I feell it is appropriate to devote my 100th post to this thread. I can say with no reservations that I can't even find 1 reason. I can't imagine ever going back. It would be like Truman going back once he discovered the back door.
There are two reasons why I'd go back to the JWs...
by logansrun 53 Replies latest jw friends
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Tacky
I'd never go back even if they gave out the vanilla pudding at every meeting!!!
I have never been happier than now that I am away from the mind games of the WickedTumor.
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blobby
But would anyone consider going back.........maybe to fade away again.......just to speak to their family again ?
They play games with us ....so why not play games with them ?
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Undecided
If it would bring my family back from the dead I would go back, but since there is no chance of that I will forever be a non-JW.
Ken P.
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iiz2cool
Welcome to the board Tacky!
I'd never go back even if they gave out the vanilla pudding at every meeting!!!
I love vanilla pudding, and it was the ONLY positive thing at district conventions! Until they simplified? by getting rid of food service!
Walter
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Farkel
: 2) I go insane.
You already are if you're even THINKING about going back!
Farkel
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RandomTask
Ahh, but isn't it great knowing that there is no need for humans to be tied down to any earthly organization?
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gumby
isn't it great knowing that there is no need for humans to be tied down to any earthly organization
What if there was an organisation of hot tribal babes, that ran around horny and naked, and they liked to tie you down.....and do stuff?
Gumby
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flower
If I didnt have to preach, give talks or comment and wasnt judged adversely for not doing them and if they changed their rules so that EVERYTHING was a 'matter of conscience' and there was no such thing as disfellowshipping...
Then I would go back cause I miss having a family.
edited to add:
or if that. lolWhat if there was an organisation of hot tribal babes, that ran around horny and naked, and they liked to tie you down.....and do stuff?
Gumby
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ozziepost
Logansrun said:
fundamentalist, "Evangelical" Christians
I'm sure things are 'special' in the USA but even so, I have to tell you that your expression is way off beam. I suggest you study a bit more theology. "Fundamentalist" may describe one theology and "evangelical" may describe another.
The WTS too uses labels wrongly as a means of denigrating people, expressions like "born again" have become an expletive to the R&F.
Ozzie