Bonnie_Clyde
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I am JW.ORG
by LogCon infamous quote from wuthering heights revised.. '... i am jw.org!
it's always, always in my mind: not as a pleasure, any more than i am always a pleasure to myself, but as my own being.
so don't talk of our separation again: it is impracticable...'.
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I am JW.ORG
by LogCon infamous quote from wuthering heights revised.. '... i am jw.org!
it's always, always in my mind: not as a pleasure, any more than i am always a pleasure to myself, but as my own being.
so don't talk of our separation again: it is impracticable...'.
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Bonnie_Clyde
Will someone please answer the question that Bafh asked?:
My question is where are they buying the merchandise from? Directly from the society or from those companies run by JWs set up to "support" the mininstry by making all kinds of binders, folders, etc.?
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A QUESTION FOR JW'S who say, "The brothers were overly zealous" about 1975
by Terry in"what was the actual significance of that year, then?".
if jw's were overly zealous, what was the exact amount of zeal encouraged by the wts for a non-event which took up.
over 7 years of every jw's time?.
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Bonnie_Clyde
Publisher increase for 1974: 13.5%!!
Publisher increase for 1975: 9.7%!!
Publisher increase for 1976: 3.7%!!
Publisher decrease for 1977: -1%!!
Publisher decrease for 1978: -1.4%!!
The most significant growth in the history of Jehovahs Witnesses took place in the runup years to 1975. To all you lurking Witnesses and apologists: Do you really think that such growth was accomplished by 'a few over zealous' publishers that 'read too much into the 1975 date'?
Thanks Sparky - I remember it wasn't until 1979 that the WT very casually admitted that they were just a teeny bit responsible for the 1975 fiasco--since their numbers were starting to go negative.
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One Day assembly in Arizona- $17,000 !!
by AndDontCallMeShirley ini heard from a reliable source that a one-day assembly in arizona last weekend had a "cost" to the publishers of $17,000.. predictably, the elders were nice enough to obligate the attendees to a $6,000 donation to wt before the assembly "costs" (i.e.
"rent/extortion) were even met.
$11,000 rent plus $6000 in extra "donations".
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Bonnie_Clyde
Back in the 60's and early 70's there was one high school in our area that gave us their facility for free--and assemblies were 3 days back then.
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Terminology the Society Hates?
by toweragent inin my most recent talk, i got counseled for using some terms that were not prefered.
for example i said "new testament" rather than "the christian greek scriptures".
i also used the term "gospel", but even worse, i made reference to the "synoptic gospels" and the "gnostic gospel".. i guess i never thought of it before, but when i looked at the societies information on the matter they always say things like, "the so-called new testament..." or "the so-called synoptic gospels..." why with all the "so-called?".
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Bonnie_Clyde
Jesus Christ is OK...but not Lord Jesus
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October 1914? Really?
by sylvlef inkm august 2014, page 3 paragraph 6(article for this week's service meeting):.
"the month of october 2014 will see the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the kingdom.
for this occasion a special edition of the watchtower will be on this theme.".
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Bonnie_Clyde
An elder explained this to me years ago. World War I may have started in August, but it wasn't until October that 10 nations were involved, and the number 10 is a perfect number. Made sense to me at the time....
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Shark Navigator Lift-away vs Dyson
by Bonnie_Clyde ini already have a dyson, but we have three floors in our house, and i don't like carrying it up and down stairs...it's so heavy (bad back).
just saw a sale at costco for the shark for $119...a lot cheaper than dyson.
anybody have an opinion if you think it's worth it as a second vacuum..
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Bonnie_Clyde
Thank you SafeatHome - I'm going to buy that Shark Lift Away. You're right the Dyson is heavy and awkward. Although it does a good job, it's not worth the extra money.
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Shark Navigator Lift-away vs Dyson
by Bonnie_Clyde ini already have a dyson, but we have three floors in our house, and i don't like carrying it up and down stairs...it's so heavy (bad back).
just saw a sale at costco for the shark for $119...a lot cheaper than dyson.
anybody have an opinion if you think it's worth it as a second vacuum..
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Bonnie_Clyde
I already have a Dyson, but we have three floors in our house, and I don't like carrying it up and down stairs...it's so heavy (bad back). Just saw a sale at Costco for the Shark for $119...a lot cheaper than Dyson. Anybody have an opinion if you think it's worth it as a second vacuum.
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Anyone recall a time when your congregation came to the aid of a Brother or sister in need??
by jam ini'm not talking about a individual, but a congregation as a whole.. i'm talking about a brother or sister that really hit hard times.. have there ever been an occasion where the brothers (elders).
decided to dip into the kh funds and help one in need????.
example, brother loose his job, get evicted, family of four or.
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Bonnie_Clyde
When my elderly parents were in need of assistance, they got very little help with the exception of one very nice couple. I remember one sister who asked me how my parents were doing, and I said they would really appreciate some visitors as they were very lonely. She said she would but she was very busy as she was going to pioneer next month. She never did show up. I remember at least twice seeing two carloads of witnesses calling on their neighbors but they skipped my parent's house. That was my eye opener. I realized that any assistance in the congregation is not because of the organization--it's despite the organization.
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Why are you looking forward to 1872? Er, 1873? Um...1874? Oh, I mean 1975?
by AndDontCallMeShirley in"why are you looking forward to 1872?".
.. "in this chapter we present the bible evidence which indicates that six thousand years from the creation of adam were complete with a.d. 1872; and hence that, since a.d. 1872 are chronologically entered upon the seventh thousand or the millennium.
" (studies in the scriptures, vol.
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What about the book "Life Everlasting in Freedom of the Son's of God?" I remember when that book was released at the disctrict assembly, and it started a buzz through the assembly. Don't remember the page, but a chart showed the beginning of the thousand year reign in 1975. Everybody knows that Armageddon had to be over by then.