maksutov
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The Ultimate Tight Pants video for TMIII, God save us all!
by Wasanelder Once intight pants.
hope he sees it.
doubtful.
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maksutov
Sorry, I only lasted 45 seconds. And I'd like those back please. -
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Just an introduction
by Israel Ricky Gonzales injust wanted to say hello since i am new to this forum.
allow myself to introduce myself.
lol.
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maksutov
Sorry they gave you such a hard time. My wife is still a believer too, and like yours, she has seen enough evidence to know it is not true, but still believes anyway. Like you, I have given up on the idea of her waking up - if she ever does, it will be a pleasant surprise. Like you, we try to avoid talking about religion, and it is working out OK. Not ideal of course, but we still have a good, strong marriage. I hope things work out well for you. -
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How Many JWs actually Watch JW.TV?
by Oubliette ini'm curious.
what do you know from your own experience and talking to other active jws?
i know from my own informal, non-scientific survey that most jws do not watch jw.tv.
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I have scientifically verified that my wife watches it. -
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It is just the opinion of men, not a religion...
by punkofnice inan elder in my congo gave a talk.
he was always interesting to listen to and one of the nice guys.
(the nice elders are always targets of the bully elders, no?).
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maksutov
Hey punk, I remember that CO talk with the Star Wars reference, so that must have been during our overlapping™ time in the same congo. I didn't know about the earlier talk/counsel though. MW was/is such a nob. I remember some people gossiping disapprovingly after the CO talk, but I thought it was cool. I was already mentally on the way out at that point though (in fact, the whole time I was in that cong). -
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Watchtower Society Recalls Demon-infested Literature
by maksutov inthe international bible students association has issued an urgent product recall for the october 2015 public edition of the watchtower magazine in the uk.
several copies of the magazine were found to contain demons, having been infected after a worker at the british branch office attended a yoga class.
the worker has now been disfellowshipped, but the ibsa reports that contaminated magazines had already been shipped to congregations across the uk.branch office spokesman andrew morris ivx said: "this product recall affects the printed public edition of the october 2015 watchtower only.
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The International Bible Students Association has issued an urgent product recall for the October 2015 public edition of the Watchtower magazine in the UK. Several copies of the magazine were found to contain demons, having been infected after a worker at the British branch office attended a yoga class. The worker has now been disfellowshipped, but the IBSA reports that contaminated magazines had already been shipped to congregations across the UK.
Branch office spokesman Andrew Morris IVX said: "This product recall affects the printed public edition of the October 2015 Watchtower only. As far as we are aware, it is not possible for demons to infect digital copies, only physical media. We are therefore asking everyone in the UK in possession of a paper copy of the magazine to destroy it and ask their congregation elders to print off a replacement copy downloaded from the JW.org website."
The following instructions on how to safely dispose of demon-infested items were provided by the branch office:
1) Do not give the infected literature to another person, as this may cause them to become possessed by the demon.
2) Burn the magazine in a metal container.
3) Bury the ashes at least 3 feet (1 metre) deep.
4) Mark the burial plot so as to avoid accidentally exposing any part of the possessed material.
If the magazine will not burn, it is likely that your copy is possessed by a particularly strong demon, and additional steps should be taken:
1) Pray over the magazine, making sure you say the word "Jehovah" out loud at least 3 times (it is a known fact that demons hate to hear the word "Jehovah", as do most people, and will usually try to flee when they hear it).
2) If the magazine still will not burn, you probably don't have strong enough faith - seek the assistance of your local elders, who will pray with you.
3) If it still doesn't burn, the service committee should immediately contact the circuit overseer who will provide further instructions (and a can of kerosene).
Those who have already read the magazine should look out for any symptoms of demon possession, such as things going bump in the night, or being molested in a sexual manner by an invisible presence while sleeping. Anyone who suspects they might have been possessed should seek professional help. -
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JWism retaking control of wife's family
by The JHWH ina situation regarding this religion has developed which i fear might have negative implications on me and wifes lives, and i'm looking for thoughts and advice in how to approach the situation.
i'll start with some background information to enlighten the situation.. i'm a male in mid-twenties, raised secularly, married to an ex-jw woman (on paper still a jw though), who's been raised in the jw religion, although somewhat untheocratically shall i say.
for instance her mother has 5 children with 3 different men, all non-jws, and has had many other relationships as well.
