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Now Even JW Men Are Going To Die At The Big A
by OneFingerSalute inso this weekend there was a part about not following jesus at a distance.
the speaker made a big point of stating that any baptized jw male who was not either appointed ms/elder, or at the very least "reaching out" actively, was in fact following jesus at a distance.
he said that the only way to live through the big a was to follow jesus closely.
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Guess my husband's days are numbered then! -
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Series
by Berengaria indon't post much lately, but wondering what folks are watching.
i'm enjoying the heck out of "penny dreadful", "outlander", and "grace and frankie".
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Did love Breaking Bad, Walking Dead, Hannibal, Better Call Saul, Mad Men, hated the ending! Game of Thrones, Nashville, Grey's Anatomy, Bones, Dexter, Castle, Extant, Fortitude, Ascension, The Knick, Ray Donovan
Now watching Wayward Pines, (once in you can't get out), Hannibal, Game of Thrones, George Gently, Madam Secretary, The Syndicate, Forever,
I watch a lot of tv lol
I need escapism
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I'll be a Witness when I retire.
by adjusted knowledge ini was around age 5 when my father allowed an elder and his wife into our home for a bible study.
my father never got baptized and left the religion completely when i was 12. he would tell the family that when he retires he would return to the religion.
he never went into absolutely why he left, but i think it has to do with the fact he reported an elder's daughter making out with a "worldly" guy, and it was my father that got lambasted.
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My dad invited the witnesses into our house, my mum would never have. My dad got baptised as a witness in 1958 when I was 4, my mum wasn't interested. My dad very quickly stopped going (don't really know why). They carried on calling on my mum, persuaded her to have a study and they studied with her for 10 years, at the same time they (the witnesses) got my mum to get other witnesses to have studies with my sister and I. Bombardment! My sister and I were many times over the 10 years made to go to the meetings on our own, we were taken to assemblies by the people who were studying with us and taken on the ministry, no sign of my mum or dad!
By the time my mum got the courage to tell her family (that I think was holding her back) I was 14 and well indoctrinated myself by then. We all went to meetings etc and my dad happily stayed at home watching tv.
He went back a few times but always stopped very quickly. I never even asked him why until years later when I myself was having doubts. He said there was a lot he didn't agree with. I asked him what attracted him in the first place, he said he wanted to see his mum again (he was 14 when she died) and now I guess I never will. I thought that was so sad. My mum and dad are both 85 now, my dad is waiting to die and my mum is still waiting for the new system!
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The JOYS of being an EX-JW
by nicolaou inadd to the list and let's see the weekend out on a positive note!
1. sunday mornings.
alarm not set, cuddles with the mrs, tunes in the bedroom, coffee, bacon, another lazy coffee in the garden .
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Raising a glass to say cheers to someone. I recently did this when at a funeral with my relatives. I still felt awkward though as my jw sister was there!
Skirts; I don't think I've worn one since I stopped going to meetings.
No more teatowells on head lol.
Never having to stand holding magazines by a literature cart, looking embarrassed.
Wishing happy Xmas back to someone instead of mumbling thanks.
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The JOYS of being an EX-JW
by nicolaou inadd to the list and let's see the weekend out on a positive note!
1. sunday mornings.
alarm not set, cuddles with the mrs, tunes in the bedroom, coffee, bacon, another lazy coffee in the garden .
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Not having to sit through boring assemblies
Not having to do talks
Having house to myself when husband at meetings and assemblies
Celebrating xmas and birthdays (though secretly) with my children
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Apost8News: "Return to Jehovah" Official Literature Release Video - 2015 Convention Lowlight
by cappytan inagain, thanks to wifibandit and pixel for their work behind the scenes.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwzviu3jfko.
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Great; look forward to having that brochure lying around the house by my husband for me to see, like by reading that I will suddenly forget all the reasons I left!
My husband was inactive until last year, it took two visits from an elder to get him back to meetings.
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The Reason Why Jehovah's Witnesses Will Never Prosper Is The Children
by minimus ini believe that the religion will remain stagnant due to their achilles heel, the kids, the children, that next generation.. most of them really don't wa t to be in the religion.
the parents may have tried everything within their power to make the kids love jehovah but we all know you can't force someone to love you and you can't make a grown person stay in a relationship or situation if they really don't want to be there..
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I did a good job with my children, all five are out. In fact it was their critical thinking that convinced me who had many doubts over the years to leave once and for all.
They all believe in evolution (which I still can't grasp) as opposed to their father who gets angry with them when they argue with him, I am and have always been open-minded and willing to really listen to other's opinions. None of them believe in God and I actually envy them that they are so sure about this because I am still not sure about this (indoctrination runs deep). I do know for sure though that the witnesses are NOT God's chosen organization and I don't believe that any are.
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OMG, I’m gonna get Old and Die.
by John Aquila inwhen it finally clicked,.
and you realized there was no 1914, there was no generation that would see the end of a wicked system, there was no paradise around the corner, .
what went through you mind?.
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I never wanted to die so wasn't I 'lucky' that my mum became a witness so I never would. Except we didn't believe in luck did we. Didn't we all feel so smug that we were the only people on the earth who were not going to die, although I never liked thinking about what we had to go through to get to that point; great tribulation, persecution, Armageddon, and everyone else on the planet being killed so that we could live! I was never happy about any of that.
I never wanted to get old and believed I never would. I left school at 15 got a job, didn't pay into a pension (would never need it) better to have the money then. I am now much older than I ever thought I would be and have believed for a number of years now that I am definitely going to die. I don't really know exactly when I came to that realisation because it took years of internal wrestling for me to come to terms that I wasn't 'in the truth' and that everything I had believed was false. I don't believe that I was blind, or stupid, none of us were. We were brainwashed, indoctrinated.
Yes I am going to die and there is nothing I can do about it. I am resigned to this, unlike a lot of witnesses I know who still believe they are not! I know a few who have categorically stated "I have no intention of dying", one said this to her grandson. I feel he will one day be disappointed.
I wonder is it better to believe you are going to die and accept it or believe you are not and have all your dreams dashed when you realise you are.
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JESUS COMING
by disillusioned 2 ini'm confused.
reading the day's text for yesterday, they talk about jesus coming and that it is a future time after the great tribulation.
i thought they have always said he came in 1914 and earlier at other times (russell).. .
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I'm confused. Reading the day's text for yesterday, they talk about Jesus coming and that it is a future time after the great tribulation. I thought they have always said he came in 1914 and earlier at other times (Russell).
Tuesday, June 2
Happy is that slave if his master on arriving finds him doing so.—Matt. 24:46.
In the part of his prophecy that is recorded at Matthew 24:29–25:46, Jesus focuses primarily on what will happen during these last days and during the coming great tribulation. There, Jesus makes eight references to his “coming,” or arrival. Regarding the great tribulation, he states: “They will see the Son of man coming on the clouds.” “You do not know on what day your Lord iscoming.” “At an hour that you do not think to be it, the Son of man is coming.”And in his parable of the sheep and the goats, Jesus states: “The Son of manarrives in his glory.” (Matt. 24:30, 42, 44; 25:31) Each of these four references applies to Christ’s future coming as Judge. Indeed, a consideration of Jesus’ prophecy in its entirety makes it clear that each of the eight references to his coming applies to the future time of judgment during the great tribulation. w137/15 1:15, 18
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God's Spirit
by Hold Me-Thrill Me inwhat is god's spirit?
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i ask this of those who believe in god.
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What is God?