"Everything old is new again." Slim cut trousers for men follow a cyclical fashion pattern. I personally don't like them but would never have the audacity to tell someone else that they could not wear them.................especially invoking the distaste of some invisible Deity that I claim to represent. Rather than project his personal issues onto members of the congregation,Tony might do better to follow the Biblical advice of JOB: "I have made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully at a young woman (or in Tony's case, a young man)" JOB 31:1 NIV
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Tony "Tightpants" Morris Talks Of Tight Pants AGAIN!!
by pale.emperor inagain with the pants... tony, if you can't stop looking at young men in tight pants don't take it out on the rest of us.
https://www.facebook.com/john.cedars.5/posts/868329653345317.
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Tony "Tightpants" Morris Talks Of Tight Pants AGAIN!!
by pale.emperor inagain with the pants... tony, if you can't stop looking at young men in tight pants don't take it out on the rest of us.
https://www.facebook.com/john.cedars.5/posts/868329653345317.
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Anthony Morris III is one human being I just will not respect. Witness or not, he is full of SH!T right up to his eyeballs. Haughty, arrogant, self righteous, self satisfied, judgmental, bigoted, opinionated and DOGMATIC are all adjectives that are not strong enough to describe the image he projects. His poor wife and children probably can't wait for him to be taken to his heavenly reward.
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Kingdom Hall ... BURGER KING?
by sparky1 ini live in a very rural part of the northeastern united states.
after 9 years of waiting, the local witnesses are getting their new kingdom hall.
it is being built on a back road next to a sandpit.
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UPDATE:
This just happened within the last half hour. One of my customers came up to me in the parking lot at work and wanted to exchange pleasantries. Eventually, the conversation came around to that 'new building those people have on the back road.' I laughed and said, Yes, that is the new Kingdom Hall. He said (quote verbatim) : "That is the ugliest church I have ever seen. It looks like a prison to me." The Governing Body certainly has used discernment in making the new Kingdom Halls inviting to the general public.! -
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Actually, I think that you are on to something, DesirousOfChange. When I was at Watchtower Farms in the 1970's, the Society had many outside residences just for this purpose. Walter Ludtke, the Assistant Construction Overseer, lived in one of these homes with his wife and children. John Appeltauer, the Farms dentist and his wife also lived in a private residence owned by the Society. This is nothing new but seems to be growing exponentially.
(And you are correct..............the 'we're going broke' image is all bullshit and spin, contrary to the belief of some posters here.)
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This is great work! I tried to research this very same thing on Thursday at work but could not gain access to the Orange County Registry of Deeds. After researching the Registry of Deeds for Brooklyn, I wanted to know how much money the Organization got for their properties and how much of it was invested upstate in the new Warwick Vatican. Thank you for this research. This bears looking into further!
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Do you have JW-related dreams (nightmares)?
by compound complex ingreetings, dreamers:.
i guess it's never going away: daytime carryovers of jw-related stuff seeping into my dreams.. the majority of these dreams take place at conventions but with really weird trappings.
last night i dreamed i arrived at the site with no books, no lunch, nothing but my car keys.
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Being an ex-Bethelite my nightmares revolved around me returning to Bethel. Always woke up in a cold sweat with a pounding heart. The irony was that in the dream, I re-applied voluntarily, was glad to be accepted and once I was back at Watchtower Farms, I was flooded with anxiety and felt the impending doom of another 'nervous breakdown'. I had mindfulness based therapy over ten years ago and interestingly enough I have not been bothered with the dream since. I had other Bethel based dreams but this one was a recurring theme. -
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Did You Go To Meetings in Very Inclement Weather?
by minimus inliving in new england means having lots of snow and cold.
elders were very reluctant to cancel or reschedule a meeting due to the weather.
i lived 3 towns away from the kingdom hall and if it was icy and treacherous my vote would always be to cancel the meeting....and forget about rescheduling!.
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I remember in the '60's and '70's that meetings were rarely canceled. My family traveled over 30 miles one way to the Sunday and Thursday night meetings. We routinely traveled in blizzard conditions that most Witnesses today would not dare to venture out in. Our lives were put in danger because of the promises of 1975!
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COLD today
by wasone init's a cold 13 degrees fahrenheit in tennessee this morning where i live.
glad i'm retired and don't have to work outside today.
what about where you live.
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-18 degrees F here in Maine when I started my car for work this morning. At about 1:30 pm a pipe burst in the kitchen and sprayed water all over the cellar.
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Is Happiness Without Religion Possible?
by Brian J inaccording to the 11/2017 study watchtower.......apparently not.
is it really true that one can be happy without religion?
certainly an individual can be happy without false religion, but a person cannot be truly happy unless he has a relationship with jehovah, who is described as “the happy god.” (1 tim.
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"So, religious people (at least in the United States and other religious countries) are happier on average than non-religious people. But, the key variable does not appear to be religion itself. Instead, it is the social connections that religious life facilitates that make people happy." - Clay Routledge Ph.D. Are Religious People Happier Than Non-Religious People?
As usual, sweeping assertions made by the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses are not backed up by the empirical evidence.
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Did man really go to the moon?
by atomant inl have researched this subject and come to the conclusion that no we didn't.what do others think?.
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"Yep, definitely an argument from authority fallacy" - Island Man
Actually, it was an argument based on credibility not authority alone.