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Wordly Andre
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JWD Awards: And the winner is...
by Princess Daisy Boo infor the poster the uncanny ability to give an apostate take on the fluffiest of threads: wtwizard.
for the most eloquent and enigmatic poster: compound complex.
for the poster who posts the oddest threads: badboy.
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JWD Awards: And the winner is...
by Princess Daisy Boo infor the poster the uncanny ability to give an apostate take on the fluffiest of threads: wtwizard.
for the most eloquent and enigmatic poster: compound complex.
for the poster who posts the oddest threads: badboy.
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Wordly Andre
Most likely to get shunned by JW's........... and non-JW's = Free2think
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Help me give a reply to those who are taunting me.
by moomanchu inany good comebacks to this e-mail would be appreciated and used.. powerful thought-provoking point!!!?.
christendom thinks that jehovah won't mind if they remove his name out of the bible more than 7000 times.
so then they shouldn't mind if he removes their name from the book of life.. .
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Wordly Andre
Would you call your dad by his first name, no you call him Father, Dad, or something, mostly out of respect, who are we to call the lord by his name?
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New Books
by FreudianSlip ini would like copies of any of the newer books since 2002. are there online copies or would anyone be willing to send them to me.
this is strictly out of curiosity.
i would write to the jws but i don't want a visit.
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Wordly Andre
BTS, you mean same shit new packaging?
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JW Conscientious Objectors Service or Service
by Wordly Andre inmy other post got me thinking, can conscientious objectors serve in some way and say out of jail?
here is a story of a man who served in wwii and recieved a metal of honor.
i can remember hearing stories when i was a kid about how these brave brothers didn't serve in the military and ended up in jail, i always thought that if it was up to me i'd rather serve, why can't jw's serve if called upon if not as a fighter why not as a nurse or in some other way?
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Wordly Andre
HOW CAN THIS BE? aren't they doing Jehovahs work in Jehovahs Organization? Must be the draft demons at work here!
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New Books
by FreudianSlip ini would like copies of any of the newer books since 2002. are there online copies or would anyone be willing to send them to me.
this is strictly out of curiosity.
i would write to the jws but i don't want a visit.
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Wordly Andre
have you checked your local library?
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JW Conscientious Objectors Service or Service
by Wordly Andre inmy other post got me thinking, can conscientious objectors serve in some way and say out of jail?
here is a story of a man who served in wwii and recieved a metal of honor.
i can remember hearing stories when i was a kid about how these brave brothers didn't serve in the military and ended up in jail, i always thought that if it was up to me i'd rather serve, why can't jw's serve if called upon if not as a fighter why not as a nurse or in some other way?
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Wordly Andre
I remember when I was a kid everyone would try to push me to get baptized because I might be sent off to war and if I wasn't dunked there was nothing that the elders could do to save me. UGG they make me sick
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Where is my 1/10 of a cent?
by Quirky1 inif gas is $4.05 9/10 per gallon, how do i get my change if i give them $4.06?
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Wordly Andre
wow gas is 4.05, its 4.56 here where I live
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JW Conscientious Objectors Service or Service
by Wordly Andre inmy other post got me thinking, can conscientious objectors serve in some way and say out of jail?
here is a story of a man who served in wwii and recieved a metal of honor.
i can remember hearing stories when i was a kid about how these brave brothers didn't serve in the military and ended up in jail, i always thought that if it was up to me i'd rather serve, why can't jw's serve if called upon if not as a fighter why not as a nurse or in some other way?
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Wordly Andre
My other post got me thinking, can conscientious objectors serve in some way and say out of jail? Here is a story of a man who served in WWII and recieved a Metal of Honor. I can remember hearing stories when I was a kid about how these brave brothers didn't serve in the military and ended up in jail, I always thought that if it was up to me I'd rather serve, why can't JW's serve if called upon if not as a fighter why not as a nurse or in some other way? It seems silly to stay in jail when you could help someone in need.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The only conscientious objector to receive a Medal of Honor in World War II has been buried at a national cemetery with a 21-gun salute, although he refused to carry a weapon while serving as an Army medic.
Desmond T. Doss Sr., 87, died March 23 in Piedmont, Ala., where he and his wife, Frances, had been living with family.
A horse-drawn hearse delivered the flag-covered casket to the grave site Monday in the Chattanooga National Cemetery. Military helicopters flew overhead in a tribute formation.
Doss had endured ridicule for his beliefs but "remained true to his convictions even when it was not the most popular thing to do," said Patti Parks, a retired Navy commander and director of the Medal of Honor Museum in Chattanooga.
Doss, who refused to carry a weapon during his wartime service in the Pacific, was the subject of a book, "The Unlikeliest Hero," and a 2004 documentary, "The Conscientious Objector."
Medal of Honor Society records show he was among 3,442 recipients of the nation's highest military honor.
While under enemy fire on the island of Okinawa, Doss carried 75 wounded soldiers to the edge of a 400-foot cliff and lowered them to safety, according to his citation.During a later attack, he was seriously wounded in the legs by a grenade. According to the citation, as he was being carried to safety, he saw a more critically injured man and crawled off his stretcher, directing the medics to help the other wounded man.
"He wanted to serve. He just didn't want to kill anybody," said a veteran who attended the service, Fred Headrick, 85. "Most all of them (Medal of Honor recipients) received their medal for killing someone. He received his by saving lives."
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Purple Triangle
by Wordly Andre ini was watching a documentry last week and it was about concentration camps, i was not paying much attention because i was on my computer at the same time, however they were talking about the different badges of shame that were put on the prisoners shirts.
when they got to the purple triangle it was said that, that meant the prisoner was a religious fanatics, now growing up the jw's always said that the purple triangle was for jw's, i am not saying they were not in the camps but, there were other religous groups that the members were taken by the nazi's because of their religious beliefs not just the jw's.
not too long ago i was talking to a jw about this same topic, he said the purple triangle was only for jw's and went on about the abuse and killings suffered because the nazi's targeted jw's.
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Wordly Andre
makes you think that there were probably more 7th day, Baptist, Quaker etc.