berrygerry
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John 13:35.
by Sabin inso my husband believes the wording in john 13:35 is wrong.
instead of saying, "by this all will know that you are my disciples-if you have love among yourselves".
it should say "by this all will know that you are my disciples-if you have love for yourselves".
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I watched Mr. Jackson last night with my super cult minded parents
by Magwitch ini have seen some ask on this site how the active jw's are handling what is happening in australia.
here is my little experience from last night........ my parents were baptized in the late 30's as children and have never faltered in their determination to survive the great tribulation and live forever in paradise (even though they actively associate with all their df'ed kids).
my father is still actively serving as an elder and my mother has always been by his side.
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berrygerry
Agree with ozbrad.
The morning was the warmup.
The afternoon was the game - not as dramatic as I'd hoped, but St, Angus knows what he is doing.
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Standing for Judge Okay - Standing for Anthem Wrong
by berrygerry infor decades before leaving, i always found this contradiction so hypocritical, and one of the harshest, emotionally damaging, things that this cult does to its young.
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berrygerry
SaintB:
"Act of respect" is my point.
There is a difference between respect and worship.
Cappy:
In Canada, you do not stand.
WT policy is:
If the custom in your land is to stand AND sing, then you may stand ONLY.
If the custom is to stand ONLY, then you must remain seated.
How f'd up is that?
I and my siblings suffered through this nonsense, and we made our kids suffer.
One bro in our hall had a beer poured on his head for sitting through the anthem at a hockey game.
After that I stayed in the concourse at venues until the anthem finished.
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GB member Geoffrey Jackson is lying!
by Billy the Ex-Bethelite inokay, i know the royal commission hasn't started yet.
but i'm confident enough that he will be telling some whoppers.
so i thought i'd be the first to get a thread started for something that will begin... very soon now!.
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berrygerry
I gotta say that WTS was lucky that Jackson was the Aussie, and not Tomo or Lett.
Although Jackson was about 30% in cult mode, he was also about 40% sincere.
It was like these guys are never forced to realize the cruelty of their processes and rules.
(For Tomo, Splane, and Sanderson, that wouldn't have mattered one iota.)
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Did you hear Stewart use the bible to prove an incredibly good point to Jackson!!
by umbertoecho ini thought at the end, stewart made brilliant use of scripture (about establishing fornication or other sexually immoral practises) how, in such a clever way stewart used scripture to point out that some one could basically stake out someone's house to see if a person stayed over night be they homosexual or heterosexual............that on the basis of a sort of stakeout, the two witness rule was ambivalent yet it prevailed.
due to sufficient suspicion.. and therefore why did this "suspicion" not prevail with child sexual abuse.
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berrygerry
Angus Stewart - True "Reasoning on the Scriptures" -
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Standing for Judge Okay - Standing for Anthem Wrong
by berrygerry infor decades before leaving, i always found this contradiction so hypocritical, and one of the harshest, emotionally damaging, things that this cult does to its young.
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berrygerry
You're right, Billy.
I apologize for having been found guilty of thinking.
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Standing for Judge Okay - Standing for Anthem Wrong
by berrygerry infor decades before leaving, i always found this contradiction so hypocritical, and one of the harshest, emotionally damaging, things that this cult does to its young.
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Know of any ex-mormons I could talk to?
by Brighid init's a business related matter and i'm just looking for some insight on doing business (very remotely) with mormons.
looking for some inside tips on what a devout mormon would find acceptable and/or not in business.
or if it even matters to them when it comes to business.
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Will the resurrected marry/have children?
by davidmitchell ini have just finished reading 'brock talon's' two books.
in one of them, entitled journey to god's house, pub.
he comments on how the wt's pictures of the post-armageddon world do not agree with their doctrines, namely that those who are physically resurrected will not marry/have children.
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berrygerry
Again, the Mormons have Dubs beat.
Polygamous marriage in heaven.
I was told by an "in-the-know" elder that in the drama at a Canadian convention where a patriarch (Noah?) and his family were resurrected, and Noah and his wife hugged.
Bethel quickly notified all other, and future conventions to ensure that Noah and his wife did not hug.
So, I paid attention to that part of the drama.
It was pretty bizarre to see this resurrected couple talking to each from 10 feet away.
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Witness behavior in my gym ....
by SecretSlaveClass inabout two months ago two very attractive ladies in their mid 30's signed on at one of the gyms i belong to.
for a while i noticed them watching me and naturally i assumed they were taking an interest in how i went about training my clients since many do before they decide to approach me and inquire about my services (i own a health and fitness consultancy).. sure enough one of them approached me a few weeks back and asked me for a business card, inquired about rates and various other aspects involved with signing on with me.
i handed her a card and explained that my client schedule was full but she should consider signing on with one of my personal trainers who still had some open spots available.
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berrygerry
Hey, are you two on passion.com?