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Wild_Thing
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medical directives
by road to nowhere ini just took a good look at the "blood card".
it is cartoonish with the x'd out blood bag.
and a sample directive from the hospital is a way better form for making wishes known.
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When All Else FAILS Protest and Cry When You Don’t Get Your Way
by minimus indo these democrats really think that if they protest and wail about anything they don’t like , that policies will change ?
they are really embarrassing themselves..
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Wild_Thing
Totally agree, the girl next door!
There is stupid on both sides. There is no need to join in the madness.
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Leah Rimini on Jehovah's Witnesses
by sparky1 ini just saw an ad last night for this.
it will be televised in november on a&e..
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Wild_Thing
I wish she would do a whole series on JWs, but I still can't wait, even if it is one episode. I am ready for the Watchtower to be exposed for the charlatan it is.
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When All Else FAILS Protest and Cry When You Don’t Get Your Way
by minimus indo these democrats really think that if they protest and wail about anything they don’t like , that policies will change ?
they are really embarrassing themselves..
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Wild_Thing
Minimus, you are proving my point. Should I hand you a shovel? You seem to already be digging in deep.
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When All Else FAILS Protest and Cry When You Don’t Get Your Way
by minimus indo these democrats really think that if they protest and wail about anything they don’t like , that policies will change ?
they are really embarrassing themselves..
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Wild_Thing
I agree with most of what you said, dubstepped. But like I tell my students ... we can still do the right thing, even when others don't.
The youth in our country is watching us, and we are setting the tone for the next generation of voters, for better or worse. We need to change the dialogue on both sides. We can all express our disagreements without resorting to insults and name calling. This is Kindergarten 101 stuff.
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Religion in the USA and Elsewhere
by Joe Grundy intrying to follow media reports in the us and elsewhere, a question occurred to me.. in the uk, religious beliefs are largely irrelevant to most people.
even those who claim adherence seem to do so in a fairly vague way and it doesn't seem to make much difference.. in the us (it seems to me) it's a much bigger issue.
the evangelical christian movement seems quite powerful politically in various iterations ("family values" etc.
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Wild_Thing
Knowing and understanding a politician's religion is very important to me, and it think it should be important to everybody. I know I am probably more sensitive about it than non-ex-JWs, but I wish other people paid for attention to it.
A person's religious beliefs naturally influence a person's decision making about a lot of things, and it is a great way to tell what their world view is.
For example, Trump made it very clear that he was against muslims and wanted a muslim ban when he was campaigning. I am guessing there were people who disagree on that issue, but voted for him anyway. For me, it would be a deal breaker. I think it should be for anybody.
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When All Else FAILS Protest and Cry When You Don’t Get Your Way
by minimus indo these democrats really think that if they protest and wail about anything they don’t like , that policies will change ?
they are really embarrassing themselves..
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Wild_Thing
This kind of dialogue is why we remain so divided as a nation. Last time I checked, protesting and even "wailing" is a first amendment right that, believe it or not, has helped change things that people were unhappy about in the past.
Grow up.
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Just a thought
by moley injust a hypothetical question.
if the society was right and armageddon came a knocking would you want to live in a society run by the org and bully elders.. would rather die at armageddon.
i would.
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Wild_Thing
Give me liberty, or give me death!
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Funeral/Memorial at the Kingdom Hall ... Would you go?
by Wild_Thing inlet's say an aunt or uncle dies.
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let's say you barely knew them.. let's say their memorial service was held at the kingdom hall.. let's say if you attend, you have to deal with shunning from family and jws, and you are forced listen to them present their paradise promotional materials, and the dead person's "earthly hope™", and let's face it ... the heeby-jeebies of having to be in a kingdom hall again.. would you put yourself through it?
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Wild_Thing
Thank you to all sharing your experiences and opinions. It is a hard decision to make. I have about decided not to go. I don't see ANYTHING good coming out of it. I just don't understand why I can't shake the guilt over not going! Old JW programming, I guess?
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Funeral/Memorial at the Kingdom Hall ... Would you go?
by Wild_Thing inlet's say an aunt or uncle dies.
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let's say you barely knew them.. let's say their memorial service was held at the kingdom hall.. let's say if you attend, you have to deal with shunning from family and jws, and you are forced listen to them present their paradise promotional materials, and the dead person's "earthly hope™", and let's face it ... the heeby-jeebies of having to be in a kingdom hall again.. would you put yourself through it?
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Wild_Thing
Let's say an aunt or uncle dies.
Let's say you barely knew them.
Let's say their memorial service was held at the Kingdom Hall.
Let's say if you attend, you have to deal with shunning from family and JWs, and you are forced listen to them present their Paradise Promotional materials, and the dead person's "Earthly Hope™", and let's face it ... the heeby-jeebies of having to be in a Kingdom Hall again.
Would you put yourself through it? Why?