Interesting reply tailesin. True we may disagree with someone's opinion, still they have the right to express themselves peacefully. We certainly don't want to become like the Watchtower and punish people for thought crime.
Athanasius
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Holocaust denier deported
by Kenneson inernst zundel is in trouble again.
see "kicked out of canada, white supremacist zundel served with charges in germany.
" it's a crime to deny the holocaust and incite hatred in germany; zundel is back in jail.
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Athanasius
Like Masonic halls, most Kingdom Halls don't have windows.
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Holocaust denier deported
by Kenneson inernst zundel is in trouble again.
see "kicked out of canada, white supremacist zundel served with charges in germany.
" it's a crime to deny the holocaust and incite hatred in germany; zundel is back in jail.
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Athanasius
"I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." --Voltaire
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Yankee or Dixie? (fluff)
by hemp lover ini love these stupid online quiz thingies.
(i'm 74% dixie, in case you're wondering.).
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/lgrob/southern_dialect_quiz.htm
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Athanasius
50% (Yankee) Barely into the Yankee category.
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Are you still "hurt" from your JW experience?
by JH in.
i was just wondering if you still feel hurt or some kind of interior pain from your jw days or is it all passed and you have no more feelings towards this organization.... i still feel "hurt" and let down... .
afterall, they were friends, and now they just don't care anymore.
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Athanasius
When I left the JWs over 20 years ago I did so voluntarily and also knowing the consequences. This made it easier for me to move on. Later most of my family also left the JWs. So I have been more fortunate than other exJWs whose family members shun them. However, I am interested in what is going on in Watch Tower land because of the remaining family members still involved in the JW cult.
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Do you have a better career now that you're out?
by wanderlustguy injust dawned on me that i couldn't do my job if not for leaving.
i'm a director of marketing for a telecom company and travel the country constantly, different city and state every three months or so.
part of the job is "having" to take people out for drinks and dinner, etc all the time.
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Athanasius
Yes much better, challenging and rewarding.
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A Biography of Charles Taze Russell
by Kenneson inin 1959, page 63, the divine plan of the ages denied that the watchtower society ever published a biography of charles taze russell.
the writer certainly was not very knowledgeable.
had he checked early watchtower magazines, he would have located russell's biography in the dec. 1, 1916 number.
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Athanasius
It is interesting that page 63 of the book Jehovah's Witnesses in the Divine Purpose states that they never published a biography of Pastor Russell. However, in the same book on pages 16-17 it says: "Here's something from the opening paragraphs of his [Russell's] biography as published in the Foreward of a later edition of his popular book, The Divine Plan of the Ages." Then it goes on to quote from the very Watch Tower published Russell biography that less than 50 pages later they deny ever printing.
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Do you tell your friends your were a JW?
by eljefe inlast night i was out with my friends and i ran into another ex-jw.
based on the conversation with this ex-jw, my friends could tell that i was hiding something.
i think i will have to tell my friends that i was a jw.
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Athanasius
So far nobody has asked.
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Who's Read Crisis of Conscience More Than Once?
by minimus ini've been re-reading it again and i'm definetly getting more out of it the 3rd time around.
i wonder why that is....
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Athanasius
I've read Crisis of Conscience twice, and agree with the others that you do get more out of the book the during the second read.
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What is your personal "Top Story" of 2004
by confusedjw inmine is the red sox winning the world series.
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Athanasius
Getting engaged and completing Russian 50 with an 'A.'