I am so happy to hear this news and can't wait for the morning to tell my husband. He's felt so bad for every one of Ally's setbacks. Although he's got 26 years on Ally, he's not doing too badly...more good days than bad.
jamiebowers
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Miraculous news about my daugher, Ali
by coffee_black init's a little over a year since my daughter was diagnosed with end stage congestive heart failure due to a virus.
her dr. was talking heart transplant then.. i almost lost her 3 times over the past year due to complications.
2011 was a tough year to put it mildly.
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Why does this happen ?
by troubled mind inyesterday i shared a link on facebook.
http://blogs.sfweekly.com/exhibitionist/2012/02/5_hilarious_social_media_image.php.
now it shows up on a facebook jehovah's witness site with my name attached as the sharer ???
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jamiebowers
I don't think that's a jw FB page. Click on "Related Posts", and you'll see other anti-jw posts.
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Judge rules child can attend kingdom hall and church.
by koolaid-man inthe pressure on children growing up with jehovah's witness connections can make their childhood extremely difficult.. .
http://www.familylawweek.co.uk/site.aspx?i=ed95530children: private law update (february 2012)alex verdan qc reviews the most significant of the latest judgments in private law children applications.. .
alex verdan qc, 4 paper buildings.
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jamiebowers
But, when I found out I was pregnant it all changed. Suddenly he wanted to play by his rules. He disappeared, and then would resurface for a week, lie again and again, still trying to maintain that "it wasnt a big deal" then he would disappear again. Then he told me that our child would be a witness and "there was nothing I could do about it."
I have a feeling that's pretty much what happened with the couple in the article.
I find the ruling odd too, a 12 yr old can decide if they will die for this religion but cannot vote, join military or consent to sex ( can't consent to have sex with someone nor can parents sign to allow them to marry someone ).
I think the problem in this type of case is that the judge has no idea that there is no such thing as not consenting with the Watchtower. A jw kid is coerced into making such a decision from fear of losing family, friends, and God's love.
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New Locks on the Door
by TOTH ini have to say that when my father in law asked us for a key to our apartment with the idea of "helping" my sick wife i did not like the idea at all.
my wife was all for it though so against my protests she went ahead and gave him one.
well with him behaving more and more like a junkie things have finally come to an ugly head.. a little background info.... my wife's dad has been on heavy pain meds for decades now.
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jamiebowers
If he bangs on the door or tries to break in, call the police. He is an addict and will do anything to get his fix. You'd be doing everyoe a faor if you caled his doctor(s) and reported his addiction.
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Thoughts and Opinions on the VAA?
by arko_n9ne inas i've posted multiple times before, i am new to many of the aspects of wts scandals so a couple weeks ago, i was on youtube and heard of a group concept from tim kilgore called the vaa (vast apostate army).. personally, i like the concept of former witnesses and anti-watchtower proponents uniting to stand against the wrong doings of the organization.
i would like their rally in a few years to succeed.
if things look promising enough, i more than likely will go.. but honestly, i don't know much about the vaa, and since it's not a concept with that "new car smell" i imagine people have more infor to offer.. i saw on older posts that witnesses are not fans of the idea of anyone banding together en masse against them, as they go to the lengths of calling the vaa a terrorist organization (though no acts of violence or tyranny have been committed or threatened).. so if anyone can offer insight into this group, it would help a man know if it's a group worth rallying with.. .
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jamiebowers
I am going to sound weird here, but holy cow! Tim Kilgore posted on my thread! I'm honored.
And yet he is one of the most good natured, down to earth people I've ever run across! I've watched every one of Tim's Watchtower videos and admired him for his message and delivery style. But I absolutely fell in love with him, (in the most platonic sense) after watching his birthday video when he serenaded his fellow You Tube apostates Propaganda Techniques, CS the Apostate, etc.
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Is it really paradise?
by tootired2care ini have been a jw all of my life.
after being burned out as an ms and getting tired of waiting for the end to come, and other things, i decided to start the fade process a month ago (want to keep family ties open) and start living my life.
i've noted few points gave me serious doubts about my current course.
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jamiebowers
Welcome to JWN! Don't worry about the jw paradise, because it's not real anyway. The more you learn the truth about the "truth", you'll be able to relax and have bits of your version of paradie in every day life.
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Thoughts and Opinions on the VAA?
by arko_n9ne inas i've posted multiple times before, i am new to many of the aspects of wts scandals so a couple weeks ago, i was on youtube and heard of a group concept from tim kilgore called the vaa (vast apostate army).. personally, i like the concept of former witnesses and anti-watchtower proponents uniting to stand against the wrong doings of the organization.
i would like their rally in a few years to succeed.
if things look promising enough, i more than likely will go.. but honestly, i don't know much about the vaa, and since it's not a concept with that "new car smell" i imagine people have more infor to offer.. i saw on older posts that witnesses are not fans of the idea of anyone banding together en masse against them, as they go to the lengths of calling the vaa a terrorist organization (though no acts of violence or tyranny have been committed or threatened).. so if anyone can offer insight into this group, it would help a man know if it's a group worth rallying with.. .
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jamiebowers
Thanks Tuesday!!!!!!!
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Thoughts and Opinions on the VAA?
by arko_n9ne inas i've posted multiple times before, i am new to many of the aspects of wts scandals so a couple weeks ago, i was on youtube and heard of a group concept from tim kilgore called the vaa (vast apostate army).. personally, i like the concept of former witnesses and anti-watchtower proponents uniting to stand against the wrong doings of the organization.
i would like their rally in a few years to succeed.
if things look promising enough, i more than likely will go.. but honestly, i don't know much about the vaa, and since it's not a concept with that "new car smell" i imagine people have more infor to offer.. i saw on older posts that witnesses are not fans of the idea of anyone banding together en masse against them, as they go to the lengths of calling the vaa a terrorist organization (though no acts of violence or tyranny have been committed or threatened).. so if anyone can offer insight into this group, it would help a man know if it's a group worth rallying with.. .
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jamiebowers
Tim Kilgore on YT is Tuesdy here on JWN. Contact him for an explaation on the VAA. As a matter of fact, I'll send him this link via pm on Facebook.
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now wat??
by xtreemlyconfused17 inaloha everyone...................please do help if u can.
hope u dont get bored reading this quite long text
i'l soon be 17, i'm an unbaptized publisher, but innactive (havent gone door to door)for more than a year, but still very strict with our organisation's standards (lyk no teenage dating).
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jamiebowers
Welcome! There's a lot of good advice here. I hope you follow it!