click on new topic--then select a subject area. there is a private members only section..
but--in any case--no-one knows who--or where --you are.
i'm looking for someone to talk to, preferably local, things are in a really bad way, is there a way to post to the more private members only forum?
i can't seem to post there...
click on new topic--then select a subject area. there is a private members only section..
but--in any case--no-one knows who--or where --you are.
"because the preaching work must be winding down with another cut back of magazines!
" ok then why are they ramping up production of music videos, cartoons and movies?
deer in headlights look.facepalm-me.
the end was really close when i was dipped 55 years ago. and its been getting really closer ever since.
welcome Adrianis magic....and anyone else from the UK reading this.
i remember some men getting appointed and wondering what the hell were they thinking???.
likewise when i came to someone being appointed a presiding overeer or whatever they are called now!
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heres another--me !
back in 1971--when all this elder stuff was just beginning....i decided to quit being a dub. it was a sunday morning--and i was due to give the talk that afternoon. i had skimmed through the talk script--something about a big cooking pot--? WTF. i couldnt make head nor tail of it.
anyway--i phoned the congregation servant ( a former branch servant in africa or summat )--and he invited me over to see him--at his house.
i came straight to the point--told him i was resigning and the reasons why. in the course of the following conversation--he said he was glad i had told him--as he was intending to put me forward as an elder !! and it would have been embarrassing if i quit after being appointed !
holy spirit in action.
my arse.
i remember some men getting appointed and wondering what the hell were they thinking???.
likewise when i came to someone being appointed a presiding overeer or whatever they are called now!
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OntheWayOut do you mean 'mixed' religiously? When the Witnesses use that word that's usually what they mean, but I thought your wife was still in?
No, she is a JW. I mean the old C.O. literally thought white JW's marrying black JW's was "spiritually" bad. I told him I had prayerfully examined my situation and read mags about such.
He said I would not find such couples in Gilead, and rarely at Bethel. I found and showed him a recent Gilead class photo with a black/white couple.
outrageous.
one of the GB has a very attractive wife--who happens to look a lot younger than him--and is "of colour "
cannot wait to see this.
is it going to be in regular cinemas?
i love the fact that the guardian newspaper, the same paper that exposed their un involvement, are the ones reviewing this.. p.s.
I understand the external shots are a real KH, as the Guardian reviews says - they location scouted a KH that had recently been sold, and therefore dealt with the new owners for using it for filming
oh that is sweet !
i have opened thesite to relate this part of my day.. yes the jw are such happy people.
yeah right... my wife has come home after an extended sunday meeting in a foul mood.
to be around her is like feeling your way through barbed wire.
if my wife had come home from a meeting in a bad mood--i would have banged my fist on the table and demanded my dinner !
i regularly check in to see what's happening but i'm not here like i used to be.. are you here every day?
are you here as much as before?.
i'm ashamed to say--every day.
sad life i lead.
we know that the hebrew scriptures, or old testament states that the practice of circumcision (of males) was supposed to be yet another sign that set the jews apart from the "people of the nations".
but apart from so many odd things, how dumb is this?.
i mean, how did someone know if a male was circumcised or not??
other religions do it too.
just shows it was a design fault to begin with.
greetings, friends:.
the opening query is presented, loosely, in the past tense, assuming that you are not currently a reader of watchtower publications.. not that i'm already rather certain of your reply, it's just that i would like to know if in your english-speaking country (or esl [english as second language]) the society deigned to tailor the publications to your spellings, expressions, idiomatic renderings, etc.
as you will read below, so-called american english is a dialect of english.. i found this online under american english vs. british english:.
@dozy:
Ron Drage learnt ( UK English spelling--i checked ) it from his wife--she was american.