whistling:

Jeremiah 25:33


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4 hours ago, Sete said:

I refer to the most urgent ones. If we consider it in theory, nothing is lost, but some we know are more urgent than others.

 

That'd be the knowledge of language - how to read, write, listen, and speak. If such knowledge is lost, communication among GT survivors would not be possible. 


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