Getting a tattoo together isn't exactly what I would have thought to be the next logical step in their relationship. It seems odd.
I've hugged and held hands with plenty, but I've never wanted to get a tattoo with them.
it happened to one of my friends.
what do you think of the guy's behavior?.
a girl and a guy are coworkers.
Getting a tattoo together isn't exactly what I would have thought to be the next logical step in their relationship. It seems odd.
I've hugged and held hands with plenty, but I've never wanted to get a tattoo with them.
in some ways i just have to admire wt for the amount of crap they can take and despite this can keep it from the r&f, and still keep coming up smelling of roses.
you think about all the dramas they have had and can yet still keep showing an increase - all be it in internet deprived developing countries.
but even still an over all increase is still an increase.
There has been a huge increase in Christianity in third world countries, in general, not just for the JWs, thanks to other extremist religions sending missionaries and doing the exact same thing the JWs are doing. And here they thought they were so special! As it turns out, they are just like every other extremist religion forcing their brand of Christianity onto the unsuspecting, very poor people in 3rd world countries.
And no, I don't hear them emphasize the fact that their numbers are shrinking in developed worlds and growing in 3rd world countries. I wonder why that is ...
when i was kid, when we would pass a church, my dad would point to it and say, "look!
there's a goat factory!
he never explained that he was trying to be funny and young kids take things quite literal.
Christianity has used goats symbolically as being the opposite of sheep... ie Goats ==> 'bad'; Sheep ==> 'good'. Goats also figure prominently in Islamic peoples' cultures. So goat is anti-Christian. It's really all a pile of crap-ola.
Exactly! Sorry, I thought that everyone would catch on to that, but maybe not. Anybody non-JW was considered a goat. When I was growing up, the JWs talked about the sheep vs. the goats thing all the time. Going out in field service was considered to be the work of separating the sheep from the goats. I heard recently (or read) that they changed their view on that and decided the separation would take place later, not now. Awful big of them of them to reserve their sentence of judgement until later.
i am not talking about posters here on this board ( otherwise i wouldn't be here would i) but in general.. si i am talking those ex j.ws in my community and we just dont get on.
well ok its a bit of an exaggeration to say i don't get on with them, we just dont associate.
this botherd me at first as i thought we would have much in common, but it wasn't so, and it's just the way it is.
The best thing about being out of the Borg is the freedom to be friends with who you want, and not being forced into fake friendships just because you have the same religious affiliation. It's nice, isn't it?
my thread was inspired by gentledawn's insightful comment about the effect the events in wales had on her jw husband.... hope any lurkers out there can filter out the signal (storys and experiences like this) to noise (the current trolls running amok on the forums) ratios.
this the problem with those who focus on outrageous fantasies about the watchtower.
it distracts from the real issues that need to be highlighted.. what happened in wales was for real.
Simon: The forum and the community has matured considerably in the last 10+ years
Yes, it has! I was so pleasantly surprised when I started frequenting this board again on a regular basis! Thanks for keeping an eye on this situation.
when i was kid, when we would pass a church, my dad would point to it and say, "look!
there's a goat factory!
he never explained that he was trying to be funny and young kids take things quite literal.
When I was kid, when we would pass a church, my dad would point to it and say, "Look! There's a goat factory!"
He never explained that he was trying to be funny and young kids take things quite literal. I don't remember how long I thought there were actual goats inside churches, but I don't think it was too long.
Has anybody ever heard of JWs say something so silly?
the term "watch tower" originated with the second adventists and was a carry over by charles taze russell to his own religious periodical and society.
even the proclaimers book admits as much.
in the footnote we read: "the expression 'watch tower' is not unique to russell's writings or to jehovah's witnesses.
"These shall be Jehovah's witnesses, testifying to the power and glory of the one true God, when apostate Christendom shall have been given up to the strong delusion to believe the lie of the Antichrist."
Wow! This H.A. Ironside sounds like a JW! Or the JWs sound like him!
regarding worldly people, shows or toys?
etc...what quotes annoyed you the most?.
for me it was "well, you have to remember, they're worldly"... "don't trust anyone who isn't in the truth" "they may be nice but they are not friends of jehovah"... just a few to name.
"We just have to wait on Jehovah to correct things in his OWN DUE TIME". (Said regarding injustices we saw in the congregation, my dad being abusive, etc.) It was said all. the. time.
When I first told my mother I didn't want to be a witness (when I was 16), she said, "Sometimes I don't either, but there's nothing else out there." She said that all the time, too. My young naive self would respond, "Yeah, I know."
when i found out "ttat" i felt like muhammad ali when joe frazer knocked him down in their first fight in the 15th round.
the ref came over grab my gloves and looked me in the eyes and asked me "are you ok, can you continue" and then gave me the standing 8 count.
no it didn't knock me out but it staggered me.
No Retreat No Surrender and Aunt Fancy,
You are both so lucky to have exited together! It's funny. I wonder how many JW couples live together as active JWs for years, both thinking the same thing and questioning the organization, but neither saying anything to each other. I bet it happens a lot!
Nice to meet both of you!
we are up for a new kind of persecution in the future.
a new form that was unheard of for us.
in australia, disfellowshipped and dissasociated are planning on suing jw for emotional and mental hardship for being cast out completely.
The Witnesses LOVE being persecuted! If they are not being persecuted, they will create their own persecution. It feeds into their paranoia and reinforces their belief that they are the chosen one.