I was there when on two separate occasions our CO stated, "We were NOT wrong about 1914, and we WILL NOT be wrong about 1975."
Bonnie_Clyde
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"some were led to believe that the end would come in 1975"
by Sour Grapes inlast week a young elder giving the public talk made.
the statement that "some were led to believe that the.
end would come in 1975, but aren't we so thankfull.
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MsGrowingGirl20 is no longer one of......
by MsGrowingGirl20 ini am no longer one of jehovah's witnesses(well mentally that is)---however i am a christian...i recently started reading different translations from www.biblegateway.com...jesus is so different to how the jw's teach....and god...i mean, i still am learning and confused about certain things but i am in love with them.... it's obvious that the jw's are not an organization of god.i don't think god is working through an organization but through individuals...however i am going to speak to an elder tomorrow about my issues---all of them---and i'm going to tell him everything--what i've been reading,where i got it from---everything!!
i'm not hiding anything!
i have done no wrong....i just want to be a true christian and if they disfellowship me for seeking answers then this is not where i need to be.
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Bonnie_Clyde
I think the majority of witnesses will assume you are being DF'd for immorality. That's what I used to think. Just thought I'd mention that in case it makes a difference.
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Blondie's Comments You Will Not Hear at the 04-29-2012 WT Study (DIVIDED)
by blondie inhappiness is possible.
in a divided household.
the christian congregation!.
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Bonnie_Clyde
I think the WT writer must have taken that story from one of the older publications. In the 50's I remember hearing an experience like that at one of our circuit assemblies, and I thought it was just wonderful that the husband FINALLY came into the truth due to the long-suffering of his wife. It seems like society in general back then didn't take spousal abuse as seriouslly as we do now. I think many women didn't have as many options as they do today. It wouldn't have been as easy to leave an abusive husband as it is now. Today there are support groups for victims of domestic violence. Also women today tend to be better educated and can function on their own without have to remain in an abusive situation.
My own daughter was a victim of spousal abuse and ended up divorcing her JW husband. This was about 11 years ago. She showed the elders her bruises, and they actually supported her in her decision to leave her husband.
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I don't always study my watchtower but when I do it's during the public talk
by Iamallcool ini got a text message from a jw, she just send me a picture of a white bearded man with xx beer on the table.
the title of the picture is "i don't always study my watchtower but when i do it's during the public talk.
" i just do not know how to forward the image from the text message.
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Bonnie_Clyde
One of the sisters in our congregation underlined her WT while in the bathroom. She told me all she needed to do was underline the first and last sentence of each paragraph.
Bonnie
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Blondie's Comments You Will Not Hear at the 04-22-2012 WT Study (POSITIVE)
by blondie ina loving spirit in the congregation.
be zealous in the ministry.
9. how does our attitude toward the field ministry.
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Bonnie_Clyde
One of the sisters in a neighboring congregation happened to mention that she watched the movie, "The King's Speech" (R rated) while she was out to lunch with another sister. The other sister promptly called one of the elders and they called her in. Even though she "repented", she can't give a talk in the ministry school or pioneer for awhile. I wonder what they would have done if she had argued with them.
I watched the movie myself and didn't see anything wrong with it, even though I'm normally quite picky about the morality in the movies I watch.
It was about King George VI's ascension to the throne.
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Witnesses are told to "politely leave the territory"
by passwordprotected inanyone got any idea what's going on with the wtbts legal department these days?.
witnesses are now told to leave the territory if told by a law enforcement office to do so.. how does this square with harold king?.
and can someone remind me of the name of the woman (in china?
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Bonnie_Clyde
I remember in the early 60's when a trailer park manager asked us to leave the territory. The elder (then called assistant congregation servant) that was leading our group stood up to him and the manager called the police. I was greatly relieved that he didn't take us in.
Yes, things have changed....
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The Special Talk.....
by wha happened? inwifey attends the spanish cong, so when we ran late in our errands, she started to get upset that she was going to miss the special talk.
i told her again, and i reminded her that we already talked about this topic.
the special talk is just a new outline.
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Bonnie_Clyde
Just making sure - Sunday's talk was from a manuscript wasn't it?
The reason I ask... Clyde's friend called to say how bombastic their speaker was--as if he was using his own words. If it was a manuscript, I would think he couldn't have deviated from the script, could he?
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New name for Awake! magazine
by Bonnie_Clyde ini told my son that the society is reducing the size of their public edition from 32 pages to 16 pages.
he asked if they will now call it "half awake!".
of course, it could be "half asleep!
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Bonnie_Clyde
I told my son that the Society is reducing the size of their public edition from 32 pages to 16 pages. He asked if they will now call it "Half Awake!"
Of course, it could be "Half Asleep!"
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NYC Dept. of Education Wants The Word "Birthday" removed from tests for JWs
by garbonzo inhttp://failblog.org/2012/03/29/homework-class-test-school-of-fail-lets-not-insult-people-who-dont-believe-in-birthdays-or-anyone-ever-about-anything/#comment-1635032.
this guy makes a valid point:.
if they dont want to offend anyone then i suggest a few more words to be removed:.
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Bonnie_Clyde
I would have thought that stupid even when I was a believing JW.
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Biting off more than they can chew - why I think the Society's internet approach is good for us, bad for them...
by cedars ini've been giving some thought to the society's latest decision to reduce the size of the awake, and relaunch jw.org as a revamped site - intended for bringing in yet more converts.
for those who missed it, here is the relevant part of the leaked letter to elders discussing these changes.... the internet is a technology that jehovahs organization is using to good advantage to spread the good news to all corners of the earth.
consider the impact our web sites are having.
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Bonnie_Clyde
Do you think there are very many witnesses who are using tablets right now at the meetings? My son's father-in-law told me that there was a young man at his hall who had an ipad, had downloaded the study Watchtower, and that's what he was using instead of a printed Watchtower. Said he could even click a link and open up the scriptures that were cited. He thought it was great and might get one for himself.