It seems new to me or maybe I'm just taking things different now. My take is that inactive ones are to be assumed as wrong-doers and pre-emptively shunned as if DF. That seems way more intolerant and bully like than what I heard last xouple years and that started me to awaken faster.
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Will the talk where They say treat inactive ones as apostates back fire?
by Crazyguy ina few years ago they had a similar talk and my mother stopped talking to my sister.
after a few weeks the sister called and when mom told her my sister said but i love your my mother.
something to that effect.
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Connect with people in Nova Scotia?
by Nicodemus Kathoplizo inmy family and i have recently awakened after watching the arc, reading coc etc.
we are feeling quite alone out here, and are looking for a group for bible study.
we now identify as christians, and are looking for some association with exjws out here.. thanks.
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Stirred
Hello Nicodemus,
I'm in th U.S. Welcome to the forum and the next chapter in your lives. Just glean what you need or are interested im knowing more about and don't realize some are pretty raw here. Nothing personal.
Wishing you all the best in your pursuits to rebuild a support network and renewed life.
SNS-Becoming
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My brother died last night
by LisaRose ini found out this morning that my brother died last night, he was also an ex jw, 73 years old and died of heart disease and kidney failure.
it was not totally unexpected, as he had been in poor health, but it's a blow, especially as i just lost another brother two years ago.
there were six of us, now only four.
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Deepest condolences LisaRose! -
Stirred
Welcome Ryan. I hope you find the support you need.
Take care of yourself - get sleep, seek out healthy distractions, exercixe.
My recovery would go better if I did the same!
Peace
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JW drives car through Kingdom Hall
by LevelThePlayingField ina 78-year-old female driver escaped with cuts and bruises after crashing into the kingdom hall of jehovah’s witnesses in berrimah.
picture: nt policea parishioner arriving at the kingdom hall of jehovah’s witnesses in berrimah crashed through two church walls, missing occupants waiting for a service to start.. the 78-year-old female driver was taken to hospital with cuts and bruises.
police believed she may also be suffering from shock.. the kingdom hall of jehovah’s witnesses suffered significant damage when a female parishioner crashed through two walls in her car.
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So glad no one seriously hurt.
Too many older ones who maybe should not be driving is all that may be going on. Perhaps not taking her meds right. Who knows for sure?
i feel sorry for her.
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Japanese sister woke up with this Watchtower article !
by nakanozzi ina japanese sister who recently woke up revealed me that she became extremely suspicious about the organization after reading watchtower article .oct.15 2015page31.
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Stirred
This goes against the counsel to imitate the Boreans IMHO.
i have had little stomach to read since AM3 gave the special talk...
I am disturbed yet again by such an article and the experiences ones have experienced where JWs refuse to even watch livestream of ARC as if it is evil.
I feel more and more upset and wanting to just DA or just announce casually and openly, when it comes up, that I do not agree or believe all they teach.
Let the chips fall...
So glad to hear a sister in Japan used her critical thinking skills to wake up.
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Prince is dead.
by DATA-DOG inhas anyone heard about this?
that really sucks.
lots of dubs are talking.
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Stirred
Does HIPA still apply if your dead? It should....
why not focus on his talent and not soil his name in death with inuendo?
I liked many songs he played but definitely not all. Respected his talent.
I can understand the attraction he had to being a witness....resurrection hope.
Even a music icon can be converted in adulthood....
I am sad for him, and strangely for his death.
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people magazine- prince as a JW
by All for show indunno if anyone saw this yet.
the comments are full of jw apologists.
http://www.people.com/article/prince-jehovahs-witness-conversion-history.
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out for a long time
by Sledracer inmy husband and i have been out for a long time, maybe fifteen years, i must say we are in a bit of a nowhere land spiritually, we find it impossible to attend any other church.
we really resent so much of how they messed up our and our children's lives.
we can't get back all those 25 years we were in.
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Stirred
I felt so for some time after initially leaving. Pangs are still there at times for something....after 20+ years, but finding a network of support and friends that allow you to ask open questions, where yoga pants when you want, and actually care about your family's well-being is so much of a stronger need for me and my family now.
You can sing at home, thought I know it is not the same...spfind new ways to pluck that strong for yourself.
Peace,
SNS-Becoming
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My Personal Invitation to the Celebration of the Lord's Evening Meal
by TMS inby no means is this a heartwarming "experience" illustrating how an ex-jw skillfully "reached the heart" of a current jw, moving them to re-examine their belief system.
that won't be my take on my half hour visit with an elder's wife last sunday.
no one scored points here as is almost always the case in these interactions.. we live at the extreme southern tip of texas, on the u.s.-mexico border in a city of about 200,000. twenty years ago there were 20 spanish language congregations, 2 english.
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Staying calm, humbly pointing out facts, showing real friendship, care and concern, and being a truly "good neighbor" all helped me to wake up. So I argue it is not futile at all.
Aggression and disrespectful talk would turn me off. However, asking good questions, especially ones that highlighted non-biblical rules helped me very much.
I actually thanked my neighbor.