WHOO - HOOO!!
Hats off to Billy the Ex and Goshawk!!
Gettin' laid and giving blood.
Way to go, both of you!
om
p.s. Really enjoyed Goshawk's way of relating his experience.
recently my son had a minor injury that required a trip to the emergency room.
the admitting nurse asked us a ton of questions and then this:.
nurse: do you have a religion?.
WHOO - HOOO!!
Hats off to Billy the Ex and Goshawk!!
Gettin' laid and giving blood.
Way to go, both of you!
om
p.s. Really enjoyed Goshawk's way of relating his experience.
recently my son had a minor injury that required a trip to the emergency room.
the admitting nurse asked us a ton of questions and then this:.
nurse: do you have a religion?.
Great, freeing, moments from everyone here!
jwfacts: "He raised his glass, clinked it against mine and said cheers."
The recently (2 years ago?) reinforced toasting ban in the QFR was one "wake-up call" for my wife. As we read the QFR we were SURE that the WT was going to ease up on it just like they did on pinatas. We, and several other local JWs, were blown away by the blatant self-contradiction within the article itself.
We've been having fun with glass clinking around extended JW family. At the start of a dinner, one of us will just raise our glass and make eye contact with another JW relative. About 50% have just automatically raised their glass too and actually extended it for a "clink". The rest have refrained. Some quietly, some very vocally.
It's all good fun now.
"CHEERS!"
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i have no idea if any of them do--or grand children for that matter?.
I've been told by an elder that Guy Pierce has a "spiritually weak" son who (sort of) attends a congregation in Northern California.
I think they had other children as well.
Here's a link with GB info, but it doesn't give sources.
http://corior.blogspot.com/2006/02/notes-on-governing-body-of-jehovahs.html
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the april 2012 wt study article has some of the most strongly worded statements about contact with disfellowshipped family members.. page 12, paragraph 17: -.
good that can come when a family loyally.
upholds jehovahs decree not to associate.
marking for future reference.
Thanks for the heads up.
This is EXACTLY how we treated my gay, DFed brother for many years.
It's amazing he didn't kill himself or come back to the family Jehovah.
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recently my son had a minor injury that required a trip to the emergency room.
the admitting nurse asked us a ton of questions and then this:.
nurse: do you have a religion?.
Thanks to everyone for all the additional "Non-JW moments"!
om
it always has been.
we are all going to die.. .
how did it affect you though, when that reality set in after leaving the lies of religion?.
My 2nd generation JW mom has been terminally ill her whole life.
I think she really bought into the idea that as long as she didn't get hit by a bus or die early she would make it on into Paradise. Thus her lifelong hypochondria, IMO.
Personally, I fully realized I was going to eventually die in 1995 when the WT did their first whopper of an adjustment to the 1914 generation.
I'm thankful I was young enough to start getting serious about a career even though a college degree was no longer possible.
om
p.s. The thread title made my stomach sink.
saw a news article on a guy who found an old class ring, 90 years after the owner lost it, and returned it to the owner's grandson.. in the article, a reference was made to the finder using the website findagrave.com to assist in locating the grandson.. on a whim, i typed in my grandfather's name on that website and found it!
my grandmother is on there too.. this led to a quick search on a free geneaology site where i found out more details on my grandparents, stuff my parents never told me (dysfunctional family, yada yada, skip boring parts).. .
i'm stunned - i had a mental picture of my grandparents from teh bits & pieces i got from my parents, but my whole picture has flipped!.
Genealogy - any tips for a noobie?
*Pick your parents carefully?*
om
perhaps this is a common topic for newbies on the site, but i have browsed for a while and not seen this exactly answered.. as an active jw who understands the flaws in wts doctrine, but believes in the bible, how do i identify a form of worship that meets all the criterea:.
1) by this all will know you are my disciples if you have love among yourselves (john 13:35).
sure i know that not all jws do this, and that people from other religions or non-religious people do this also, but as an official doctrine jws will not kill one another in war, and in general there is a genuine effort to exercise "agape" love not widely found in the world at large.. 2) preach the good news.
Re: question #1, here's a clip from an article on pacifism:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacifism
Peace churches are Christian denominations explicitly advocating pacifism. The term "historic peace churches" refers specifically to three church traditions: the Church of the Brethren, the Mennonites (and some other Anabaptists, such as Amish and Hutterites), and the Quakers (Religious Society of Friends). The historic peace churches have, from their origins as far back as the 16th century, always taken the position that Jesus was himself a pacifist who explicitly taught and practiced pacifism, and that his followers must do likewise. Pacifist churches vary on whether physical force can ever be justified in self-defense or protecting others, as many adhere strictly to nonresistance when confronted by violence. But all agree that violence on behalf of a country or a government is prohibited for Christians.
BTW, as a few others have already stated, it's VERY NICE to have you here. You don't sound like the typical chip-on-the-shoulder, arrogant JW apologists who often troll these waters.
All the best to you on your path of discovery.
om
recently my son had a minor injury that required a trip to the emergency room.
the admitting nurse asked us a ton of questions and then this:.
nurse: do you have a religion?.
Thanks everyone. Lots of great moments of freedom here.
Just want to say a hearty WELCOME!!! to besunny and finally awake. Seems that new posters come in waves around here.
Also, Mr. flipper said: "I've been told I have a half a$$ decent singing voice."
I've never heard him sing, but if anyone here ever gets the chance to talk to him on the phone or in real life, flipper's got a fantastic speaking voice. Hell, I'd almost listen to him read the Watchtower. OK, maybe that's going a bit too far. Anyway, flipper's voice reminds me of the nararator on the old Disney nature films from the 60s & 70s. I did a little googling and the guy's name was Rex Allen. His voice has a little more country twang than flipper's and flipper's voice is a bit deeper. But there is a definite similarity, IMO.
http://www.amazon.com/the-Yellowstone-Cubs/dp/B003Y17K5U
I'm curious if Mrs. Flipper agrees.
om
Even nuclear-powered submarine, double agents can only stay down for so long.
Nice to see you "surfacing" yknot, even if only briefly.
Strength and peace to you on your path.
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