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recoveringjw
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Give the JW experience a BOOK title.
by qwerty inpinching following on fromprestons idea of the movie theme i'll start...................... pride and prejudice.
wuthering brooklyn heights.
the awakening.
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recoveringjw
Thoughts on God? Hmm.....
Not so sure if there really is a god. Since I left the JW's have become an "evoluntionist" and the idea of Supreme being doesn't make much sense to me anymore
If there is a God, think he is pretty sick f*ck to allow so many horrible things to happen to so many people and sometimes these things happen in "his" name
If there is a God, think we are probably his play things
Never bought into the idea that he kept us around to prove something. If he is all knowing, all seeing, all whatever, he could have swatted Satan to another dimension and started over on us "flawed" humans
But....I'm not jaded, really
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How does Jehovah's direction differ from pulling it out of your *ss
by Terry inthe doctor examines the patient and prescribes a powerfully effective medicine.. the pharmacist dispenses the medication according to the prescription.. the patient takes the medicine according to the label directions.. the above is a three step process.
easy analogy to understand.
we've all had to visit the doctor and get medicine at one time or another.. now i want to examine this process and use the analogy as a model for understanding how the governing body dispenses "truth" from jehovah to the congregations of jehovah's witnesses as his mouthpiece and "prophetic" voice.. in the 1950's doctors began prescribing a medicine called thalidomide.
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recoveringjw
Excellent analogy Terry! Also, Gumby--you make a good point about the GB. It would seem impossible to me that at least some of them do not know about the fallacy. But, if they do know and won't/can't/don't do anything about it--shame on them. It can't be that Ray Franz was the only one to escape--maybe some have tried and they have been "gotten rid of". **shudder** But seriously, I suppose that they probably feel pretty trapped---for so many people in the org., especially those in a position of power, the WTBTS is their life, the only thing they know. Not so sure if that is really a good excuse though.
Bethany
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Give the JW experience a BOOK title.
by qwerty inpinching following on fromprestons idea of the movie theme i'll start...................... pride and prejudice.
wuthering brooklyn heights.
the awakening.
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recoveringjw
Things that go Knock on your door
Decline and Fall of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
The apostates of Kitchen Street
The Poison
wooded BibleDesperation--Stephen King(writing as Richard Bachman--I think)
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my emotions are a roller coaster
by karategirl inwhen i first got on this site a few days ago i felt so much relief and joy.
i was even trying to help others right away because i have been out for ten years already.
now i am finding that other people's comments and memories are bringing up so many of my own that i have suppressed for years.
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recoveringjw
karategirl,
It's obvious that many of us have had similar feelings. :) I left the "borg" about 8 years ago and exploring my way around this forum has brought back some memories and also led me to remember things that I had repressed. I thought I had left it all behind, but apparently, I still have some things to work out. It can be very emotional, but leaving the JW's can be pretty traumatic too You can be as open as you want to be. No one really expects you to bare your soul. But, if you want to do that, I am pretty confident that the people around here will embrace you with open arms.
Welcome, welcome, welcom! Hope to see you here often.
PS--the first week after I was turned on to this place, I got absolutely NOTHING done at work. I contracted a pretty serious case of JWDitis and still haven't gotten over it !
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Peering into my past - Snippets from my early life
by Mysterious ini was going through my things the other day and i came across a journal i used to keep at quite a young age.
the mentality there is just scary.
i was quite the budding writer with my big words but can you see all the canned thoughts and phrases lifted from the dubs and dropped into my grammar and writing style.
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recoveringjw
Usually, when I read through my journals, it makes me realize what a big dork I was (and perhaps still am)!
Bethany
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JWD's growth rate trounces that of the JWs
by seattleniceguy incheck it out.
i signed up on december 15. i am member 11210. members signing up the middle of this month were in the mid 14400's.
that means in 8 months, we've had about 3200 additional people show up.
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recoveringjw
SNG--Rural territory was my favorite to work. Lots of space between the houses. I used to wait until we did some local territory and then tell the car group leader (or whatever weird thing they called them) that I had some return visits out in the rural territory. The more hardcore JW's didn't want to waste time driving around so I would take my friends back to the KH and then we would ditch service and go have lunch. There were usually the standard objections about sisters working alone out there......
Guess I should have explained the "air-posting" thing to start with :)
Bethany
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Peering into my past - Snippets from my early life
by Mysterious ini was going through my things the other day and i came across a journal i used to keep at quite a young age.
the mentality there is just scary.
i was quite the budding writer with my big words but can you see all the canned thoughts and phrases lifted from the dubs and dropped into my grammar and writing style.
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recoveringjw
Mysterious,
It makes ya a little nauseated to read some of that, doesn't it? I was cleaning out some closets and found a box of journals I had kept (been keeping a journal since age 16) and I read through the journal from the period of time when I was DF'd and it was just amazing how up and down my emotions were. And I was so lonely! Reading through it made my hurt and I realized that I never ever wanted to feel like that again!
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I gotta know from you men,,,,,
by kls inlogans post on undies brought up something that i can't understand,,,,,,,what is with that little tuff of hair guys have under their bottom lip, it drives me crazy .
my son has it and i tell him he missed a spot shaving, is it supposed to look cool or what?
i can be a room and see this guy from afar and think ,you have food on your mouth or a huge cold sore.
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recoveringjw
"A "flavor saver" can also be used for stimulus, is that what you wanted to know?"
Oh my. Never thought of that---maybe that is actually why I like my husband's goatee so much.......
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I gotta know from you men,,,,,
by kls inlogans post on undies brought up something that i can't understand,,,,,,,what is with that little tuff of hair guys have under their bottom lip, it drives me crazy .
my son has it and i tell him he missed a spot shaving, is it supposed to look cool or what?
i can be a room and see this guy from afar and think ,you have food on your mouth or a huge cold sore.
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recoveringjw
I know you asked for opinions from men, however:
My brother had a little "soul patch" and his guitarist Dusty decided to grow one, but Dusty is blond, so it looks stranger looks like his face is a bit grotty-my brother now calls him "dirt face"