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Top Ten Pickup Lines at This Year's Convention
by JimmyPage in10. if i said you had a nice governing body would you hold it against me?.
9. let's overlap our generations if you know what i mean.. 8. what do you say we lose this great crowd?.
7. i want to be your faithful slave.. 6. tonight we're gonna party like it's 1974.. 7. your breasts are like towers.. 6. would you welcome a shepherding call?.
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Kingdom Hall Representatives Promise to Be More Communicative
by Bangalore inkingdom hall representatives promise to be more communicative.. http://delray.patch.com/articles/kingdom-hall-representatives-promise-to-be-more-communicative.
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tenyearsafter
What happened to the weekend KH build?...start building Friday, occupied for a meeting by Sunday afternoon...hmmm.
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Joining the Military. :D
by lucky1rish inso, i am in my early 20's.
i'm a firefighter, an emt, and hazmat technician (those guys that take care of chemical accidents), and i'm wanting more of a challenge in my line of work.
i've always loved saving people, i keep calm in frantic situations and i love the challenges.
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tenyearsafter
The Coast Guard might be an alternative. It is not a part of the Department of Defense, but rather is under the Department of Homeland Security. Technically it is a law enforcement agency rather than a pure military branch. With that being said, during war time it can be tranfered from Homeland Security to the Navy. Though it is a technicality, you might be able to sell it to your folks as a law enforcement/first responder career rather than a military career. A longshot, but we know how JW's love technicalities to justify things (ie: blood vs. blood fractions). Good luck with your decision!
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When You Left The "Truth" Were People Shocked?
by minimus ini faded and when witnesses realized i had abandoned the faith, they were shocked!
no one would've ever believed that i would've left!
no one!!
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tenyearsafter
When I left (got DF'ed) it shocked people...not because I was gone, but because I left my wife (who is still a strong JW). I was the bad guy, so no one has ever followed up with me, including the elders on my JC. The only ones that ever even mention coming back are my mother and brother, but I think they know that isn't going to happen...not after 16 years out.
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Those sweltering assemblies!
by highdose inanyone from the uk remember the assemblies at twickenham?
cytrstal place?
gillingham?.
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tenyearsafter
Thanks for that update Quendi...I was only 12 when we went to that DC...my memory is not quite as acute after almost 50 years have passed!
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Those sweltering assemblies!
by highdose inanyone from the uk remember the assemblies at twickenham?
cytrstal place?
gillingham?.
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tenyearsafter
Ahhh Blondie...you bring back memories of the 1963 Rose Bowl assembly! Miserably hot and crowded, my family spent the bulk of the time working in the fruit salad tents cutting up surplus melons, brown bananas, etc. to make thousands of semi-edible fruit bowls! If memory serves me right, Billy Graham was holding a crusade at the LA Coleseum during the same time period as the Rose Bowl assembly. I recall the LA Times always giving the attendance stats for both events as if they were in a competition. I believe Billy Graham's total attendance for that crusade exceeded 100,000, but I can't recall who actually won the total attendance number for their event, BG or JW's...ahhh, the memories!!
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RIP Michael Jackson
by sizemik init's one hour into june 25th here in new zealand .
and two years since the death of michael jackson.. we all know of his family life and the connection the family had to the jehovah's witness religion, his abusive father, and the less than ideal childhood he experienced.
his struggles with his identity and his past manifested itself in a life of extreme highs and lows.
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MJ attended the same congregation I did in the 80's, and though I didn't know him well, I did find him to be a shy, sensitive and pleasant young man. He tended to be very quiet around adults and gravitated towards children, especially at "get togethers". I never detected anything inappropriate about his interactions with the kids...he just seemed more comfortable around them. I was sorry to see how extreme his life became, but he was a true talent and a genuinely nice person.
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viewing porn makes you demonised!
by highdose inor so claims every jw i've ever met.
porn also makes you turn into a sexual deviant who is likely to become a homosexual, rapist or peadofile.. .
porn has specail powers that once viewed allows the demons to get into your mind and start controling it!!.
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tenyearsafter
I like the idea of a live demonstration of the "sin" for the JC...
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Why does the Society accept Christendom's "original" Bible canon?
by compound complex ingreetings to those who may know.. i'm reading about the various councils convened in the fourth century a.d. to determine the bible canon.
if my understanding is correct, constantine was initially in charge, some 24 councils finally got it figured out (hardly) and there were fights over what was in and what was out.
over 200 so-called gospels were considered and four accepted.
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CoCo...that is a great question, and one I have wondered about for years. I have never heard an answer to the question of how the very "councils" that finalized the canon of the Bible as we know it today, could also be the "councils" of the era that affirmed the Trinity and Immortality of the Soul doctrines. How can they be inspired in one endeavour and then promoters of false religious teachings in another?? This has always seemed a contradiction, but I have never heard anyone actually challenge the WTS's position on this...it certainly makes one think!
TYA
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How many illogical JW beliefs did you choke down for years?
by james_woods inthis was inspired by that thread marvin did on the "ectoplasm".. in something of a confession - i actually gave that hour public talk on this subject.
and it was very popular with the jws.. i did not believe a word of it - even at the time.
did not believe in the "demons" either - with or without the slime.. it got me to thinking - how much of this did a small back room of your mind reject?
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I agree with a number of the things already mentioned...I just bought in because I was "supposed to".
My biggest nagging issue was the absolute certainty that after nearly 2000 years after Jesus walked the earth, a single man was chosen to put forth True Worship at the exclusion of every other religion or belief system. That was compounded by the declaration that this "organization" was then chosen in 1919 to be the true church because it was unique in its worship and doctrine (though it mirrored most practices of other Christian denominations at the time). I could never get a satisfactory answer to that one other than "because we said so!"