The generation before us, say, aged 70+ now, seemed to always be able to recount who studied with whom, where they were contacted and who went to Bethel etc. I think they took more interest in people at that time and there weren't so many publishers in our small country.
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Members of New Zealand Families Who've Left the Org...
by bigmouth inin the ten years or so since we (bigmouth and one of twelve) left the wts i've sometimes wondered about our family members and their children who might have also left and felt isolated.. i'm thinking of some big families and extended families particularly the preece's, collards, keoghan's, gibbes and tocher's.. if you know any of these families why not post here and say hello.
you don't need to give your name and if you want to know who we are, just send a personal message and i'll tell you.. we have no need to hide from anyone now and it might just be nice to hear each others experiences and answer some questions..
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Members of New Zealand Families Who've Left the Org...
by bigmouth inin the ten years or so since we (bigmouth and one of twelve) left the wts i've sometimes wondered about our family members and their children who might have also left and felt isolated.. i'm thinking of some big families and extended families particularly the preece's, collards, keoghan's, gibbes and tocher's.. if you know any of these families why not post here and say hello.
you don't need to give your name and if you want to know who we are, just send a personal message and i'll tell you.. we have no need to hide from anyone now and it might just be nice to hear each others experiences and answer some questions..
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Hi Steve. My wife was a Preece girl from Tauranga / Te Puke and knows a Harvey family there.
We've been through Waiheke Island, Tauranga, Glendowie Ak., Hamilton, Dunedin and Balclutha.
We have grand children now and of course the aforementioned families have grown exponentially.
I hope they find their way out of the Borg. BP, I was hoping this might be a chance for someone to do just that, knowing they have a relative who understands.
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Members of New Zealand Families Who've Left the Org...
by bigmouth inin the ten years or so since we (bigmouth and one of twelve) left the wts i've sometimes wondered about our family members and their children who might have also left and felt isolated.. i'm thinking of some big families and extended families particularly the preece's, collards, keoghan's, gibbes and tocher's.. if you know any of these families why not post here and say hello.
you don't need to give your name and if you want to know who we are, just send a personal message and i'll tell you.. we have no need to hide from anyone now and it might just be nice to hear each others experiences and answer some questions..
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How did this get here ? I thought I posted on Personal Experiences and Reunions.
Can the Mods shift it for me please ?
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Members of New Zealand Families Who've Left the Org...
by bigmouth inin the ten years or so since we (bigmouth and one of twelve) left the wts i've sometimes wondered about our family members and their children who might have also left and felt isolated.. i'm thinking of some big families and extended families particularly the preece's, collards, keoghan's, gibbes and tocher's.. if you know any of these families why not post here and say hello.
you don't need to give your name and if you want to know who we are, just send a personal message and i'll tell you.. we have no need to hide from anyone now and it might just be nice to hear each others experiences and answer some questions..
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In the ten years or so since we (bigmouth and one of twelve) left the WTS I've sometimes wondered about our family members and their children who might have also left and felt isolated.
I'm thinking of some big families and extended families particularly the Preece's, Collards, Keoghan's, Gibbes and Tocher's.
If you know any of these families why not post here and say hello. You don't need to give your name and if you want to know who we are, just send a personal message and I'll tell you.
We have no need to hide from anyone now and it might just be nice to hear each others experiences and answer some questions.
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In a funeral... or when the JWs want to show they're different
by hijosdelawatch ina couple of days ago i went to the funeral of an old age brother in his 80s.. well, that was the typical jw funeral although his daughter and the rest of his family are not witnesses.
as you know the brothers don't wear black clothes nor they show lot of sadness as a "prove" they believe in resurrection.. the problem this time is some of them went too far.
two sisters had red clothing and at the entrance a group of brothers were literally laughing.
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bigmouth
In line with Quendi's comments; One of the things I had to learn when I was undergoing cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), was to stop cult-like black and white statements. I was forced to frame statements of fact with the words "in my experience" so that others didn't feel immediately compelled to contradict me.
Doing this made me own the experience and stopped me making the assumption that everybody else felt the same way.
I wonder how I learned to think that way ?
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Did you ever "feel" the holy spirt "apon you"?
by highdose insome jw's claimed that when they were out door to door that they could feel the angels guiding them and jehovahs spirt apon them.. others claimed this when having prayed felt a sense of calm afterwards.
self induced?
physcological suggestion?.
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Nope.
Like Pentecostalists, there are JW's who are desperate to feel that 'indefinable thing' that shows they are uniquely approved by God.
It has a slightly hysterical tinge to it in my experience. All the dubs I've known that have been like this were women.
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Beirut - anyone seen them live ?
by bigmouth inzac condon's band i mean, not the city.. i'm a fan and they play in melbourne on tuesday.
is it an overwhelming experience or am i better served just listening to my records ?.
how does their use of horns come across in a confined space ?.
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Zac Condon's band I mean, not the city.
I'm a fan and they play in Melbourne on Tuesday. Is it an overwhelming experience or am I better served just listening to my records ?
How does their use of horns come across in a confined space ?
(For those unfamiliar, start with Elephant Gun, Sunday Smile and Nantes on You Tube)
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LGBT community rallies for Jehovahs Witnesses
by brizzzy inhow much do you wanna bet the irony flies right over their heads with a *whoosh*?.
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http://lgbtweekly.com/2012/01/05/lgbt-community-rallies-for-jehovahs-witnesses/ .
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“A hate crime is a hate crime is a hate crime,” Ramirez said. “We’re talking about a church; a place where people go for spirituality. I may not agree with their positions against equal rights for all Americans, but I’m sure not going to shrink from my responsibility to stand up in support of anyone who’s been victimized by the kind of violence that kept our community in the shadows for so long.”
I can't doubt the sincerity of the writer, above.
None of the dubs that posted comments said" thank you". The closest anyone got was to say they were "amazed".
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Tintin Movie and My Computer Geek Son
by bigmouth inwent to see tintin in 3d last night with one of my sons and sat through all the credits waiting to see another of my sons names appear.. and there it was !!
very exciting.
he's a render wrangler at weta workshops in wellington and works long late hours transferring stuff into digital format (as i understand it).. i used to despair of him fiddling with computers and linux and it junk until he emerged a year ago with a degree and got asked to go to weta.
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Thank you all. BOR, he was just fascinated as a child with the mechanics of computers and programming languages. Near the end of his studies he said he was keen on going into robotics. I think when two or three of his final year were asked to join Weta he probably thought it was a good start. Maybe his perspective will change.
Incidentally, he's our third child and was the first one we encouraged to consider tertiary education as we mentally left the borg.
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Tintin Movie and My Computer Geek Son
by bigmouth inwent to see tintin in 3d last night with one of my sons and sat through all the credits waiting to see another of my sons names appear.. and there it was !!
very exciting.
he's a render wrangler at weta workshops in wellington and works long late hours transferring stuff into digital format (as i understand it).. i used to despair of him fiddling with computers and linux and it junk until he emerged a year ago with a degree and got asked to go to weta.
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Went to see Tintin in 3D last night with one of my sons and sat through all the credits waiting to see another of my sons names appear.
And there it was !! Very exciting. He's a render wrangler at Weta Workshops in Wellington and works long late hours transferring stuff into digital format (as I understand it).
I used to despair of him fiddling with computers and Linux and IT junk until he emerged a year ago with a degree and got asked to go to Weta. I just wanted him to get a proper job!
Now he gets lunch with Speilberg and Jackson. He's worked on Planet of the Apes, Terminator and the upcoming Dambusters remake but this is the first time he's been credited.
We're just so proud of Glenn. I hope he knows it.