First: Why?
Second: Just go to a Kingdom Hall during a meeting and discreetly take what they've got.
i need maybe 2-5 dozen copies of any edition of the watchtower or awake!
magazines to distribute to family, friends, and neighbors.
any reasonable condition.
First: Why?
Second: Just go to a Kingdom Hall during a meeting and discreetly take what they've got.
jesus told this story to some who had great confidence in their own righteousness and scorned everyone else: “two men went to the temple to pray.
one was a pharisee, and the other was a despised tax collector.
the pharisee stood by himself and prayed this prayer: ‘i thank you, god, that i am not like other people—cheaters, sinners, adulterers.
From one Christian to another, great post, amen to all of it. I despise the term "true Christian", when used improperly by Jehovah's Witnesses.
1) do your studies or training in the group seem to be endless?.
2) did you have to give up things that you liked doing in order to be accepted into the group?
music, places you used to go, clothes, family life, celebrations, etc.).
Thank you. Great list. Do you have a link?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nmyoqiidqo&sns=em
Curse youuuuu!!!!
But I must listen to it again. Its so addictive.
nicolas king frequently sings with the watchtower chorus and had a supporting role in the dvd released at the 2014 convention.
(he's on the bottom row, second from the right.).
but he also is a jazz singer, traveling constantly performing at concerts, casinos, charity events, even a brief appearance on the tonight show.
Yogapants:
I think you gravely misunderstood the intent of my posts. He does look like a nice guy. He's got a good voice and he looks like quite a friendly and personable kid. I'm not calling out hypocrisy on his part necessarily, (I'm sure he's just a casual, sincere member that feels privileged to be used now and then), I'm calling out the ORGANIZATION'S hypocrisy. No character assassination going on here. This is much deeper than that. This is bigger than him or any individual.
ok, slight exaggeration: specifically, an official recording of the july 25th, 2016 midweek meeting in german sign language downloaded from stream.jw.org, (log-in required), includes a brother with a beard giving one of the talks:.
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Ok, slight exaggeration: specifically, an official recording of the July 25th, 2016 midweek meeting in German Sign Language downloaded from stream.jw.org, (log-in required), includes a brother with a beard giving one of the talks:
despite not wanting to be a jw anymore and not being at meetings for a few months, still have k. songs coming into my head- both from old and new song books - usually whilst working.
anyone else?
how does it make you feel?.
Okay, TheWonderofYou you're singing that song to the wrong tune.
despite not wanting to be a jw anymore and not being at meetings for a few months, still have k. songs coming into my head- both from old and new song books - usually whilst working.
anyone else?
how does it make you feel?.
I don't care I think a lot of them are beautifully written. I still enjoy them. Just a few where the lyrics might really bother me.
nicolas king frequently sings with the watchtower chorus and had a supporting role in the dvd released at the 2014 convention.
(he's on the bottom row, second from the right.).
but he also is a jazz singer, traveling constantly performing at concerts, casinos, charity events, even a brief appearance on the tonight show.
Funny thing is, the sister on the top left was interviewed on one of the videos as a good example of leaving behind her opera career for the sake of the truth.
Wonder how she feels knowing that the little punk standing a few feet away from her is living it up and can have it both.
just a few minutes till the start ..... we hope for a news from absalom and wifibandit very soon.. wifibandit, any tread on reddit for am?.
also there were some info about live stream.
any news about that..
Then we'd be required to wear white underwear, but no flashy socks.
We'd be allowed to partake, but only little tubes of water.
We'd be able to believe in crazy dogmas based on 19th century religious urban legends, but we . . . wait, both Mormons and JWs have both been doing that all this time already.