Here's some of the albums that were in there
Ha ha, Nosforatu, Roxy Music rules! I prefer to call them, "FOXY Music".
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Here's some of the albums that were in there
Ha ha, Nosforatu, Roxy Music rules! I prefer to call them, "FOXY Music".
I find it amazing that the JW?s have more instances of demons then anyone else, even those who dabble in things like witch craft etc. According to my mother everyone in our family including her have been battling Satan, sometimes not once, but twice or more! I also notice the stories change every time they are mentioned.
I also find it funny who they get a whole bunch of stuff, then sit on pins and needles waiting to see if ?anything happens? if it does, they toss out the stuff they like the least, and keep the best, low and behold, demons gone!
Jahna
"I was going to record some of them, but most of them are demonized!"
Nosferatu,
How the heck could someone consider "Country Life" to be "demonized"? Brian Eno, who seemed the most "out there" of the Roxy boys, wasn't even in the band anymore by that time. I actually saw Roxy Music in concert back in the early days (yes, I'm that old -- sad, isn't it) without experiencing any poltergeistic side effects. (On the other hand, it wasn't too long after that when I started to be drawn into the JW fold which turns out to have been a pretty demonic experience, so who knows. Hmmm....)
Neither do I have "demon attacks" anymore.
Corvin,
Did your Witness family members actually terrorize you so much with this contemptible nonsense that you thought you were experiencing demon attacks? That's so terrible: it's really a kind of child abuse, isn't it? Luckily (hey, I like typing that word enough to do it again), luckily, I got out while my kids were still very young so at least they didn't have two parents laying these fears on them and also my wife couldn't do so while I was around. However, I know she didn't feel so constrained when I wasn't around.
BTW, congratulations on your having liberated yourself from this JW-induced phobia; I think that is a real accomplishment. Was there anything in particular that you did to overcome this?
I had demonze last night!!!
I kept hearing them grumbling and bubbling in my stomach! They even made the air under the overs smell funny!
Thank gawd I was able to catch a pigon and sacrifice it to Jehover to make the demonze go away!
I kept hearing them grumbling and bubbling in my stomach! They even made the air under the overs smell funny! Thank gawd I was able to catch a pigon and sacrifice it to Jehover to make the demonze go away!
ROFLMFAO!!!
I was just thinking about this last night I remember my mom going throught the house because she thought that there were demons in the house, finnally she found a rolling stones thing and she through it out because thats what brought in the demons. How crazy is that.
I kept hearing them grumbling and bubbling in my stomach! They even made the air under the overs smell funny!
Eww. We will just thank the bean burrito demon for that experience!
she found a rolling stones thing and she through it out because thats what brought in the demons
Be thankfull she didnt burn it! I dont know how many " I had to burn it and watch the demons come out of it" stories I had to listen too.
At a tender age I was told about the person who woke up in the night and found they were floating several feet above their bed - fearing the "cause" they hollered out, "JEHOVAH", and came crashing down. The next day, the brothers, not yet called elders, came over and having found books in the home that dealt with some "unchristian" theme went outside to burn them, AND THEY WOULDN'T BURN.
I too was considered to be demonized when my fade began a little more than a year ago.
How the heck could someone consider "Country Life" to be "demonized"?
I know! You can't judge an album by it's cover, which this album proved. IMO, "Country Life" sucked.