The pain of death, sure.
But not existing anymore, no.
whether you're a former jw, or active jw, or some other religion, or atheist, what do you say?
do you fear death and, whether yes, no, or i don't know, why?
have changed religious views changed your view of death?
The pain of death, sure.
But not existing anymore, no.
evil slave.
as it turns out, according to watchtower as of now we need only take a look at 8 men of watchtower, and then ask and answer a question in order to be on the safe side.
my article is titled evil slave and is available at: http://marvinshilmer.blogspot.com/2013/04/evil-slave.html.
Not at all what I was hoping to see here...
yes, it is a joke
once when i was profoundly sad for too many days, my brother in law sent us a mix tape.
he named each song after a person in our family.
this is the one he named heather.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcic4g5tulw.
http://www.jwactivists.org.
facebook the association of anti-watchtower activists.
I applaud the effort!
The video was well done in terms of intent and message.
You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life.
Winston Churchill
say after 1970 for reference, i cast my vote for the 1973 classic, "chinatown.".
what say ye?.
farkel.
Blade Runner
The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
while you were sitting in that uncomfortable folding chair the other night.... listening to something you've heard already a thousand times before.... do you know what was happening at the same time?.
somebody somewhere else was studying a real textbook.
somebody was cramming for a college exam.
well said sir
they keep pretending to be my friend, and then i get word that they actually hate me.
they have even slandered and said i not worthy to talk to.
then of course, there are the rumours... needless to say, i am pretty depressed..
Turn one of them into a toad...
an acquaintance (golf partner), was in the neighborhood.
and call to see if he could drop by and meet my wife.. no problem, come over.
well, he was with his 12 year old.
"Anything you fancy?"
i have lurked now and then, just decided to join.. my older brother and i were raised by our jw mom, but our dad was a non-practicing catholic.
so we went to the hall, but were considered "weak" witnesses, since our family still celebrated xmas and birthdays, to appease my dad i suppose.
as a kid, i loved these holidays.. anyways, when my brother was 17 (i was 13), he spent a few weeks with our cousins in ky, who are all gung-ho j-dubs, and upon his return, he decided he was going to be more "theocratic".
yo