There are so many elders and MS's with annoying voices and quirky mannerisms and styles on the platform that I cannot even begin to count. But the JW's who loved the sound of their own voice and feel everyone needs to hear it by constantly answering up. Some would have their hand up nearly every bloody paragraph. Self-righteous *ssholes used to annoy the living sh*t out of me. Thank goodness I don't have to tolerate these supercilious twits anymore.
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The most irritating dub(s) you had to put up with?
by greendawn infor me it was a ministerial servant a real boor who always told me off and humiliated me for all sorts of silly reasons whenever i went to the fs group that he headed.
i soon stopped going there.
he even gave talks that were incredibly boring and brain duling and not surprisingly i recently heard that in his mid fourties he abandoned his aging wife who was of a similar age and run away with a woman in her early twenties that is half his age.
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Is 2034 the ultimate Watchtower date?
by cultswatter ina recent wacktower had hinted that the year 2034 would be the final date for armaggedon.
if armageddon has not arrived by 2035 then will the wts close shop for good or will they simply accuse the past presidents of apostacy and regroup to form another daughter of the tower offshoot baseless religion?.
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When did Raymond Franz talk about this date? I'd like to read his comments if he did.
It's only a matter of time before the Society focuses more on the supposed 120 year analogy between the last days of Noah's world and the last days of this world, beginning 1914. It's way too obvious a parallel for them not to. Never mind that 1914 is a completely bogus date.
They will probably start to apply the analogy more after 2014. Many JW's are secretly looking to 2014 as having some kind of significance. -
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This rumour could have been started when a newbie (from England I recall) a few months ago posted that she heard a rumour that a proposed change to the disfellowshipping policy had been presented to the GB but that it got voted down. That's all she said. She disappeared after her initial comment, despite other posters beseeching her for more info. Perhaps she was just a shit-stirrer out to wind up 'postates.
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Sep 07 KM and the "stone" in Horeb
by hamsterbait inmember when moses struck the stone in horeb, saying he was giving the nation water?.
guess what??
the sep 07 km is the equivalent of that.. they start by saying "does the fds "endorse" ie approve.
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"adungdance" ??? silly hamsterdork
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Watchtower Changes- Pointed Counsel - what -speculate
by stillajwexelder inwe all know that the watchtower changes are supposed to allow more "pointed counsel".
this will be coming quite soon - i already have my september magazines - so only 6 more issues and we will be into the january 2008 issues.
what are some of the issues that may be addressed in this pointed counsel?.
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Where is the letter where they refer to 'pointed Counsel' as the reason behind this change. Can someone please post a link.
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Nothing new from Hollywood - so sick of Sequels
by yaddayadda inis anyone else out there sick and tired of all the rehashed movies and versions 1,2,3,4 etc coming out of hollywood lately.
i can't recall ever seeing such a lack of anything new and interesting from movie makers.
pirates of the carribbean 3 .
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Is anyone else out there sick and tired of all the rehashed movies and versions 1,2,3,4 etc coming out of Hollywood lately. I can't recall ever seeing such a lack of anything new and interesting from movie makers.
Pirates of the Carribbean 3
Shrek 3
Rocky 5
Spiderman 3
Diehard 4
Bourne 3
etc,etc....
YAWN! It's so frikken boring!! And when we don't have constant sequels it's just juvenile romantic comedy or mindless formulaic violent pulp. The most pathetic thing is that the public seems to love it. They flock to this crap no questions asked.
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Do You Have The Desire To Move On From Your JW Past?
by minimus insometimes i wonder if some might actually enjoy staying in a rut.
do we forsee ourselves being totally liberated from our former religious past??
personally, i have no issues feeling bad, angry or hostile toward where i am now.
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Yes, that's why I have restricted myself to only visiting this site once or twice a week.
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nvrgnbk.....
by drew sagan inhow much time can a spend on jwd?
you have made 398 posts in 7 days.
are there any threads that you have not posted on?
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I bet as a JW nvrgnbk was one of those really annoying prats who felt compelled to stick his hand up and comment on every damn paragraph, as if anyone gave a toss what they thought.
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nvrgnbk.....
by drew sagan inhow much time can a spend on jwd?
you have made 398 posts in 7 days.
are there any threads that you have not posted on?
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I feel pity for him. He clearly has no life.
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I did at the age of 28. I decided not to finish my degree (at least full-time) having landed a plum, well-paying job in an interesting new industry. I am positive that what really helped me land the job was going back to full-time study for a while to clock up a few business/management papers completed with excellent grades (a bunch of A+ to A- passes). My CV is a lot more impressive now and, most importantly, I gained a lot of confidence out of the whole thing. I had proof I was as smart as anyone!