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Black Sheep
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Husband has joined me in being inactive.
by Julia Orwell inthat's right, and it's great!
i don't know exactly why because he hasn't turned apostate and still seems to believe jw things.
i don't feel comfortable in asking him why he doesn't go to meetings anymore for some reason, or find out what he believes and if the things i've told him bout ttatt influenced his decision.
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So tired of life
by LouBelle ini am so tired of waking up without hope.
so tired of fighting one more day...i just want it to end as painless as possible.
i truly don't have the willpower or strength anymore..
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Black Sheep
I'm a cyclist, not a trickcyclist, so I have been struggling to come up with advice for you, Louise, but something you said on another thread tickled one of my few remaining brain cells.
Think about using a local church as a stepping stone. They have contacts, business people, etc.. They might love to have a JW survivor in their midst.
You are a rather charming young lady, so smile sweetly and charm your way into their lives.
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After the cult how many reject faith in anything?
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Black Sheep
Thank you Mrs Jones,
I had never heard of Apathiest before. If someone wants to fit me into a box, that will do without me objecting.
Cheers
Chris
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Mouthy
by still thinking ini've been thinking about you.
and i'm sending you lots of love across the universe.
hope it reaches you soon.... .
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Black Sheep
BTW, Grace's birthday is on the 22nd
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After the cult how many reject faith in anything?
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Black Sheep
When I realised I had been raised in a cult, I tried to cherry pick the bits I liked for a while. I started by reading the Gospels in the order they were written, using Moffat's translation, until I got to the story about Jesus getting pissed off with a fig tree that didn't have fruit out of season. This story didn't make sense to me.
I then realised that everything I thought I knew about gods had come from the cult .... everything .... nothing I thought I knew could be trusted .... I had to start from scratch, not letting my cult upbringing influence me. Why should I pick on Christianity? Because I was born into a pretend Christian family? Was Genesis just as much a fable as The Dreaming, or any other culture's creation myth?
I eventually clicked that Ian Anderson wasn't far off the mark on the cover of Aqualung a couple of decades earlier ...
In the beginning Man created God;
and in the image of Man
created he him.
2 And Man gave unto God a multitude of
names,that he might be Lord of all
the earth when it was suited to Man
3 And on the seven millionth
day Man rested and did lean
heavily on his God and saw that
it was good.
4 And Man formed Aqualung of
the dust of the ground, and a
host of others likened unto his kind.
5 And these lesser men were cast into the
void; And some were burned, and some were
put apart from their kind.
6 And Man became the God that he had
created and with his miracles did
rule over all the earth.
7 But as all these things
came to pass, the Spirit that did
cause man to create his God
lived on within all men: even
within Aqualung.
8 And man saw it not.
9 But for Christ's sake he'd
better start looking. -
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Husband has joined me in being inactive.
by Julia Orwell inthat's right, and it's great!
i don't know exactly why because he hasn't turned apostate and still seems to believe jw things.
i don't feel comfortable in asking him why he doesn't go to meetings anymore for some reason, or find out what he believes and if the things i've told him bout ttatt influenced his decision.
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Black Sheep
I was a drifted semi/totally brain damaged dis/believer for decades. I hope he isn't settling into that role. keep feeding his dissonance ... gently.
Softly, softly, catchee monkey
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It got to be hard being a JW today!!!!
by jam ini can understand why they think the end is near.. in the old days, one was proud to be a jw (well maybe.
not for you young ones) but for us that came in the 60,s.
and 70,s, we felt no shame in our game.
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Black Sheep
Born in, I knew in the 60s that the Ancient Worthies hadn't shown up in 1925, so there was evidence that my parents were nutters following nutters. It would be ok as long as their JeHoover did actually Hoover up all the people who thought we were the crazies, but that never happened. They have spent the rest of their lives pretending that what was printed in the litteratrash they peddled didn't say what it clearly said, regardless of how poor your grasp of English grammar was.
Now, they are having to confront far more people who are educated in their tactics, doctrines and failures.
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How do the GB do it?
by zound inthe majority of your standard jws have no clue as to the topics discussed here - the scandals, lies, coverups etc by the watchtower society.
some will know of certain things but dismiss them.
obviously there's the lurkers and faders who know things, but who aren't really jws.. but the gb, and brothers high up the food chain who know everything.
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Black Sheep
The higher they are up the food chain, the more lives they have affected and the consequenses of admitting they have made fools of themselves gets greater and greater. The easy way out is just to turn the brain off and ignor anything that makes them look dishonest and just another sucker for a failed doomsday cult.
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What do you think a witness would say when shown this quote?
by BU2B inwhat do you think a witness would say when shown this quote, then the proof of the 1914, 1925 predictions?.
"true, there have been those in times past who predicted an "end to the world," even announcing a specific date.
yet nothing happened.
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Black Sheep
"I like to keep up with the latest literature. I don't read the old magazines!" <<<glazed eyes stare>>>
A Dub that has a mountain of converts under their belt has to grow a big pair to own up that they recruited them into a worthless scam.
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This is for Outlaw (Everyone can have it too)
by Iamallcool inhttp://www.freestufftimes.com/free-piece-of-boneless-original-recipe-at-kfc-on-may-6 .
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Black Sheep
Maybe they mean spineless .... the tough chickens got away.