I honestly thought JWs were one of the last holdouts, and that any like them were other religions. Didn't think I'd see it in a political setting.
neat blue dog
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Beard criticism - NOT from JWs
by neat blue dog inhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5074637/amp/prince-harry-breaks-military-rules-wearing-beard.html.
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Beard criticism - NOT from JWs
by neat blue dog inhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5074637/amp/prince-harry-breaks-military-rules-wearing-beard.html.
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Roommates, Zombies and Napoleon Brandy
by TerryWalstrom inthe setting: i live in a big house as a renter of one bedroom.
there are four other bedrooms and roommates.one of the more recent move-ins is robert.
robert drives a very large blue truck with a 50mm machine gun mount on the hood, stenciled lettering: zombie assault vehicle, and --well...i've come to think of him as robert the zombie killer.then, there's a young fellow with wild, long, bizarre hair, and another guy with dozens of tats... fun and roommate games___ i received the text about an hour after i arrived back at the house.
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neat blue dog
Have you ever seen the "Fun Girls" characters on The Andy Griffith Show? That's what this reminds me of, only more extreme 😂 -
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Superpower after perfection?
by The Real Edward Gentry inthere is much speculation about our perfect life ahead.
a big way jw's are wrong is they do not allow for the human need to specualte on this life ahead.
except for governing body, no one else can speculate.
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neat blue dog
I think it's obvious this poster is producing satire, similar to the hilarious Jehovah's Trumpet website which I miss so much.
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The Caterpillargeddon!
by TerryWalstrom inthe caterpillargeddon.
an eyeball rolled under the tool cart and stared fixedly into sightless shadows.
an impossibly large, bug-like creature lay on its back as the final death twitch of primitive nerve endings faded.. .
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neat blue dog
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Picture in latest Watchtower . . . What is it?
by neat blue dog inin this picture from the latest watchtower, what in the world is the guy watching on the left side of the picture??
it looks like a female vampire holding a lightsaber.
am i missing something?.
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neat blue dog
sparrowdown:
Your joke went over my head, I got it now. 😁
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Picture in latest Watchtower . . . What is it?
by neat blue dog inin this picture from the latest watchtower, what in the world is the guy watching on the left side of the picture??
it looks like a female vampire holding a lightsaber.
am i missing something?.
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neat blue dog
Left.
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Picture in latest Watchtower . . . What is it?
by neat blue dog inin this picture from the latest watchtower, what in the world is the guy watching on the left side of the picture??
it looks like a female vampire holding a lightsaber.
am i missing something?.
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neat blue dog
The picture is so low res it's hard to tell, but after closer examination I can see a line running up the blade, like the edge of a metal sword, NOT a lightsaber. Whew! 😌
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Picture in latest Watchtower . . . What is it?
by neat blue dog inin this picture from the latest watchtower, what in the world is the guy watching on the left side of the picture??
it looks like a female vampire holding a lightsaber.
am i missing something?.
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neat blue dog
In this picture from the latest Watchtower, what in the world is the guy watching on the left side of the picture?? It looks like a female vampire holding a lightsaber. Am I missing something?
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"Armageddon is already here"; "the preaching work is done" -- rogue teachings in your congregation?
by FatFreek 2005 inone of my jw sons seems to be putting pressure on his non-jw brother apparently to scare him into accepting the troof and start coming to meetings.
wild statements like our topic title, which i know are not supported at jw dot org, have been made to my non-jw son several times over the past year or so.
while i haven't been privy to the actual phone conversations i tend to believe that the jw son is being pressured by the local elders to cut ties with the non-jw since their conversations seem to degrade into arguments -- therefore tending to weaken the jws faith in wt teachings.. either my jw son is lying about what i would call rogue teachings (and this would disappoint me greatly) or he is in some close knit clique in his congregation which has secretly chosen to go rogue on certain wt issues.. based on many of the recent posts here about drastic money and wt organization problems this could be a sign of pending splits of certain congregation members.. what do you think?
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neat blue dog
It's within the realm of possibility. My congregation's pastor (just kidding, he's really the service overseer and former COTBOE, but everybody looks to him as the resident seer seeing as he's anointed and very outspoken, so he might as well be the pastor) often corners people in speculative doctrinal conversations that often take a turn for the bizarre, and yes, he has a plethora of his own pet theories and shall we call it "head cannon" that he will present as fact or close to it. He doesn't get in trouble, people just lap it up like he's the son of God with a new Gospel.