Great job! You are definitely helping him to think for himself. I hope you have good results from it.
mimimimi
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BIG talk with teenage son today
by Aussie Oz inyesterday i got to ask my kids what they thought of the convention they just had.
response was 'really good'.
daughter liked the drama but could not say why or what the lesson was... so i figure she liked it because it was more interesting than the regular talks.
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Religion is under attack. This can mean ONLY ONE THING!!!
by laverite ini've received two phone calls today from a family member and from another family member who's now in a fade (but has kept it well hidden).
relatives and other dubbies in their area are in a bit of a tizzy that the big a is about to hit.
i mean, they can't get to the k-hell fast enough today!
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mimimimi
My mother was all excited about the minister in Florida who was going to burn the Qu'ran. She thought it would bring the destruction of Babylon the Great. She even asked me, who has not had anything to do with KH and JW in years, if I thought it would bring "the attack on Babylon the Great". I told her "No" in no uncertain terms. What a big disappointment it must have been for her when that nutjob decided not to burn the Qu'ran.
How sad that so many are so deluded.
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For those poor sods still attending Meetings.....
by cantleave inare the feinds really following the counsel not to holds or cuddle during the prayer?.
has there been any additional counsel on this subject?.
or is it being ignored?.
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mimimimi
"on another note, i had the inestimable priviledge of viewing the october kingdumb ministry...in which there is a most enlightening article written apparently with sensitivity to the minimal IQ factors....in which they define various "parts" of the service meeting. First, there is a "talk". This is what a speaker does standing on the platform and the audience just listens. A "question and answer" part involves certain questions being posed to the audience. The audience may respond when called upon and parrot back whatever the "answer" is. Seriously....are they all brain dead???? How can they stand the stupidity???"
Love this comment - makes me think of how they would pick apart a paragraph in the KM and look for, and get, answers ad infinitum/ad nauseum on the same paragraph, pointless little blurbs of garbage. Minimal IQ factors is so right - everything is tailored to low IQ, including the admonishment to not hold hands during prayer.
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Are Jehovah's Witnesses Fulfilling Matthew 24:14? by Former C.O Ron Frye
by chrisjoel in"and this good news of the kingdom will.
be preached in all the inhabited earth for a. witness to all the nations; and then the end.
bible are more familiar to jehovah's witnesses than the.
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mimimimi
Excellent article. A reminder, once again, that JW's have put their own interpretations on scriptures in order to form a base for their beliefs. This was good to read.
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Meeting topics that cover sex
by Libelle inoccassionally the mr will say that "some visitors are shocked because we will talk about sex, even with children in attendance.
" what exactly are they talking about in these meetings.
things like "don't masturbate" or things like if you position yourself like this, and your woman like this while having sex, then you're fornicating?.
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mimimimi
Regarding foreplay, I recall that it was regarded as a matter of conscience as to whether it should be indulged in, but it was one of those things that they wanted to qualify with a remark about keeping in mind Jehovah's standards.
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mimimimi
Yup, I'm with mythbuster. Put it down. You don't need it. See my post on another one of your is weed bad or good threads - you have 3 of them.
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mimimimi
My experience with weed is that it makes it hard to concentrate on anything or get anything done. I have not smoked any in over 26 years and have no intention of doing so again, but at one time was a daily smoker. During that time, I woke up every morning with a headache and had a hard time getting up because I felt so bad. My advice is to pass it up.
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mimimimi
@ prodigal son - aren't glad you are out of that. There is an elder in my community who is an ex-Marine sergeant. Talk about a person without mercy! He likes to brag that he is seen as the disciplinarian among the elders.
Sick, sick cult and its sick, sick elders!
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Could you die without anyone noticing?
by AK - Jeff innot long ago i had 100 'friends' - or so i thought.
i certainly had 100 or more people who said they were friends.
then i left a cult, and found myself with very few friends - those kind in the flesh, in the community.
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mimimimi
Well, I guess what I needed to say is that they would all notice right away. I love solitude, too, and have lots of time to myself as I work at home and the majority of my days are spent alone till hubby comes home from work. Though my kids are grown and moved out (one son bought the house next door), all the above are a big part of my life. I'm very lucky. I have a couple of good friends, too, that I care a great deal about, but we don't talk to/see each other very often. But we are there for each other when needed and have a great deal of affection for one another.
Since my husband was not a witness and my children chose not to be, I was in much better shape than a lot of people on here who only had witnesses in their lives. I feel for so many on here. I hope all on here in that position can make new friends, form new relationships, and have happy, fulfilled lives.
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Could you die without anyone noticing?
by AK - Jeff innot long ago i had 100 'friends' - or so i thought.
i certainly had 100 or more people who said they were friends.
then i left a cult, and found myself with very few friends - those kind in the flesh, in the community.
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mimimimi
Nope, not me. My dog would be devastated. My husband would be, too, as well as my sons and daughter-in-law, grandson, sisters, mother, next door neighbors, and all the doctors I do dictation for.