I really enjoyed that, 38!
Welcome!
j
I really enjoyed that, 38!
Welcome!
j
i have heard on this discussion board numerous rules that apply to upcoming a$$emblies.
some are designed to stop people from meeting the opposite sex; others, to make sure everyone is always ready to recruit new members into the scam.
i heard that some km inserts have been urging those whose congregation has cleaning assignments to sit in the section that they are assigned to clean.
This is what I heard. Don't quote this rumor as gospel because it was started by a brother years
ago - The WTS negotiates for the use of these facilities. The stadium owners want to
sell food, but WTS insists that their people bring their own (or years back that they ate meals
provided to them). "There's no need for opening your vendors. You wouldn't make any money."We all know that they would make their money, but WTS would lose some control. For no other
reason than unity at all conventions, they can't let vendors sell at some buildings. To prove that
vendors wouldn't make money, they put in a hard fast rule not to use vending machines. The rule
is enforced at all conventions. I remember years back that this was in force for cold soda machines.In short- You can't buy Snickers from a machine because that proves that nobody would buy
hot dogs and sodas from a walking vendor.
OTWO, I heard the same thing.
j
i recently wrote a letter to every family member i could find an address to which exposed the wt org as the group of fools they actually are!
interesting thing is that not one letter was sent to my home congregation by anyone and the letter circulated to almost every family member i have; so instead of turning me in as i suspected they would do, they are talking about it openly and distributing it to all family members-even ones i couldn't find an address to.
i'm winning this war!
Go get 'em, Dawg!
I've been considering doing something similar, now that I've been out for almost two years. If you can somehow get the letter pasted onto the forum, it would be of great benefit.
Thanks,
Jason
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i recall the days of my black depression .
Mathilde, you summed it up quite nicely.
j
Welcome, 38!
j
humbly submitting to loving shepherds.
*** w87 6/15 p. 15 par.
500-501 par.
Talk about a barf factor....This article is off the charts.
Thanks Blondie. I don't know how you could even stomach this one. Feel better soon!
j
weighing the decisions
having spent a number of years in the organization and the opportunity to.
marry in the "truth" there was this reluctance to do so.
It really depends, Rich. Personally, I felt I was better off finding someone who has never had the jw experience. Probably, at first, because I wanted to distance myself as much from the jw mess as possible. In hindsight, I would say it was a good decision, because I have gained insight as to how "normal" people deal with life, by having that close relationship with my, (now wife). In your case, it may be different, inasmuch as you may not have as much of a need for a non-jw "sounding board", the way I did. If I remember correctly, you spent at least some of your life outside the org. before you were in, so that may not be as much as a priority with you.
OTOH, just as using this site is theraputic and beneficial to getting over the jw hangover, a good fellow ex-jw may very well work out to be worth at least dating. Keep in mind, commitments are NOT required.
j
the world wide jw publishers increased by only 1.6% in recent years, so it is only a matter of time until the wts will have to start showing a decrease in publishers.
here are some reasons why.
1. many young jw are 'rebellng' against wts authority and are becoming just like mini satans according to a recent wt article.
I sometimes wonder if the expansion in the third world will actually hasten their demise. If you think about it, where will the money come from? Certainly not the third world. With numbers, (and donations), dropping off in the more developed countries, any real expansion, (expense), in the third world would only contribute towards financial hardship for the WTS. Numbers won't help them here.
j
the world wide jw publishers increased by only 1.6% in recent years, so it is only a matter of time until the wts will have to start showing a decrease in publishers.
here are some reasons why.
1. many young jw are 'rebellng' against wts authority and are becoming just like mini satans according to a recent wt article.
1978 -1.4%
Oh, that just figures. The year of the biggest decline in membership is when my brain dead anut introduced our family to the WTS...Gotta love it...
j
ok, so you deny the existence of a god, or you lack belief in a god.
my question why do you get so angry over a mythical being?
no one gets as upset over the tooth fairy, santa claus or the easter bunny, as i have seen some of the atheists on this board get over the slightest mention of god.
I'm quite certain that Einstein was agnostic,
Einstein did not believe in a Judeo-Christian-Islamic, (or any other specific), god. He was deist that had a particular take on what he perceived as a "greater power" that put the laws of physics into motion. His reasearch has been elaborated upon to present day, in such a way, to bring disagreement to his argument. He would probably not be a deist based on today's understanding of quantum mechanics, and other physical studies.
j