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cherryblossomgirl
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when did you stop believing?
by cherryblossomgirl inthe light faded for me when i was twelve.
i asked my uncle what happened to all the people who couldn't be reached by the "truth" in far off lands, or little kids whose parents didn't believe...ect... "would they still die in armagedon?
" he answered yes, and from there on, whether it was bs or not, i couldn't believe.
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when did you stop believing?
by cherryblossomgirl inthe light faded for me when i was twelve.
i asked my uncle what happened to all the people who couldn't be reached by the "truth" in far off lands, or little kids whose parents didn't believe...ect... "would they still die in armagedon?
" he answered yes, and from there on, whether it was bs or not, i couldn't believe.
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cherryblossomgirl
That's some funny stuff, Mungo, thanks for sharing
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Have you ever been marked?
by Dustin inwhen i first met my wife, she was not a jw.
i was baptized at the age of 12. to make a long story short, some of the other youths in the congregation followed my lead and took non jw boyfriends and girlfriends.
well the brothers decided to point me out specifically as i was the only one who cared.
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cherryblossomgirl
Hey Dustin-
I noticed you're from Wisconsin, me too. Where ya from? Are you still in? Did you stay with this lady? I was marked bad association during the announcements because I had some wordly friends and got in a little bit of trouble. My uncle was a child molester and he was cool with them. Don't feel bad man.
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When did you stop believing?
by cherryblossomgirl inthe "light" faded for me when i was twelve.
i asked my uncle what happened to all the people that couldn't be reached by the "truth" in far off lands, or little kids whose parents didn't believe..ect... " will they still die in armagedon?
" he answered yes.
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cherryblossomgirl
GOOD FOR YOU CARMEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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THE WORST THING ABOUT THE BORG ??????????
by vitty inwhat was the worse thing while you where in the "truth".
for me, it felt that everynight was a meeting night, the relentlous pressure getting to the meetings.. for my husband, apart from the meetings, it was the never ending assiments.
for my teenage son, it must have been field service.
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cherryblossomgirl
For me, It was so hard to stay awake! I would find myself nodding off all of the time. Also, trying not to laugh during the kingdom melody "Hey there all you thirsty ones". I was about fifteen when I suddenly realized what a perverted connotation that has. My BF and I would look at each other and I was so hard not to start cracking up!
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A question for the ladies out there
by Eyebrow2 in.
okay...the guys were asked which they preferred, mary ann or ginger...now here is a very important question.. in your friendships with other women, are you mary or rhoda?.
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cherryblossomgirl
You should ask the ladies if they prefer Mary Ann or Ginger. You'd prob. get more responses. Personally I prefer Mary Ann.
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when did you stop believing?
by cherryblossomgirl inthe light faded for me when i was twelve.
i asked my uncle what happened to all the people who couldn't be reached by the "truth" in far off lands, or little kids whose parents didn't believe...ect... "would they still die in armagedon?
" he answered yes, and from there on, whether it was bs or not, i couldn't believe.
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cherryblossomgirl
The light faded for me when I was twelve. I asked my uncle what happened to all the people who couldn't be reached by the "truth" in far off lands, or little kids whose parents didn't believe...ect... "Would they still die in Armagedon?" He answered yes, and from there on, whether it was BS or not, I couldn't believe. I used to have dreams of birds ripping off my face on judgement day.
Share your stories!
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When did you stop believing?
by cherryblossomgirl inthe "light" faded for me when i was twelve.
i asked my uncle what happened to all the people that couldn't be reached by the "truth" in far off lands, or little kids whose parents didn't believe..ect... " will they still die in armagedon?
" he answered yes.
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cherryblossomgirl
The "light" faded for me when I was twelve. I asked my uncle what happened to all the people that couldn't be reached by the "truth" in far off lands, or little kids whose parents didn't believe..ect... " Will they still die in armagedon?" He answered yes. From there on, whether it was bullsh*t or not, I couldn't believe. I used to have dreams that birds were ripping my face off on judgement day.
What's your story?? I'd love to read it .
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Can you help please? Re: JW grandfathers funeral
by Lily888888 inhi everyone, i am new to this forum so sorry about any mistakes.
i have just had the terrible news that my grandfather has passed away.
he and my grandmother (still alive) were both jehovah's witnesses.
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cherryblossomgirl
Hi Lilly,
My aunt was a witness when she died. Many of our friends and relatives that attended are not witnesses and I wasn't any longer at the time. The funeral was pretty normal, held at a funeral home, and there weren't really that many differences except obviously there wasn't a priest or anything the service was given by one of the elders at her cong. Don't be freaked out, you don't have to be a witness, just be prepared for a lot of boredom, and the fact that all of the kingdom melodies sound like " I wish I were an oscar meyer weiner", or "I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts".
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guilty or innocent???
by cherryblossomgirl ini lived with my aunt and uncle for ten years.
they were witnesses and so therefore so was i. my uncle was sexually and physically abusive to me and physically abusive to my aunt.
when my aunt and i went to the elders about the situation they turned the other cheek and made it our fault.
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cherryblossomgirl
I lived with my aunt and uncle for ten years. They were witnesses and so therefore so was I. My uncle was sexually and physically abusive to me and physically abusive to my aunt. When my aunt and I went to the elders about the situation they turned the other cheek and made it our fault. My aunt was pretty sick all of the time and started over-dosing on her meds. After a couple of times my uncle took complete control of her meds. But yet she was still acting all wacked and this one night she "fell" down the stairs. I was sleeping in the living room at the bottom of the stairs and he was in his room. I woke up right away and he turned the light on and he was already at the top. I think he pushed her. She became paralized from the waste down, and died about two years later. I think he did it and it's something that I don't know how to get over. I no longer see him, but I just got wind of that he got disfellowshipped for the second time. Tell me what you think.