Diogenesister - oh no, you caught me doing my Ace Ventura impression.😀
Not really that was a lie, that's Ace Ventura.
the online mag opens with this bold statement :.
"most people lie at least once during a ten minute conversation.
why bother trying to be different?".
Diogenesister - oh no, you caught me doing my Ace Ventura impression.😀
Not really that was a lie, that's Ace Ventura.
the online mag opens with this bold statement :.
"most people lie at least once during a ten minute conversation.
why bother trying to be different?".
the online mag opens with this bold statement :.
"most people lie at least once during a ten minute conversation.
why bother trying to be different?".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i09wzqof4zi.
ha!
that is supposed to make people go back?!
This little sheep ain't lost, she escaped her captors.
There isn't any amount of bs broadcasting spin that will erase the pain of being in that hateful cult, nor make me want to go back for more.
thought she was gonna take a pic of me on the sneak.
im df'd...been df'd for over 19 years already.
so she probably would have gotten away with it without anyone knowing.....except that her flash was on.
BN - can you at least tell us what you like, so we can see what all the fuss is about.
Also - why on earth is a sister calling the home of a brother and enquiring after him through his dfed son ?
This is weird even by dub standards of weird.
religious freedom taken from http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/irf/religiousfreedom/index.htm#wrapper.
quotingdirectly from the article...."it is the responsibility of governments to safeguard universal human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the right to life and the freedom of conscience, belief, practice, worship, and to explain and change ones faith.........people cannot enjoy religious freedom unless they have both the right to express their beliefs freely and change their religion without facing persecution, violence, or discrimination.... (ask yourself if the wt article i'm quoting next is allowing the freedom to change religion without discrimination and persecution.
so with that being said.....is the wt protecting religious freedom?
True, hybridous, there is always that great persuader- filthy luca.
We need the biggest, baddest, richest lobby group in the land.
Hmm, I think that group is busy.
i have not been to a meeting for over a year.
yesterday, when my wife returned from the 1 day assembly, i got an invite for dinner next sunday.
i said i would think about it, to be honest, as nice as the people are, it would just be boring listening to their comments about everything jw.
Go with your gut, no matter how "nice" the "friends" are, they are still indoctrinated, so you won't be free to relax and be yourself.
But, don't go out of obligation, I'm assuming you don't owe them anything.
religious freedom taken from http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/irf/religiousfreedom/index.htm#wrapper.
quotingdirectly from the article...."it is the responsibility of governments to safeguard universal human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the right to life and the freedom of conscience, belief, practice, worship, and to explain and change ones faith.........people cannot enjoy religious freedom unless they have both the right to express their beliefs freely and change their religion without facing persecution, violence, or discrimination.... (ask yourself if the wt article i'm quoting next is allowing the freedom to change religion without discrimination and persecution.
so with that being said.....is the wt protecting religious freedom?
The only reason Governments or politicians would care is if votes were involved and JWs don't vote.
Or the people who do vote, and care about the issue, were sufficient in number to affect votes
or do traces or attitudes still rear its ugly head of your past involvement with the witnesses?
I think it's easy to recognize and root out the obvious JWisms in our behaviors. But there are automatic, knee-jerk thoughts, feelings and reactions that are related to our indoctrination that we may not recognize in ourselves.
I find post-cult defensiveness and taking myself too seriously, is a cult hangover I have to constantly pull myself up on.
can enyone explane why someone who's dissfelowshipt said they now belve in evolution has anyone heard this explane please
I think being disfellowshipped causes many to question their beliefs and examine the facts for the first time in their lives.