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boy@crossroads
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easy there, pardner...let me explain
by doogie inok, wait...stop writing that hate mail to me.
i want to explain the new avator, just so there's no confusion.
it has a meaning but it's ot what you think.. yes, it's a crossed out cross.
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strange experience yesterday
by boy@crossroads inyesterday, i was in the public library looking at free minds and reading the posts.
after i'd finished reading on free minds i'd figured i'd go over to the magazine section to catch up on some current events.
as i got up to move to the other section the next person in line for computer use was a young mormon boy.
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boy@crossroads
Yea i read that too Mulan. Obviously this person was very confused. I mean he would devote a lot of his time and energy into making people believe that he was attending college when in fact he wasn't even enrolled.
Also I could tell that the boys in my public library were mormons b/c the one that was behind me was wearing a mormon name tag
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strange experience yesterday
by boy@crossroads inyesterday, i was in the public library looking at free minds and reading the posts.
after i'd finished reading on free minds i'd figured i'd go over to the magazine section to catch up on some current events.
as i got up to move to the other section the next person in line for computer use was a young mormon boy.
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boy@crossroads
yesterday, i was in the public library looking at free minds and reading the posts. After I'd finished reading on free minds I'd figured I'd go over to the magazine section to catch up on some current events. As I got up to move to the other section the next person in line for computer use was a young mormon boy. He must have been doing mission work in the area b/c he was still dressed in his black pants and white shirt. He smiled and I could tell he was nice. It was almost like looking at myself. I guess I just find it ironic that I just got off a site that frequently talks about cult and high-control groups and when I turned around there he was. My old self looking back at me.
but there's more to the story.....
when I got to the magazine section I picked up the latest, I guess it was newsweek and I began reading the wife murder that everyones been talking about. About the time I start to read it another young mormon sits two seats away from where I'm sitting. I'd heard that the husband who supposedly killed his wife was from utah so I immediately wondered if in fact he was mormon. As the article went on to describe the life of the accused murderer I couldn't help but look over at the mormon boy and wonder what people in his church were saying about the murder. I wondered if I asked him about the murder and if being a mormon had anything to do with it would he get defensive and defend his religion. Let me say that I don't believe that just being a mormon alone will lead someone to murder. Obviously there were probably other factors to consider in this case. But as I would frequently glance over at the boy I couldn't help but imagine what his world-view must be. The article in newsweek went on to describe how the husband was engaging in things inappropriate to the mormon religion and how his wife was dissappointed in his wayward choices. As I was reading the article I couldn't help but feel like I had an insidelook into this case knowing how high-control groups use fear and guilt as a way to keep people in line. As I looked at the mormons in the library I felt some degree of pride knowing that I at one time wouldn't even allow the possibility that my religion could be wrong.
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How many witness marriages would end in divorce
by boy@crossroads inwere it not for the witness view of marriage as an eternal bond how many witness couples would have gone their separate ways?
based on what i've personally seen i would say at least 75%.
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boy@crossroads
Seriously though, how many witness couples do you know enjoy being around each other? I think a lot of them are unhappy b/c more emphasis is placed on the marriage aspect instead of finding someone that is compatable.
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How many witness marriages would end in divorce
by boy@crossroads inwere it not for the witness view of marriage as an eternal bond how many witness couples would have gone their separate ways?
based on what i've personally seen i would say at least 75%.
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boy@crossroads
b/c its what I do best!!!
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How many witness marriages would end in divorce
by boy@crossroads inwere it not for the witness view of marriage as an eternal bond how many witness couples would have gone their separate ways?
based on what i've personally seen i would say at least 75%.
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boy@crossroads
Have you eaten a child, Captain? I hope your avatar isn't a home picture!!!!!!!!
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How many witness marriages would end in divorce
by boy@crossroads inwere it not for the witness view of marriage as an eternal bond how many witness couples would have gone their separate ways?
based on what i've personally seen i would say at least 75%.
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boy@crossroads
Although I'm not completely sure, I think the witnesses would at least frown upon cannibalism
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How many witness marriages would end in divorce
by boy@crossroads inwere it not for the witness view of marriage as an eternal bond how many witness couples would have gone their separate ways?
based on what i've personally seen i would say at least 75%.
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boy@crossroads
Witnesses also eat children
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How many witness marriages would end in divorce
by boy@crossroads inwere it not for the witness view of marriage as an eternal bond how many witness couples would have gone their separate ways?
based on what i've personally seen i would say at least 75%.
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boy@crossroads
were it not for the witness view of marriage as an eternal bond how many witness couples would have gone their separate ways? Based on what I've personally seen I would say at least 75%.
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Amish in the City/The Village/JW's
by mamochan13 ini watched amish in the city tonight and saw the village last night.
been thinking a lot about comparisons with jws.
i found the rumspringa thing quite interesting ever since i saw devil's playground (watch it if you have a chance, great documentary!).
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boy@crossroads
and "running wild" is a relative term. Whats "running wild" to the amish certainly isn't "running wild" to most other people. I can just imagine a young amish on their rumspringa interacting with outside people. If wearing blue jeans and driving cars is "running wild" what will they think when they find out about pornography, drugs, immoral behaviour? The person would probably say to themselves "Man, everybody back home was right this world is evil".