![]() ![]() (The strains of distorted organ music play in the background.) Longoria: Where the current pastor picked up the phone. It started in this church, a hundred years ago …īerbey: Thank you for talking to me. And this battle between hope and fear? It’s not the first time we’ve seen it in this country. There’s still real fear around what this vaccine will do to us. But this hope depends almost entirely on how many people will be willing to get the vaccine. There’s finally hope that all of this will end. Longoria: We’re in the midst of the most ambitious vaccine rollout the world has ever seen. ( Persistent synthesizer music plays, evocative of a journey through time and space.) Julia Longoria: A while ago, producer Gabrielle Berbey cold-called a church in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in search of the origin story of an argument we’re all having right now. Lutjohann: Yep! I’m sure this is about vaccination?īerbey: (Distantly.) Yes, but … (Fades out.) Um, I’m working on a story about Pastor Henning Jacobson. Lutjohann: (After a beat, laughing.) We haven’t been that in a very long time, but yes. Gabrielle Berbey: Hi, is this the Swedish Lutheran Church in Cambridge? Pastor Robin Lutjohann: Hello, this is Robin. ( A humming sound evolves into distorted, church-organ-like music.) Additional music by Dieterich Buxtehude (“Prelude and Fugue in D Major”), Johannes Brahms (“Quintet for Clarinet, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello in B Minor”), and Andrew Eric Halford and Aidan Mark Laverty (“Edge of a Dream”).Ī transcript of this episode is presented below: Music by Ob (“ Wold”), Parish Council (“ Leaving the TV on at Night,” “ Museum Weather,” “ P Lachaise”), Alecs Pierce (“ Harbour Music, Parts I & II”), Laundry (“ Lawn Feeling”), water feature (“ richard iii (duke of gloucester)”), Keyboard (“ Mu”), and naran ratan (“ Forevertime Journeys”), provided by Tasty Morsels. Use the hashtag #TheExperimentPodcast, or write to us at episode was produced by Julia Longoria and Gabrielle Berbey, with editing by Katherine Wells. Supreme Court decisions of all time.”īe part of The Experiment. ![]() More than two decades after Jacobson’s case, the Court used the same logic in another decision, one the historian Michael Willrich says is among the “scariest U.S. Massachusetts decision made clear that the government could mandate vaccination, arguing that collective good sometimes outweighs individual rights. ![]() “We can be grateful for his work here at the same time also saying the dude was terribly mistaken about this one thing for which, unfortunately, he’s most famous now,” says Pastor Robin Lutjohann, who today leads the church that Jacobson founded, originally a haven for Swedish immigrants. This launched a chain of events that landed the Massachusetts pastor in a landmark 1905 Supreme Court case in which the Court considered the delicate balancing act between individual liberty over our bodies and our duty to one another. You need the serial numbers from the box or manual to do that if those are also missing you can find them on your desktop if the games are still installed.In 1902, a Swedish American pastor named Henning Jacobson refused to get the smallpox vaccine. 'If you no longer have the disks, I recommend registering your games in Origin which will give you a digital download copy of the games. Moving game to new computer without disc? *I leave you little instruction here, as you should be well-versed before you even touch the registry on your new computer. You're also in luck, because Into the Future is the disk you'll need to run the game. Which you should still have on the cases. There are websites that will generate registry entries for you, provided you have the CD keys. I don't think there's any other files in e.g., "AppData". You would need to copy, and place in the same-named locations:Īnd then export/import all relevant registry entries.*Īnd possibly several other steps that I can't remember, because I probably just went the easy route. You need to use the same user name on your new computer. ![]()
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