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found-my-way
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A question for all Whisky drinkers.
by lfcviking inhello chumz on the board.
nothing really to do with jwism but who prefers the american 'bourbon' type such as 'wild turkey', 'jim beam' etc or who prefers a fine single malt scotch such as 'glenfiddich' or 'glenmorangie'?
i am not trying to stir up nationalism with this question but am just genuinely curious.. lfcv.
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So I met an-ex JW today.....
by zack inok. so i take out to lunch this business associate of mine to solidiy our budding relationship.
a bit of shmoozing.. half way through lunch i'm asked if i didn't want any more children (i have a grown child who is married) and when i started to reply.
i stopped myself.
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found-my-way
That's awesome Zack!
A new friendship perhaps
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Do your burial wishes reflect your inner most beliefs?
by Gregor inthe subject of how ones remains are dealt with, i think, is very revealing of ones core beliefs.
i've heard atheists say that under no circumstances would they want to be cremated.
that, to me, is inconsistent with their proclaimed viewpoint.
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found-my-way
Cremation, in the back yard if possible.
Nvr,
You have a crematorium in your backyard
lol jk
Cremate my body...and scatter my ashes wherever is appropriate at the time of my death...
preferably out in nature somewhere where I loved to be...
I think I wil write my own eulogy too, just say my piece and hopefully wake up my family who might still be JW zombies...
No Lillies, i hate the way they smell...they smell like death
I hope everyone has a BIG PARTY and has a good time, i want them to celebrate what was my life and not mourn my death....
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Are you: Disfellowshipped; Disassociated; Irregular: Memorial Attender: N
by mtsgrad ingood evening,.
i am a virgin to this forum do bear with me!.
i am curious who visits.
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found-my-way
faded, not DA'd or DF'd
shunned by most family
non attender
last FieldServiceMeeting was 3 years ago
only been back to the kingdumb hall for a family event, and 1 memorial 2 years ago.
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Would You Kill Some One If Your Government Told You To?
by frankiespeakin inhow far do you allow the government tell you what to do?
do you allow governemt to make those dicisions for you?
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found-my-way
bucket and a handmirror
I have to ask, what did the elder want with the bucket and handmirrors?
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I Graduated Today!
by EnlightenedMind ini graduated from law school this morning!
it was a very special day.
my sister came into town and gave me a card that read:.
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found-my-way
I just wanted to add my small voice...
Congratulations!!!
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Why does the WTS insist everyone sign up for the Ministerial School ?
by RULES & REGULATIONS ini never enjoyed giving # 2 talks.
i never enjoyed being at a podium and speaking.
i took drama in high school just to get over the fear of being in front of people and speaking.
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found-my-way
I totally know what you are talking about R&R,
I too have had a public speaking fear since I was 11. I about passed out in gr5 giving a speech...my glasses fogged up so bad from being hot that I couldnt even read my paper...
I would give talks with my knees shaking and palms sweaty and voice quavering....but i managed to look confident the more talks i gave...thankfully I was JUST a sister, so we had a bit more leeway than a brother does...
I think the reason they require everyone is it helps indoctrinate everyone with the cult propaganda...it's all about gettting the drones to perfect the borg's sales pitch....quite brilliant dont you think?
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Conversation with a JW
by VanillaMocha73 ini wrote: .
i saw your email address on the post about the arson at your church.
i was wondering if you could answer some questions about your church?
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found-my-way
I'm thinking Mad Max beyond Thunderdome meets Escape from New York. You can appreciate living in a civilized society; a civilized society based on religion (In God we trust).
There are people without a religion and they get along just fine with the rest of the world.
There are civilizations that are non-christian, they are pagan, and they have a moral code of conduct.
religions do not keep people in order, people are by nature orderly and usually have a herichy system in place no matter what part of the world you look in. .the most bloodiest of centuries and the darkest of ages were the ones lead by ''christian'' religions. If you think the holy crusades were civilized and non-chaotic, then what is your definition of civilized?
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Conversation with a JW
by VanillaMocha73 ini wrote: .
i saw your email address on the post about the arson at your church.
i was wondering if you could answer some questions about your church?
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found-my-way
Can you imagine some of these nutbags without the constraints of religion?
This sentence speaks volumes.
nutbags - do you mean scrotums?
so you are stating that religion is constraining?
Main Entry: constraint Part of Speech: noun 1 Definition: force Synonyms: coercion, compulsion, driving, duress, force, goad, hang-up*, impelling, impulsion, jones, monkey*, motive, necessity, no-no*, pressure, repression, spring, spur, suppression, violence yes all of the above words aptly apply to fanatical dogmatic religions.
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Would You Kill Some One If Your Government Told You To?
by frankiespeakin inhow far do you allow the government tell you what to do?
do you allow governemt to make those dicisions for you?
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found-my-way
No, not under any circumstances, not even if they threatended me with my life...it would be really difficult if they threatened to kill a loved one unless I killed someone...that would be the hardest of circumstances to ever find oneself in I think. either lose your loved one or kill someone else...