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The JHWH:
Maksutov – I don't expect JWs to behave rationally, I learned that when my wife was mentally still in. I do however expect that someone thats never been a JW, thus having no emotional attatchments to the religion, to be interested enough to do some basic research on the subject if he has a loved one with heavy affiliations with the religion.
And I also expect that any outsider with half a brain and even a touch of honesty, regardless of whatever hardships he/she maybe facing, will see the self-evident; its a cult. A lie. Failed predictions, lying about its own history, lying about scientific research(ers), lying about other religions, denying real phenomena, harmful and dangerous policies – if this isn't an obvious hoax then I don't know what is.
From a JW i would expect denial and spinning issues but not from an outsider.I think that is true of most people, but for someone with a close relative in the cult it is a bit different. Take my FIL for example. While he was working, running his own business, he had colleagues and friends. When he retired, he had nothing but a wife who was busy going to meetings and on the ministry. No friends, no purpose in life, and a fear of death looming. It was a more attractive prospect for him to join her and get his own needs met, than to critically and honestly investigate. He, like most who succumb, does not care whether it is true or not, only whether it makes him feel better than he felt before. There are none so blind as those who don't want to see.
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What are you up to this summer?
by Xanthippe ini really enjoy hearing about other people's lives.
feeling a little lonely this evening so please tell me if you have plans for the summer months.
i may go to some outdoor theatre with my daughter who's home from uni; with a picnic and a bottle of wine.
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maksutov
I've been to Yaxley clay pits, near Peterborough - found some ammonites, belemnites, gryphaea, and another type of bivalve. Next up is King's Dyke (just waiting for an access permit), then I'll probably try and take a look at Hunstanton. There are sites all over the UK, but those are the ones nearest to me.Xanthippe 13 hours ago
Fossil hunting really? Where do you go? How interesting. -
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What are you up to this summer?
by Xanthippe ini really enjoy hearing about other people's lives.
feeling a little lonely this evening so please tell me if you have plans for the summer months.
i may go to some outdoor theatre with my daughter who's home from uni; with a picnic and a bottle of wine.
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Fossil hunting! :D -
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JWism retaking control of wife's family
by The JHWH ina situation regarding this religion has developed which i fear might have negative implications on me and wifes lives, and i'm looking for thoughts and advice in how to approach the situation.
i'll start with some background information to enlighten the situation.. i'm a male in mid-twenties, raised secularly, married to an ex-jw woman (on paper still a jw though), who's been raised in the jw religion, although somewhat untheocratically shall i say.
for instance her mother has 5 children with 3 different men, all non-jws, and has had many other relationships as well.
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maksutov
It sounds like you are expecting people to behave rationally. Some people do quite well at that, but a lot don't. I'm in a somewhat similar situation - my never-been-a-JW father-in-law is studying with the JWs and progressing towards baptism, even after I gave him a book (that I wrote) spilling the beans on TTATT, and doing his own research online. My brother, who has previously commented that it is a cult, is quite bitter about the way he was harshly disciplined as a child by our JW parents, and is very well aware that the religion makes no sense is also now studying with JWs. My ex sister-in-law vacillates between believing it and not believing it, and again, I have spilled the beans with her. My wife knows enough to know that it is not true, but she still believes.
What all these people have in common is that they are not critical thinkers, and are instead reacting to needs and desires that are being fulfilled by what the JWs have to offer. A sense of community, a way to avoid confronting ones own mortality, a purpose in life, instant friends, an authority to tell them what to think and do. Whether it is true or not is not especially relevant - what is "true" today might not be "true" tomorrow anyway. It is sad, and frustrating, but I don't think there is much we can do about it. You can't force someone to think critically.
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New Thought About Active J.W.'s
by The Searcher infrom my own observations & conversations with selected active j.w.
's, here are my conclusions:.
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maksutov
I don't speak to many JWs any more, but two I have spoken to have both said that they are taking a more 'relaxed' view than they used to - they are fed up with beating themselves up, and are just doing what they feel they reasonably can. One of them said that they enjoy the good bits but take the judgmental stuff with a pinch of salt. These two are both completely convinced that it is the one true religion though, and defend it to the hilt. Not sure which group they would fit in!