Can't imagine going through all of that, hope you don't get black-listed for just trying to do the right thing.
Its very clear to me you are the one acting in the most "Christian" manner.
i'm looking for a bit of guidance here and not really sure where to turn.
maybe someone has been in a similar situation and can help me out.. currently i'm an awake, baptized jw.
have been for a few years.
Can't imagine going through all of that, hope you don't get black-listed for just trying to do the right thing.
Its very clear to me you are the one acting in the most "Christian" manner.
in the last couple of months, i have been practising my stand up.
so far these are my best jokes:.
not celebrating birthdays and christmas has saved me so much money.
I think even hard-core jws would find those hilarious!
about a month ago, i purchased arabic/english gospels of john that contain a commentary for muslims.. .
i went to one of my neighbors and spoke to him and gave him one.
fast forward to today, my brakes need done so i took my car to the shop, walking back into my street i saw my friend abdullah outside.. .
Simon says..........
great to see you put the hammer down Simon!
today's text:.
thursday, october 20. assist those who are weak.—acts 20:35.. you may know from personal experience that it can take time to recover from a debilitating physical illness.
similarly, a christian who has been weakened by personal difficulties or very trying circumstances may need time to regain spiritual strength.
i discovered your website this morning as i was trying to find some information about 'marking'.
you see a very close friend of mine was 'marked' earlier this week and as i know the ins and outs of the situation (as we are close friends) i disregarded the talk immediately as i know my friend is obviously having issues but is no way a 'danger' to anybody else's spiritual health.
basically they are dating a non-believer- hence the talk.
Most of us here have lots of experiences from our congregations with modern-day
"Pharisees". You are going to run into this numerous times the longer you're a witness.
You should probably ask yourself "what would Jesus do?" when this happens, but you're likely to become "marked" yourself.
so that was a "shocker".
i was not able to attend the meeting.
i had a more important one with my other apostate friends in the area.
Anybody ever see that movie "Last of the Mohicans"? It's probably a long ways off but I think the "hand-writing is on the wall" for witnesses.
i just wanted to intoroduce myself.
i have been lurking for some time and finally decided to register and hopefully contribute to this great forum.. i am in my mid 30s and have never been in the truth.
my wife became a jw several years ago and since she is a (mostly) stay at home mom my two boys are also jws.
Welcome to the forum, and I'm pleased to hear from the perspective of someone who still has faith in God. I think most here have had such negative influences from the Org, that we've mostly turned our backs on all Christianity.
I personally find it impossible to believe the whole Genesis account, so I guess I'm an agnostic?
I'm sure you will benefit from all the insight of JW's you will get here to maybe help in dealing with your family.
i decided to join this forum as have been lurking awhile.
there are lots of interesting topics on here that appeal to me.. i have been a witness for almost 3 decades and am very disillusioned with the organisation at this time.
i am beginning to see it in a new light as i am getting older.
Hello and welcome! It's great to come here and be able to at least question a belief, or have even a slight criticism about the org without getting d'fd for it.
One thing that used to make this religion seem above others was that there was no emphasis on money all the time, but that has certainly changed now.
I look forward to reading more of your posts.
all jw memorial services i've been to have been similar.
a couple of sentences about the deceased and then it's all about the religion.
very impersonal and scripted.
Recently went to a service performed by an Anglican minister, and there were actually quite a few witnesses there too (it wasn't in a church, not that it should matter).
I thought it was an excellent service (a few key scriptures and lots of interesting remarks about their life)
Of course many of the witnesses criticized the whole thing, for not focussing on an earthly hope etc.
My impression was it was far better than what you hear in a Kingdom Hall.
i see myself as being like the little (roomba) robot vacuum cleaner, bumping into things, turning slightly this way or that, then proceeding merrily on my way.
“yes life sucks,” i seem to say, “but life goes on--let’s make the most of it.”.
yesterday at the starbucks on the hill, i hit a bump in a conversation with a young, bearded master’s degree student.
Interesting conversation. I hope I get a chance to use that analogy about saving 4 billion people some day.
It would be interesting to see how a witness would answer.