sir82, hates service and still gets 28 hours in!
I would need to be lusting over service to put that kind of time in.
i remember hearing about this rumor around the time of the annual meeting.
did this really happen?
i haven't heard anything about it at my meeting yet.
sir82, hates service and still gets 28 hours in!
I would need to be lusting over service to put that kind of time in.
the good news is:.
- studying the watchtower over breakfast.
- putting on a suit and tie.
Grats on the scooter! But wont you feel guilty by missing the meeting? Dont forget to shave!
well, no audience contact but i am talking about use of notes.
i always wondered about note taking at conventions and assemblies.
why does this happen?
Well, no audience contact but i am talking about use of notes.
I always wondered about note taking at conventions and assemblies. Why does this happen? Does it help you absorb the information better or does it just make you look like you care? Does anyone ever go home and review the notes they take?
Growing up my family had stacks of notebooks in our cupboard - all from past conventions and assemblies. They would take notes all day long, title each day, and then put it in the cupboard when finished. I never saw anyone dig them out and research anything, they would sit in the cupboard for years and then finally get tossed.
Maybe this sounds sexist but I mainly noticed women taking the notes, the men would just sit there as the women vigorously tried to keep up with the spiritual feast being served from the podium.
I remember recording the baptism talk one year at a convention. When the brother dude asked the candidates those two questions, I held the tape recorder up to my mouth and shouted, “NO!”. I then played the recording for the family on the way home, they were not happy but I was laughing my butt off, think I was 12 or so. Ha-ha, makes me laugh now.
And, this could totally “out” me if any family member comes across this, my question to them is why are you on this site?!
Sorry, totally got off the note taking topic.
this jc from 1984 features a brother and his wife, who were evidently about to be df'd for apostasy.
but the brother knew his ttatt well.
the elders really couldn't muster any half-way convincing arguments to refute the damning facts on 607 and 1914. even 1975 was touched on.
Some enjoyable listening while at the gym!
Clearly, Rick and his wife researched their way out of the "truth". I am really surprised the elders let them talk and express their views - I wonder if any of those elders left the meeting with a few questions churning in their heads.
wanted to say hello to you all.
i am new to the forum and just wanted to introduce myself.
i was raised a witness, never baptized (yay) and am married to a lovely baptized witness of jehovah.. i had been trying to get back into it due to both our families being j dbs but just never could get it into my heart.
Thanks all for your support and kind words and insight. I am sitting here now trying to figure out how to bring up how I’m feeling with the wife. It's making that first step that’s the hardest. I don’t know how she will take it. Some posters suggested starting out with the blood issue as she is pregnant and this would be a "legitimate" concern. I was thinking of writing her a letter and spelling things out. That way i can say everything on my mind and have the ability to pick my words wisely.
Any suggestions?
I dont want to come off as a crazy apostate.. :)
i just happened to hear about this through a long chain of communication.
i didn't know whether to believe it so i googled it and found the obituary notice.. philip blaylock.
posted yesterday november 21st, 2014. it is a sad day for all.
Sorry to hear about this, Magnum.
There were a few people in the org that I met over the years that always seemed out of place. They just seemed too smart and "normal" to stay with the religion.
I didnt know Phillip but this story got to me.
wanted to say hello to you all.
i am new to the forum and just wanted to introduce myself.
i was raised a witness, never baptized (yay) and am married to a lovely baptized witness of jehovah.. i had been trying to get back into it due to both our families being j dbs but just never could get it into my heart.
OneEyedJoe - Thanks for the link - very interesting.
Simon, Giordano, Sahs, thanks for the great advice
Thanks for the welcome Lisa.
wanted to say hello to you all.
i am new to the forum and just wanted to introduce myself.
i was raised a witness, never baptized (yay) and am married to a lovely baptized witness of jehovah.. i had been trying to get back into it due to both our families being j dbs but just never could get it into my heart.
Ha, thanks rebel8!
wanted to say hello to you all.
i am new to the forum and just wanted to introduce myself.
i was raised a witness, never baptized (yay) and am married to a lovely baptized witness of jehovah.. i had been trying to get back into it due to both our families being j dbs but just never could get it into my heart.
Skeeter,
I thought you had to baptized in order to use the KH for a wedding? Wait, just reread your post. Elders said hell no! Haha. Sorry to hear that. But, it sounds that you and your wife have made up your minds and are sticking with it. Good to hear. Grats on the baby.
Yes, my wife was very hurt. She wanted her dad to walk her down the aisle, which of course didnt happen. Yeah, the blood thing is one of the items i started thinking about with the baby on its way. The baby will have any medical procedure he/she needs and that won't be debated. If my wife needs any procedure involving blood, that will be a battle. I dont know how to bring that up, i havent really told her 100% that im done with the religion. I just stopped going to meetings and service a few weeks ago, though i rarely went out preaching anyway - always hated it.
But, the blood thing will be brought up as we get closer to the birth, just dont know how yet... how do you tell your wife and mother of your future child that you care about and love her so much that you want her to completely go against everything that has been shoved down her thoat since infancy and that she truly belives in her heart. Think that was a run-on sentence. :)
There was a forum on here that talked about the Awake mag from 1994 with children on the cover who died for listening to the GB freaks. It really made me sick to my stomach thinking that, in '94, i was a witness. I was a young teen and that could have been me or one of my friends. And for them to parade that around for the world to see is insane. I almost don't believe it and need to hold it in my hands to make it real.
But yeah, its going to be an issue and i am not looking forward to it.
wanted to say hello to you all.
i am new to the forum and just wanted to introduce myself.
i was raised a witness, never baptized (yay) and am married to a lovely baptized witness of jehovah.. i had been trying to get back into it due to both our families being j dbs but just never could get it into my heart.
Captain,
I'm in my 30's. I stopped going to meetings when i was 17, but went off and on after 25 or so. They didnt attend the wedding because i wasnt babtised and she was, though, i was studying and attending meetings as far as they knew. But they would be supporting her decision to marry if they went. Wonder now if sisters marrying brothers that arent MS or elders will be boycotted. I bet some will take it to that level.