I'd appreciate someone posting the link for me ... can't seem to find it.
Frequent_Fader_Miles
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Link to the Flock Book
by Frequent_Fader_Miles ini'd appreciate someone posting the link for me ... can't seem to find it.
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Are You Happy With What you've discovered in Life After being a JW ?
by flipper inmy life personally has taken a much more positive turn after leaving the religion.
less stress to be having nights taken up with meetings droning on.
lots more time for reading new things on life, hobbies, trips to take, i enjoy cooking for my wife.
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Frequent_Fader_Miles
Technically I'm still a JW (as a fader), but the short answer is ....YES, YES, YES!!!!!!!
I savour the freedom, not having to report hours of Field Service, sleeping in on Saturday mornings, enjoying meeting-free evenings and weekends with my husband, attending university, taking extra classes, fostering new and treasured friendships.
Life was meant to be happy, not depressing with the continuous cycle of impending doom.
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As a JW were you ever counseled about clothes you wore, or lack thereof ?
by flipper inthought this could get interesting discussing experiences.
i for one was trying to reach out for ministerial servant again in the early 90's , had been one before, and was assigned to carry the microphones one meeting.
had an elder call me in the back room and say , " brother flipper, i noticed looking down towards your shoes that you are wearing white socks today.
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maybe because I was overly "blessed" in the female chest department they knew that saying anything would have meant being obvious about looking. My small rebellion was just letting the cleavage out to breath some days
Namaste .... I hear you sister! I had the very same idea ... been there, done that too!
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As a JW were you ever counseled about clothes you wore, or lack thereof ?
by flipper inthought this could get interesting discussing experiences.
i for one was trying to reach out for ministerial servant again in the early 90's , had been one before, and was assigned to carry the microphones one meeting.
had an elder call me in the back room and say , " brother flipper, i noticed looking down towards your shoes that you are wearing white socks today.
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Frequent_Fader_Miles
I remember a couple of sisters who were counselled for being "too put together" in other words they looked great! Nice dress--matching shoes and purse and nice makeup. They were told that they were spending too much time on their dress! CAN'T WIN, HUH!
OOOOhhh ... If I didn't know better, I'd think you were describing my congo! I was always hounded for that very reason! One time they even threw in the "materialistic" label just for the fun of it. Can you say ...... J E A L O U S ....
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Frequent_Fader_Miles
A social class would have been welcome in my former congo ... much more worthwhile than the Theocratic Misery School.
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About All This Tract Work
by WTWizard init used to happen about once every three or four years.
a tract blitz.
that is, where the whole territory is supposed to be hit with a tract.
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Frequent_Fader_Miles
Those tract blitzes are even worse than the usual 'street work' blitzes that happen every month's end. Witlesses are everywhere at the end of the month! No need to guess who didn't make up their hours for the month. They just stand there ... in front of the ATM... in front of the copy shop ... at the bus stop ... everywhere! Do they have any idea of how much business they're costing the establishments they're standing in front of?
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When is an "unbeliever" not dedicated ...
by Frequent_Fader_Miles ini'm a bit perplexed.
according to the flock book updates - 2003 for page 133 an "unbeliever" is an unbaptised person.
it goes on further to state that should a dedicated, baptised christian choose to marry an "unbeliever", his/her parents (whether elder, ministerial servant or pioneer) should not give "tacit approval"to the marriage... moral support, financial support for wedding, reception etc.. .
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That's just what I mean, as Freedom Frog put it ... hypocritical!
And as changeling said:
who claim to have made a dedication but have not yet gotten baptized
Anyone can make an unsubstantiated claim! Do elders have mind reading powers to know if they're telling the truth? Besides, isn't an unbaptised publisher an unbaptised person????????
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When is an "unbeliever" not dedicated ...
by Frequent_Fader_Miles ini'm a bit perplexed.
according to the flock book updates - 2003 for page 133 an "unbeliever" is an unbaptised person.
it goes on further to state that should a dedicated, baptised christian choose to marry an "unbeliever", his/her parents (whether elder, ministerial servant or pioneer) should not give "tacit approval"to the marriage... moral support, financial support for wedding, reception etc.. .
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Frequent_Fader_Miles
I'm a bit perplexed. According to the Flock Book Updates - 2003 for page 133 an "unbeliever" is an unbaptised person. It goes on further to state that should a dedicated, baptised Christian choose to marry an "unbeliever", his/her parents (whether elder, ministerial servant or pioneer) should not give "tacit approval"to the marriage... moral support, financial support for wedding, reception etc.
Yet still, the Congregation Service Committee (changed from "body of elders) are allowed to give permission for 2 "unbelievers" (unbaptised publishers) to be wedded at a Kindgom Hall... because they are "dedicated"?????? Does regular meeting attendance, and awaiting an assembly to get baptised translate into being "dedicated"?
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Your favorite expressions for JW's
by MsBHaving ini saw a post earlier that someone did asking for favorite screen names on jwd.
i would like to start one on favorite expressions for jw's.
copy the list below/add to the bottom and repost to keep the list together.... .
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Frequent_Fader_Miles
How about these:
1. Circuit Overbear
2. The Borganization
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Did you ever play 'WATCHTOWER HOOKY' ?
by AK - Jeff inlong before we 'figured it out', i think we were tiring of the whole routine and demands, though we could not admit such openly, even to each other for the most part.
but i recall occasionally 'oversleeping', and in some cases i had woke early enough but just intentionally let time go by and got up 'running late'.
our family 'tradition' was to stop for breakfast at a local restuarant on the way to the kh.
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Frequent_Fader_Miles
"JW hooky" was one of my favourite activities! Watchtower hooky, Public Talk hooky, Theocratic Ministry School hooky, Service Meeting hooky, Bookstudy hooky, FS hooky, CO visit hooky, District Convention hooky, Circuit Assembly hooky, Memorial hooky ... Ive done them all! Of course it all became easier once I'd moved out, but even in my parents' home I enjoyed playing hooky nonetheless.