tenyearsafter
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Dear Questions From Readers
by Poztate inquestions from readers,.
recently my wife and i divorced.
it was a non-scriptural divorce.
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Higher education and the unemployment rate
by onemore innow...here is some information (or statistics) that you won't hear at your local kh or assembly program...... "...people with higher education have weathered the economic downturn and unemployment crisis much better than those without.
the unemployment rate for americans with a bachelor's degree or higher was 4.4 percent in june, much lower than the 8.2 percent average for the general population of workers 25 and older.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/master-degree-bachelor-140616688.html.
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tenyearsafter
I would argue that in the current employment environment, with the scarcity of jobs, that those with higher education are applying for and getting jobs that would have normally gone to "less educated" persons. That alone is an argument for higher education...it never hurts to have an "ace up your sleeve".
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If you have sex with your spouse after you find out he/she cheated on you, you cannot divorce them.
by Chemical Emotions inin the key to family happiness book, the wbts says that if you have sex with your marriage mate after they cheat on you, and you knew it, you cannot divorce them.. i was disgusted by learning that.
i only discovered this recently, but i am very angry.
what if your husand tells you that he'll keep screwing other women if you don't have sex with him?
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tenyearsafter
You could always say there was no second witness there to hear the admission, thus it doesn't count anyway!
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OMG shunning story
by man in black inmy wife and i went to fedex / kinko's this afternoon and ran into a girl who was df'ed several years ago, (her parents are quite the rabid jw's.).
they have two daughters, and the younger one recently got married at the kh.. the older one who we were talking to proceeded to tell us that she decided to attend her younger sisters wedding ceremony which was fine despite the fact that nobody talked to her.. but after the wedding she was basically ushered out of the hall.
she was not allowed to participate in any pictures, or allowed to speak to the new couple.
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By the way...I didn't go to the wedding, but I did send a gift which I think was the real motive for the invite! LOL
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The New Awake is Ridiculous! Special Issue about Childrearing
by serenitynow! ini have just skimmed it, but the parts i've read are laughable!
they talk about how "complete control" is unscriptural and "usually backfires!
" i guess that doesn't apply to the gb controlling it's jw subjects.
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tenyearsafter
LOL Mr. Falcon!!
Maybe Brad should have responded, "well if you can't smoke, how about a tasty brownie?"
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OMG shunning story
by man in black inmy wife and i went to fedex / kinko's this afternoon and ran into a girl who was df'ed several years ago, (her parents are quite the rabid jw's.).
they have two daughters, and the younger one recently got married at the kh.. the older one who we were talking to proceeded to tell us that she decided to attend her younger sisters wedding ceremony which was fine despite the fact that nobody talked to her.. but after the wedding she was basically ushered out of the hall.
she was not allowed to participate in any pictures, or allowed to speak to the new couple.
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tenyearsafter
This is pretty typical...unfortunately. When my nephew got married, my family went out of their way to invite me, but also made it just as pointed that I would only be allowed to attend the ceremony and not the reception thereafter. They even had the "b*lls" to say that this was a provision to protect me from the embarrassment of being singled out and ignored at the reception. Oh, and by the way, the bride and groom are registered at Macy's!! LOL
Wasn't that considerate??
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Could you eat breakfast after watching this at Bethel?
by Dogpatch inthis is a partial video of the morning breakfast table in brooklyn bethel in the late 80s, with lyman swingle hosting... the governing body member who at first tried to shelter ray franz from disfellowshipping, but then within a year or two his spirit was broken and he was a bitter man.. randy (i was there and it was death-dealing, like the death eaters from harry potter!).
address of windows media file if you don't see anything:.
http://www.randytv.com/swinglebreakfast.wmv.
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The most incredible part of watching this was to realize that intelligent people like our ex-Bethelites here on JWN sat through it, and I suspect in many cases, nodded in agreement!! Ain't brainwashing a wonderful thing?!?
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I'm new here..... Studying with the Witnesses
by PenelopePaige inhi- i just wanted to say that i have been checking the website out for a few weeks and have read some horror stories and some sad ones.
but i have been studying with witnessess for about six months and can't help but feel that they're completely sincere and maybe even, the true religion.
i love the watchtower and awake and to me, none of that seems crazy.
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tenyearsafter
Penelope,
First of all, welcome to the Board!
As many have pointed out already, not everything is as it seems on the surface, and that is especially true with JW's. As with most things, there can be found some good sprinkled in among the bad with JW's...at first, they are very welcoming and loving. They will try to convince you that they are the happiest people on earth and make you feel special for having found the "truth". Unfortunately, there is no half in, half out with JW's. As you continue to study, you will be asked to not question teachings and eventually be pressured in to making a commitment to baptism. If you don't "progress", they will drop you like a hot potato!
The best advice I can give you is to research, research, research before making a decision. And that means not just studying JW literature...use the internet and see the whole story, not just what is spoon fed to you during your study. JW's don't do well when you start to question beliefs...they become defensive and see you as an opposer. The majority of them cannot answer simple doctrinal questions outside of the "company line" they receive from the Watchtower Society.
Good luck in your search...a final note, if you love Christmas, this isn't the religion for you!
TYA
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i need to know if jehovahs witnesses are actually told to ....
by looloo incompletly ignore disfellowshipped children and never speak at all to them , also what about the children of the disfellowshipped children that are growing up unaware of the "truth " ?
im thinking of writing to my inlaws who have never bothered with our child for two and a half years to tell them to just walk on by if they see us as it would confuse her if they saw us and acted as though nothing has happened .
then they will be good jws and obediant to the watchtower and not blame us for not letting them see her which is what they lie and tell people !.
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As mentioned above, there is to be no contact with DF'ed children not living in the home...the exception is limited contact during family emergencies. In the case of my family, that means they will talk to me if they need money, as I am the trustee for a family trust we share. When the dollars are at stake, they couldn't be nicer to me...otherwise it is complete "radio silence"! The interesting thing is, that when I was DF'ed my children were also cut off by their JW grandparents...even though they weren't living with me. Go figure...
The bottom line is, unless you really want your kids to have a relationship with their grandparents, it might be better to just not allow contact. My guess is that the grandparents won't really care since in their minds, your kids will most likely suffer the same dire consequences they see you suffering as a result of the DF'ing. It sucks, but it is a JW reality...just hope that they open their eyes, but as long as they are brainwashed they will view you all as the "walking dead".
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New to this site. Scared, Lonely and in a lot of pain due to shunning by my family.
by wonder*woman inthis is my very first post to this forum.
i am begging for some much needed encouragment and support by those who are kind hearted and know exactly the pain shunning causes.
i am a 30 year old former jehovah's witness and a mother of two beautiful girls.
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tenyearsafter
Welcome to the bord WW!
I am sorry you are experiencing the pain of shunning at the hands of family. It is a very cruel and, at first, incomprehendible action by the very ones that are supposed to be closest to you. There has been plenty of good advice offered, so all I can add is that it will get better...and the freedom to be you is such a wonderful thing, that the pain you are feeling now will start to fade and you will build a new and better life outside of the control of the WTS.
Hang tough...life will get better!
TYA