I'd love to just be able to walk into a shop and by some pot...can't do that here in Australia. Where's boulder?
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One of the marijuana shops here in Boulder is having a sale today........
by Magwitch infor those on the board that are unfamiliar with marijuana, each strain of weed is given a name.
this particular one has my attention :).
today's special.......... save 20% off our featured strain......light of jah.
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Song #29: "Walking in Integrity" plagiarizes a song that was inspired by demons!
by Oubliette in[earlier today i posted this onanother thread about kingdom melodies.
i decided to repost in its own thread because i am sure most of us don't know the facts about this song and would be very suprised.
enjoy!].
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This reminds me of something one of the girls pointed out to me in the cong I grew up in. The tune of the verses of song 42 are very similar if not the same as the song "on top of old smokey".
Sorry, right now I can't remember the title of song 42, but I think one of the verses started something like
"God's voice keeps on calling, oh walk in the way,
The way that jehovah has shown us today."
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Harry Pothead
by Strangelove inmy apologies, but there actually is no refference to marijuana in this post.
i just needed an attention grabbing title to get at least one person to answer the question i am to...ask.
i left the orginization only a few months ago.
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I am 26 years old, and I am seriously considering rereading the Harry Potter series. I think the books are a lot better than the movies; the movies leave out a lot of the funny bits and add stuff that wasn't in the books. I think the books are actually quite well written.
Sometimes, because we weren't really allowed to be kids, there is nothing wrong with taking an interest in some of the things we missed out on.
Also, if you decide you want to read something that is more adult that has magic, you might like Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. It has a lot of humour in it.
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Interesting article about Wikipedia edit wars! JW's rank near the top of religious editing!
by NoRegrets ini found this interesting!
the jw's are very,very busy trying to keep a hold on the real information regarding the group's ugly underbelly!.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/27/religion-wikipedia_n_5618877.html.
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I thought the info about jws on Wikipedia was being edited. Last time I looked, their legal history only had cases they had won.
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The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Bad
by God_Delusion inhi guys and gals!.
i've just put the finishing touches to my latest article, which talks about the tree of the knowledge of good and bad.. you see, i've always been fascinated with the tree of knowledge and the tree of life.
both are incredibly weird stories.
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Great article! I like the point you make about the contradiction regarding whether or not Adam and Eve were made in god's image.
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Kingdom Hall not a Safe Place for Children
by Jeannette inbesides having to sit through endless boring meetings during the evenings when they should be in bed getting their necessary rest for school the next day, they are falling asleep in the chairs with their little heads falling over.
then all their fun is taken away by such a strict religion and a desert god which makes them grow up with no self esteem whatsoever.
they tell them they're all sinners from the womb up and only a rod will remove it.
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Even Jesus never attended the temple until he was twelve years old, and he didn't get baptised until he was thirty.
Children should not be forced to be a part of religion before they can make an informed decision.
"Witness My Fury: I wish there were laws to prevent children being indoctrinated into cults."
I totally agree. I don't know how anyone would go about fighting for such a law though.Eva luna, I too heard all kinds of sex related stuff at the meetings that I'd never heard of anywhere else, but I had no way of finding out what any of it meant, so it didn't really mean anything to me. I remember my mother studying one of the youth books with me. It was one of the older books I think, and it had a chapter about masturbation. So, long story short, I was told I wasn't allowed to masturbate, but my mother didn't seem to know how to explain what it was.
Band on the Run, I think you could probably get a lot more than a thousand votes. Not from jws who are still in though, coz they're not allowed to vote on anything.
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Watchtower Tells Us "Employers Seek JWs Only" Yet Most JW Employers Avoid Hiring JWs, Why?
by BucketShopBill inhere's a thought: we're told over and over how employers sing the praises of their jw employees, sometimes with a vague quote about how 'if we could only hire jws, we would as they are so honest'.
however, while some jw employers themselves may hire jw employees (usually cheap entry level positions), most don't.
in fact, many jw's in general who have businesses have a rule not to do work with jws, even those in their congregation.
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"Blondie: Note though that the WTS only reports pedophiles to law enforcement if there is a secular law requiring them too."
Even then, they often don't report it. In Australia, we have a mandatory notification law, but none of the abuse I've heard of within the jws here has ever been reported. If a jw elder is the first to here about something, they bully and scare and guilt the kid and their family into not telling anyone outside the congregation.
Also, the WT story about that made up Mary is stretching the two witnesses rule. All she did was happen to see some records. No other witness saw these records. They'll bend it to inforce their own control, but not to protect the children in their congregations.
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Praise For Witnesses On Welfare Who Full Time Pioneer!
by minimus inthe watchtower has always praised witnesses who are on welfare and decided to pioneer.
many in my congregation, including my mom, were given kudos, praise and assembly parts because they took advantage of jehovah's provision through the government....did you notice this, or was it obvious to me because i was raised in the inner city and many people recieved government help?.
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Also, these scammers make it harder for those of us who have no choice but to be on some sort of assistance.
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Praise For Witnesses On Welfare Who Full Time Pioneer!
by minimus inthe watchtower has always praised witnesses who are on welfare and decided to pioneer.
many in my congregation, including my mom, were given kudos, praise and assembly parts because they took advantage of jehovah's provision through the government....did you notice this, or was it obvious to me because i was raised in the inner city and many people recieved government help?.
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My mother was receiving government assistance (which she was entitled to as a single parent of a child with a disability), but it was not enough to live on. Still, she pioneered, put money in the contribution box every week, and occasionally got an underpayed job as a house cleaner. Sometimes we would walk the roughly 10km to the meetings because we couldn't aford to put petrol in the car. But usually, we would go without other things we needed so that she could aford the petrol, because she was always the one to do the round of the nursing homes to take all the old people to the meetings.
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vRemember Those in the Full-Time Service
by thedog1 inforgive me if this has been posted before by somebody else but i am outraged by the wt study edition for sep 15 2014 and the study article about remembering those in full-time service.
some choice quotes:.
of course, some have circumstances that do not allow them to share in the ministry full-time at this point.
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"Of course, some have circumstances that do not allow them to share in the ministry full-time at this point. We can be confident that Jehovah values their whole-souled efforts as well."
My mother pioneered when I was a kid, even though she couldn't aford to. Now she has a regular job and does what she can. So, I wonder if she will be guilted into quitting her job and going back to pioneering.
"Full-time servants age, and so do their parents. When parents are Witnesses, likely their fondest wish is for their children to stay in their assignments."
What if their parents are not witnesses? Who is supposed to take care of them then? I worry about this for my grandparents.