Thanks a lot. It's definitely great to be here!
findingmyway
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Explain 1 Chronicles 16: 30; Psalms 104:5; Psalms 37: 9, 11, 22, 29, 34
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if i remember correctly, these and other scriptures like it support the belief of "paradise on earth" inhabited by righteous people forever.
sorry to make you pull out your bibles, but do these verses confirm that the earth will always exist (i.e., never totter) and that the righteous will live on it forever?
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Explain 1 Chronicles 16: 30; Psalms 104:5; Psalms 37: 9, 11, 22, 29, 34
by findingmyway in.
if i remember correctly, these and other scriptures like it support the belief of "paradise on earth" inhabited by righteous people forever.
sorry to make you pull out your bibles, but do these verses confirm that the earth will always exist (i.e., never totter) and that the righteous will live on it forever?
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findingmyway
I was cleaning the house when the recurring thought about paradise and the earth remaining forever came. I'm glad I decided to post this. I have a Concordance to the scriptures so I decided to look up those scriptural references for help on this. You know this was the only teaching that I found it hard to let go of -- mostly, because I have a son and the thought of taking such a wonderful possibility from him made me ill and riddled with guilt. I wasn't sure anyone would respond, but I am so happy for those of you who did.
I see the light now!
I am forever grateful!
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Explain 1 Chronicles 16: 30; Psalms 104:5; Psalms 37: 9, 11, 22, 29, 34
by findingmyway in.
if i remember correctly, these and other scriptures like it support the belief of "paradise on earth" inhabited by righteous people forever.
sorry to make you pull out your bibles, but do these verses confirm that the earth will always exist (i.e., never totter) and that the righteous will live on it forever?
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findingmyway
If I remember correctly, these and other scriptures like it support the belief of "paradise on earth" inhabited by righteous people forever. Sorry to make you pull out your bibles, but do these verses confirm that the earth will always exist (i.e., never totter) and that the righteous will live on it forever? -
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"are there gonna be meetings in the new system?"
by in a new york bethel minute inthis is what i asked my mom (die-hard jdub) tonight at dinner.
her answer?
"i sure hope not... and, well, if there is i hope there are a lot less because they take up so much time.
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findingmyway
At least until the thousand year reign is over. After that everyone will be perfect and there will be no need.
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Transition from Kingdom Hall to Church
by findingmyway inis there anyone out there who used to attend the kh and now attends a church?
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Yep! I was an elder and now I consider myself successfully faded.
Was that hard for you? I know that it is different for everyone, but how long did it take for you to be successfully faded?
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Transition from Kingdom Hall to Church
by findingmyway inis there anyone out there who used to attend the kh and now attends a church?
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findingmyway
FMW you have a PM.
What's a PM?
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Overcoming Stigmas and Taboos
by findingmyway ingod bless you?.
happy birthday?.
merry christmas?.
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findingmyway
Can you say:
God Bless You?
Happy Birthday?
Merry Christmas?
Happy Valentines Day?
Are there any of these or others that you still cannot bring yourself to say even though you are no longer a JW?
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Transition from Kingdom Hall to Church
by findingmyway inis there anyone out there who used to attend the kh and now attends a church?
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Well, occasionally, I attend church with my boyfriend. I'm df'd, and I haven't been to the KH in months and I didn't go to the District Convention and this past weekend I missed our "1-day assembly." When my mother asked me why, I told her that I didn't know about it and my son and I were out of town anyway. Truth is, even if I knew about it and I was in town, I wouldn't have gone. I just can't stomach going to the KH, assemblies and conventions.
Although, it was a bit creepy for me the first couple of times, I do, enjoy fellowshipping at my boyfriend's church. My hurdle is that I have an 8 year old (who enjoys going to the KH) who I would like to take with me to church. But I know that he will feel torn and confused. I still feel that way sometimes.
I like idea of having a place to worship. If my boyfriend and I ever get married, he will want everyone (including my son) in his household to attend church with him.
I shouldn't put the cart before the horse, but these are the types of things I think about. Can I really see myself doing the structured religion thing again? Can I see myself getting baptized, tithing, and participating in communion once a week? It makes me feel icky to think about it.
Is this a process? Will I ever overcome these taboos? Did you experience something similar?
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Transition from Kingdom Hall to Church
by findingmyway inis there anyone out there who used to attend the kh and now attends a church?
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findingmyway
Is there anyone out there who used to attend the KH and now attends a church?
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which JEHOVAH'S WITNESS SCARE TACTICS kept you from leaving?
by Ms. Whip inmeeting jehovah's witnesses at your door was a fresh, new experience.
they were nice, friendly and smiled real big.
along with your bible study you received an instant life.
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give them back their fear and guilt...tell them you don't want it any more
I'm working on it. Although I am an adult and a parent, there's a part of me that still wants to please my parents and make them proud. Of course, my struggle is letting go of that desire to please them, because I will never be happy until I do.