In reality I usually describe myself as an "Apothetic" don't believe in God, but not so positive as to be an atheist and basically can't be arsed to worry about it :D
bigwilly
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What Religion Are You?
by choosing life ini know a lot of posters are not religious and others feel no need to attend a church.
but, for those that do attend somewhere, i was curious as to what type of church they chose after leaving the jws and what attracted them to that particular church or religion?
if you were not raised as a jw, did you return to the church you were raised in?
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what's your sign baby? ;)
by freedomloverr inwhere we live is a very *new agey*, *earthy* area.
when i was a witness i never thought twice about my astrological sign or how it relates to anyone else.
here, people are always asking what my sign is and i've really been entertained by how i see patterns with people in my life and how i've noticed i'm actually attracted to certain *signs* .
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Aries (April 7th), don't match most descriptions of Aries but match April 7 people dead on. My wife is a Sag freak and a good match.
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A hearty welcome to eBob!!!!!
by bigwilly inyay!
my little sis has arrived!!!!
(please don't hold that against her)
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bigwilly
Yay! My little sis has arrived!!!! (please don't hold that against her)
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What Religion Are You?
by choosing life ini know a lot of posters are not religious and others feel no need to attend a church.
but, for those that do attend somewhere, i was curious as to what type of church they chose after leaving the jws and what attracted them to that particular church or religion?
if you were not raised as a jw, did you return to the church you were raised in?
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bigwilly
During the warm weather I attend the church of vtwins and asphalt :D
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Mrs BW who neverwuzadub nearly peed herself laughing over the YPA book, I can only imagine how she would have handled the old one
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We talking the old Youth Book, or YPA?
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Relationships With Witnesses or ExJWs----Are They Easy To Deal With??
by minimus inmost of us are either exjws or on the way out.
how are your relationships affected by those that never were witnesses?
if you're married or dating someone that never was a jw, is it difficult?
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bigwilly
In my case in particular, the fact that they never were wasn't hard on me. It was hard on them to get used to the way my family is.
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For Every Musical Taste. What's Yours?
by Outaservice ingot to be some music and dancing you like here........................ http://musicovery.com/musicoverylofi.swf?ct=us.
outaservice .
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I'm pretty much a metal head
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Yeah, I'm a myspace slut.
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When "friends" let you down...
by Crumpet inhave you ever been in a position where you really needed your friends - ie a relationship break down, or some other event and expected your friends to rally and support you.
only to find that those friends are nowhere to be seen or heard and when you tentatively enquire how they are in the hope for some kind response you get - "oh well you'll get over it.
" or words to that effect and by email.. i have as you can guess a reason and recent experience of my own that i'll share later, but i wondered how do you handle that?
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bigwilly
I'm fairly friendly (shocking I know) and have many "aquaintances" but very few people I consider to be close friends. Due to the lack of family I have replaced those normal close ties with people who have proven themselves to be true friends. It takes alot for me to trust anyone enuf to open up to them emotionally. Due to my experiences with "friends" when I left the dubs, I don't expect permanence or unquestioning support from anyone other than my partner. By not expecting the support, I have been pleasantly suprised when it is there.
((((((((( Crumpet )))))))))
I only know a little of your current situation, but can imagine what you are talking about. And I'm sorry to hear they weren't there for you.