Do-Overs...What if you could have just one....What would it be? Why?

by Terry 23 Replies latest jw friends

  • ÁrbolesdeArabia
    ÁrbolesdeArabia

    Loubell, how good were you with your three?

    00dad, most elders who are company men will turn on you, they are not unconditionally loving friends!

    Terry's Paradox is something to ponder, could we keep our kids Terry?

  • never a jw
    never a jw

    I wish I had been more interested in researching JW's faith at the time I agreed to have my wife take my two children to those indoctrinating meetings sixteen years ago. Had I done that research, it's unlikely that my young daughter would be one of the baptized slaves of the governing body and I wouldn't have such a hard time erasing the JW robotic program from my unbaptized younger son. However, it's this strong desire to remove the program from my children's brain that has led me in the path of researching some fascinating subjects such as neo-Babylonian history, astronomy and archeology.

  • NewYork44M
    NewYork44M

    Each of use are the sum total of all our past experiences. With out these experiences we would not be who we are. That being said, two do overs relate to my exwife.

    I should have never married at the age of 19, However I grew up in a religion where the only acceptable place to ejaculate is the vagina of your legal wife.

    I should have terminated my marriage at least six years earlier than I did. During the course of my fade from the watchtower it was clear that my marriage would not survive. I kept working at the marriage many years beyond its useful life.

    There you go. My do-overs. But keep in mind that a do-over does not mean regret.

  • moshe
    moshe

    Donald Trump uses a double do-over to get the coverage he needs

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