Brilliantly written Terry ... Your comical similes had me guffawing. Thanks for the best read I have had all day
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Four Horsemen ...and an Apocalypse (a memoir)
by Terry infour horsemen ...and an apocalypse.
the bar sign on top of the ramshackle building reads: “the four horsemen”.. my best friend bob yells for me to hear him once we stepped inside the door.. “...hangout spot... motorcycle ‘club... the punishers...” that’s all i could hear because of the loud music.. jukebox music pounded my head.
the click-clack of the pool tables, outbursts of laughter, and loud voices filled my ears till they rang.. eventually, i learned that the punishers are a brotherhood of law enforcement officers, court officials, correctional officers; and like-minded individuals.. did the strange critters in this bar look like anything but worrisome outlaws?
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BluesBrother
Of course Splane did not say anything about Delroy Grant. Don’t believe everything you read on the internet.
However it appears true that he associated with the congregation, some may have considered him a brother ( that is what some think of me because I was often there with my wife pre Covid , and that would be a mistake too) .
Whether the drama will bring this out I don’t know , it didn’t play a part in his capture as far as I know..
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Anyone have an obvious gay or lesbian in the congregation?
by mickbobcat inwhen i was a kid we had a kh with a basement and this guy joe winestien lived in it.
he has passed away i believe.
he was about 24 and used to hang around the young boys.
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BluesBrother
What is “ obvious “? You can never tell unless proven
Reminds me of a young sister who was , well, masculine. She always wore men’s shoes and stuff and just seemed mannish. I even heard other young sisters giggling that when looking at a clothes catalogue she liked all the men’s wear.
What happened ? She moved away, came back to visit and brought a husband, he was definitely male....
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protecting the oldest generation.
by waton inthis tree is named after a general, because the us called in the army to protect these oldtimers; now wrapped in a fire proof blanket.
(it has already a 4 feet fireproof bark).
when will canada do the same, on it's west coast and brazil in the amazon?
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BluesBrother
The thick bark on these trees has enabled them to survive countless fires in the past. I read somewhere that the extreme heat of these fires was unprecedented and made a danger to them.
I am no climate activist but I must agree that so many bad things happening makes me worry about the climate.
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Are JW Masters of Deception?
by Iamallcool inwe do know that many of them are masters of deception!
can you give us some examples?
i notice that some worldly people think jw are very honest people but we know better than that!
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BluesBrother
They are so good at deception that they have deceived themselves 🤔
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GB / Wives ,wont voluntarily give up their lifestyle
by smiddy3 injust an observation viewing some of their on camera appearances , and their arrogance believing they are the only one`s used by god to reach and teach the people ,despite what gj said at the arc on the subject.. no doubt the gb men wear designer tailor made suits from the best tailors in nys ?
and their wives adequately provided for in a similar way ?
nothing from kmart or target ,walmart or whatever.. shoes are probably made from form fit cobblers to fit the individual ?
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BluesBrother
Let’s not speculate about things we cannot know. There is enough real criticism we can make without making stuff up
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1995 generation change
by Gorb innow, many years later, i remember the 1995 generation change, very well.. since early youth, hearing my father explaining in field service the 2520 years.
it was his main theme in the field.. with the change my doubts started.
with some jw friends we did not trust the organization anymore.
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BluesBrother
I have not followed all the above doctrinal discussion, but the mid nineties generation change was a massive change in thinking. I did not lose faith immediately but,looking back , it was the start of my independent thinking. I left before year 2000.
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2021-08-S-196--Using Enjoy Life Forever! in the Ministry!
by Atlantis in2021-08-s-196--using enjoy life forever!
in the ministry.
english and spanish.
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BluesBrother
Can you imagine dealing with this from the platform?
“And now we are to see an encouraging video Brothers..”
then
“Wasn’t that encouraging? ( no response) “ So how can that help us in our ministry today?”
Sister Dependable raises her hand because she always does.......
oh dear! Thank goodness my days at that are done! !
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Pale Red Dot
by ScottS injoined about the same time back in 2001 as minimus- we never agreed on very much at all, i was pro jw, and like most here, he was not.
his constant questions would somewhat annoy me, yet they were always here every time i remembered to check back on this site, there he was.. he was a constant.
an irritatingly constant.. what a loss tho.. wherever you are minimus, i wish you love and rest.. scooby..
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BluesBrother
Hi Scott it is good to see a fellow Brit and another old timer , in your former time as ScoobySnax.
Yes we are all going to miss Min.. whether we agreed with him or not, he was hard to ignore .
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Finally, Finally, - Editorial says Jehovah’s Witnesses elder did exactly the right thing by reporting to police.
by was a new boy in'unanswered questions — disturbing ones — surround the case of a former school health aide charged with three second-degree felony counts of molesting a child.. here’s what we know: santa fe police arrested 30-year-old robert apodaca in july over allegations he sexually abused a boy in 2019, including at the school nurse’s office at gonzales community school.. .
apodaca and the boy knew each other through the north santa fe congregation of jehovah’s witnesses.
an elder at the congregation reported apodaca to police after the family came to him in june.
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The links dont open for me, behind a paywall. The important point is in a few posts above that states that reporting is mandatory in New Mexico. If so, and this elder contacted Bethel for guidance he would surely be told to report it.
Is that not WT policy?