Simple question for TOTC:
Does Jehovah maintain a "worship me or die" policy?
there are many on this site that do not believe that jehovah truly exists; that he is not a real being.
but, he is as real as next breath you draw into your nostrils.. some of you say that there is no evidence that he exists.
yet, none of you can prove that he does not exits.. cofty, (you come to mind), i appreciate that you have stated, without reservation, that you do not believe that god exists.. yet, you cannot prove it.. hope in jehovah..
Simple question for TOTC:
Does Jehovah maintain a "worship me or die" policy?
watching the head-bobbers at a meeting, or as my ex would always say "wasn't that a great meeting?
" there simply must be a chemical, hormonal reason for someone to sincerely enjoy sitting through 2 hours of regurgitated, puréed bullshit.
mri's confirm what religious manipulators exploit.. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/sex-drugs-ancient-scrolls-scientists-9356777?service=responsive.
Watching the head-bobbers at a meeting, or as my ex would always say "Wasn't that a great meeting?" There simply must be a chemical, hormonal reason for someone to sincerely enjoy sitting through 2 hours of regurgitated, puréed bullshit.
MRI's confirm what religious manipulators exploit.
i would imagine that most brooklyn bethelites attended congo meetings via subway.. how do they manage transport from warwick?.
If their meetings, and territory, are 40, 50 miles away, can such Bethelites have any chance of meaningful field service?
many will be assigned to stay at the "Compound Congregation."
And where would these ones go in service?
just watching makes me shiver.
https://youtu.be/z1aaludti04.
Just watching makes me shiver
i would imagine that most brooklyn bethelites attended congo meetings via subway.. how do they manage transport from warwick?.
I would imagine that most Brooklyn Bethelites attended congo meetings via subway.
How do they manage transport from Warwick?
although i haven't called myself a witness in almost 15 years, i'm still married to one (which has it's own set of challenges and is fodder for a completely different post).
i haven't spent a lot of time on forums with other ex-jws either, but thought i would throw this question out to you all because it's something i still struggle with.... particularly for those of you who were raised in or were in the religion for many years - what has it been like for you to navigate the work world?
i would be a 3rd generation jw on one side of my family and a 4th generation on the other side -- the hardest thing for me has been just knowing how to act and behave, especially among co-workers.
This religion messes people up:
http://www.exitingthejwcult.com/p/if-you-are-going-to-see-mental-health.html
Read Bonnie's book. ( more than once.)
http://www.amazon.com/EXiting-JW-Cult-Handbook-Witnesses/dp/1508477132
i'm at my quasi-thanksgiving dinner with relatives.
i hear a haunting sound from another room.
"is that a children's song?
rebel8
Thankfully the bros are the stronger vessels, so they will have to do the manual labor with the hoes.
(Courtesy of Canadian humour - note - Simon moved here for the spelling.)
i'm at my quasi-thanksgiving dinner with relatives.
i hear a haunting sound from another room.
"is that a children's song?
We are all Amish now.
My first thought, too.
The Amish are living in paradise now.
my life ... and how jwd came to be - part 1. my life ... and how jwd came to be - part 2. my life ... and how jwd came to be - part 3. my life ... and how jwd came to be - part 4. i swear, i thought it was only a couple of years at most since i wrote part 4 of "my life and how jwd came to be".
i re-read it after someone posted to it and brought it back on active topics and it was kind of prophetic in a way ... well, i had the 5 years part right if nothing else:.
it would be nice to visit the site (or whatever one is around then) in 5 years time to let people know how we're doing and find only a few of the same people still around.
Was there a part 6?
(It would be great to read a post of your Dad's story)