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cindykp
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YESTERDAY'S WT STUDY
by Mary inoh lordy, at yesterday's botchtower study, paragraph 17 (i think) asked what we personally found "encouraging" about the 2004 stats that are listed by country in the wt.
anyway, someone finally put up their hand and remarked about how wonderful it was to see that ethiopia had a 5% increase......ya, i guess if you're starving to death, who wouldn't want to hear that paradise is right around the corner.
one bro put up his hand and actually mentioned the fact that there was 0% increase in virtually all the industrialized nations, but that we "shouldn't let that discourage us".
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YESTERDAY'S WT STUDY
by Mary inoh lordy, at yesterday's botchtower study, paragraph 17 (i think) asked what we personally found "encouraging" about the 2004 stats that are listed by country in the wt.
anyway, someone finally put up their hand and remarked about how wonderful it was to see that ethiopia had a 5% increase......ya, i guess if you're starving to death, who wouldn't want to hear that paradise is right around the corner.
one bro put up his hand and actually mentioned the fact that there was 0% increase in virtually all the industrialized nations, but that we "shouldn't let that discourage us".
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cindykp
You almost have to feel bad for the guy conducting. Looking and looking for someone to raise their hand. Head moving back and forth, sweat dripping!!!!!! Then the final question, "anyone?"
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YESTERDAY'S WT STUDY
by Mary inoh lordy, at yesterday's botchtower study, paragraph 17 (i think) asked what we personally found "encouraging" about the 2004 stats that are listed by country in the wt.
anyway, someone finally put up their hand and remarked about how wonderful it was to see that ethiopia had a 5% increase......ya, i guess if you're starving to death, who wouldn't want to hear that paradise is right around the corner.
one bro put up his hand and actually mentioned the fact that there was 0% increase in virtually all the industrialized nations, but that we "shouldn't let that discourage us".
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cindykp
Hi Mary,
It went the same way here too! I just posted this on another thread, but how about paragraph 15? My girlfriend and I couldnt quit laughing.
The Harvest Reaching Its Climax
The question for the paragraph is
15. What was prophesied that God's people would to in the final days? lmao
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A good question to make JWs 'think'
by Simon inmost of us have experienced the frustration of trying to convince a friend or relative that the wts is not what it claims: an organisation backed by 'god'.. of course, it is very difficult to prove a negative and a real die-hard believer will explain-away any evidence of wrongdoing by the org.
as they are trained to do so well.. i have found it good to reverse the question and ask them:.
"what would the wts have to do to convince you that it wasn't god's organisation?".
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cindykp
Even the witnesses agree that there is no 100% proof that any religion is God's chosen religion.
I have always asked myself this question. Because of the fact that we are all imperfect, how is it possible to really identify the "one true religion?" If I were catholic, and devoted my whole life to it because I believed it was the right one, would god destroy me in armegedon? I was told it is the ones who knew the truth, and turned it away, were the ones who would be destroyed. But, going back to being imperfect, if we have doubts I cannot imagine a loving god giving up on us that easily just because we are unsure.
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OMG! Revelation: A Grand Climax at Hand!
by Swan ini've been out longer than i thought.. when did they publish this book?
what a title!
how freudian!.
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cindykp
I wasnt there in 1988, but one of the headings in this Sundays watchtower study was
The Harvest Reaching Its Climax
The question for the paragraph is
15. What was prophesied that God's people would to in the final days? lmao
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Did you feel guilty when you did your first post on the forum???
by Es inhello all, hope everyone is well,.
as i read many posts there seems to be many that "closet" read and it isnt till many months or even years that they actually post something.
was just wondering how long it took other people to post and did they feel guilty?.
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cindykp
I think I posted the first day I joined! Too much as a matter of fact. I supose that slows down after a while. I didnt feel guilty.
Cindy
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Re: the funeral that I did not want to go to today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by cindykp inthose of you who saw my threads, know that my grandpa was going to die.
you may also remember the fact
that he went from the catholic religion to jw"s, may have had this wrong at first, but in 2003. we discussed the fact
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cindykp
Oh, one other thing about the funeal that was a tad bit confusing to me. After it was over, "everyone" including us df'd people were invited to a brunch held a local place. Now, how can they eat with us? Maybe we would have had a whole table to ourselves. Or I guess we could have sat with the worldly people we knew. I didnt go.
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All I really know of so far is the library card, Tabacco stuff.............
by cindykp insince im still new here, i never saved any info or links.. i could get off my lazy butt and search through this whole site, but that seems like alot of work.
(and the search thing never works for me.
know some of you have craploads of links, articles and other things that may help me out.
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cindykp
Thanks, I have save what i have so far. I suppose I should go get some more ink for my printer!!!!!!
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Re: the funeral that I did not want to go to today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by cindykp inthose of you who saw my threads, know that my grandpa was going to die.
you may also remember the fact
that he went from the catholic religion to jw"s, may have had this wrong at first, but in 2003. we discussed the fact
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cindykp
Hmm, well there are alot of things I remember, I was born as a witness, and left when I was 18. Back in 1985. Im sure there is soo much more that I have no clue about! But how much I really learned, and took in at that young of an age is probably slim.- 1874 was taught as the year of Jesus? presence until 1943 (not 1914). Is this presented honestly in the article?
- Did you know that the date was once 606 BCE not 607 BCE?
- Did you know that 1878 was once taught as the last year people were called to heaven as the anointed?
- Did you know that until 1970 the WTS taught that the great tribulation started in 1914 took a hiatus in 1918 to start up again at a future time?
- What about flip-flop doctrines such as who the superior authorities are, whether a woman must scream if being raped, whether people who died at Sodom and Gomorrah would be resurrected, could a JW accept an organ transplant?.
- What happened to the generation alive in 1914 that would see Armageddon come?
- When did the WTS change their teaching that a creative day was 7,000 years long to "many thousand years," a teaching that 1975 was founded on?
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cindykp
Why am I still sitting in my P'J's at 3 in the afternoon?