All the best to you and yours!
Posts by zarco
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Good-bye Everyone
by cognac insome of you have been like family to me.
yet, it's time that i must say good-bye.
my husband and i have chosen to study the scriptures together on two conditions:.
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Materialism & Adultery
by sweet pea inso, we were brought up in/enticed into an organisation that we believed was a spiritual paradise.
everyone appearing to be better than the world around them.
my experience was of youngsters leading double lives, partying hard like the best of the world.
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zarco
It is embarrassing to say, in our experience non-witnesses seem to be better people. It seems that the "Jehovah will take care of everything" attitude causes witnesses to not be environmentally friendly, they do not think long term. When you think the end is coming and that over 99.6 percent of the world (people) is/are going to get destroyed then why take care of the earth, why conduct business as if your reputation has to last a lifetime, why save for the future, why educate yourself, why be kind to your neighbor because he/she will be gone soon anyway. It is an insane religion. May god (if there is one) help us all.
Zarco
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Somewhere to stay between San Francisco and Las Vegas?
by sweet pea ina friend of mine is travelling from san francisco to las vegas next march and is looking for a great place to stay en-route for a night.
where would you suggest?
they were considering yosemite but the road in will be closed when they are travelling.
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zarco
Your friend might want to stay somewhere in Big Sur or the Monterey area. Very beautiful. It is only a couple of hours south of SF but worth staying. Then drive a long day to Las Vegas the next day. Bakersfield is a hell hole.
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zarco
Thanks, bluecanary. This is really funny.
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In the past 20 years, have you seen a balanced, educated adult not raised by JW parents get baptized as a JW?
by BonaFide ini am not criticizing those who have gone through depression or a traumatic experience.
nor am i criticizing those who were raised as a witness as i was.. but i am curious to know if any of you have seen a person from the territory, not a relative of a witness, no recent tragedies or emotional problems, not a young runaway, not a drug user, but an educated adult who began a study with jehovah's witnesses, and eventually got baptized.. when i was a missionary, i met a gilead couple who had been in their assignment for 19 years.
i asked them about that.
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zarco
The other issue that arises is that since the majority of current Witnesses are not balanced emotionally, secularly and intelectually they will have trouble attracting balanced converts. It really does take balanced people to attract balanced people. I think in the 80s and possbily the early 90s the Witnesses had some of the generation that really knew the bible - at least the Witness proof texts - and could attract others with logical reasoning and the power of their lifestyle. Nowdays not so much....
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In the past 20 years, have you seen a balanced, educated adult not raised by JW parents get baptized as a JW?
by BonaFide ini am not criticizing those who have gone through depression or a traumatic experience.
nor am i criticizing those who were raised as a witness as i was.. but i am curious to know if any of you have seen a person from the territory, not a relative of a witness, no recent tragedies or emotional problems, not a young runaway, not a drug user, but an educated adult who began a study with jehovah's witnesses, and eventually got baptized.. when i was a missionary, i met a gilead couple who had been in their assignment for 19 years.
i asked them about that.
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zarco
If you look back 20 years we are still in the late 80s and yes in the 80s and early 90s we knew of and studied with a few that ended up coming in. They were normal, well adjusted educated individuals. Since the early 90s I do not know of any well adjusted, educated individuals that have come in. I am sure there must be some, but it is really rare that Witnesses pull in well adjusted, educated folks. Obviously individuals that have a normal life are not searching for something new and they likely check before they buy. With the availability of information about the Witnesses, I cant imagine many coming in. As many have stated previously, as an American religion some in under-privledged countries might view the Witness life as the American way and give it a try. But other than that, it is going to be kids and a few crazies sitting in the front rows for the baptismal talk.
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THIS IS IT, THIS IS IT, THIS IS IT?!!!!
by Hikaru ingoogle alerts caught this.. http://nation.ittefaq.com/issues/2009/07/17/news0133.htm.
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summit ends with call for global peace .
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zarco
Hikaru,
Yes. This is the cry of peace and security. It is important that you sell your belongings, stop making payments on all debt and move to where the need it greater. It might be a good idea to throw your money in the streets as well, because it is worthless.
Let us know how it goes for you.
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As of July 1st No more reimbursements directly to CO's etc. from congregations.
by cattails inwell if i read it correctly it seems that at the spanish extj.com forum.
there's a letter (in spanish of course) saying there's a change in the.
way reimbursement of expenses are going to be made for co's, and.
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zarco
Farkel,
That is how I see it. If the "Spain Method" spreads to other countries, the Branch will indeed bill the local congregations for social security or similar tax. Nothing like getting an invoice for something you wish you didnt buy.
Zarco
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Lost My Job Yesterday
by InOregon ini am a little sad today.
i lost my job yesterday.
i have only worked at this job for 8 months and my position was eliminated.
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zarco
InOregon,
It is hard not to take job loss personally. In these economic times many qualified hard working people are losing jobs. Try to stay positive, it seems like changes like these can work out for the best. All the best to you.
Zarco
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As of July 1st No more reimbursements directly to CO's etc. from congregations.
by cattails inwell if i read it correctly it seems that at the spanish extj.com forum.
there's a letter (in spanish of course) saying there's a change in the.
way reimbursement of expenses are going to be made for co's, and.
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zarco
It seems that the new approach in Spain is so that the Branch can charge tax back to the congregations. In other words, CO has $100 expense, the obligation to the CO is $100 plus a tax (let's say $10), so the Branch sends $100 to the CO, $10 to the local tax authority and then bills the congregation for $110. The local publishers bear the burden as it does with most things now days. Circuit Leasing and insurance tax levy on the publishers being examples.....
Can't really expect the WTBS to cover these costs can you? (joke)