I may have missed this one earlier, but I think one of the weirdest is that Jesus was only the mediator for the 144,000...the rest of mankind has to rely on possible salvation in a second class hope by being "worthy" companions of that favored annointed class!...forget that Jesus said "no man can come to the Father except through me" (John 14:6)...I guess "me" is the GB.
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Out Of All JW Beliefs Which Is The Weirdest?
by minimus ini know there's plenty.. one that comes to mind is the blood doctrine.
whole blood is bad, blood fractions may be ok but not all.....wtf?
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How long did Conventions used to be?
by donuthole ini remember as a child in the 1980's attending four day conventions.
i know in the past conventions were even longer.
does anyone know how long they use to last and the approximate years?
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Wow Blondie...thanks for the memory refresh! I do have to admit that even at the age of 12, I found Harold King's story about being imprisoned in China quite compelling. On the other hand, I wanted to swallow my gun during Freddie's talks...didn't he also do the closing prayer? (I recall it being a 20 minute long monologue!)
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How long did Conventions used to be?
by donuthole ini remember as a child in the 1980's attending four day conventions.
i know in the past conventions were even longer.
does anyone know how long they use to last and the approximate years?
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You said it much more diplomatically than I would have...was trying to figure out how to say that without violating the posting rules!
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Do you suffer witrh colitis or candida? What helps me.
by Dogpatch instomach problems?.
okay i know it sounds cheezy.
but hopefully those of you who suffer these digestive problems won't just rely on your doctor's advice.
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I have also heard good feedback on taking a potent probiotic with a product called Candex...supposed to be helpful for good digestion and candida. Thankfully, I have been blessed with an iron digestive system, but I have family who suffer a similar condition as you do Randy.
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How long did Conventions used to be?
by donuthole ini remember as a child in the 1980's attending four day conventions.
i know in the past conventions were even longer.
does anyone know how long they use to last and the approximate years?
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LOL Designs...in a weird way, the Rose Bowl was actually an adventure!
Wasanelder, I was at Candlestick as well...and being a horny 15 year old, spent the bulk of the assembly lusting after young sisters hoping the chilly San Francisco breeze would get me a glance of leg from a sudden blast of cold wind. That was the only way I could distract myself from the misery of the blazing heat and freezing shadows of that lovely stadium.
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"we don't need holidays as an excuse to give gifts to our children"
by Sour Grapes inbefore my mother became a jehovah's witness i remember.
the fun of christmas and opening the beautifully wrapped.
gifts under the christmas tree.
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I agree that JW's, as a whole, were less likely to give gifts...this was true in our house growing up. The only wrapped present I ever received was from "worldly" relatives...and then I was made to feel guilty for accepting them by my JW mother and friends. I was inviting Satan in to my life with this weakness!
When I grew up and had kids, it always bothered me that they didn't get the opportunity to enjoy simple things like Christmas and Birthdays, so being the closet pagan that I was, we used to do "Present Day" a couple times a year. We would wrap presents and hide them all over the house...then the kids would have to hunt for them, gather them together and then we watched them open their presents as a family. Though my kids are not JW's now, they still look fondly back on "Present Days" as one of the highlights of the year for them. They told me it made them feel special, and it made me feel like I was providing a semi-normal upbringing for them. Now we all get together for Thanksgiving and Christmas and enjoy each other's company, so "Present Day" lives on in spirit!
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I am moved...and I didn't even need to take a laxative!
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How long did Conventions used to be?
by donuthole ini remember as a child in the 1980's attending four day conventions.
i know in the past conventions were even longer.
does anyone know how long they use to last and the approximate years?
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DOC, you really bring back memories...I remember the numerous first aid stations all over the Rose Bowl primarily equipped with surplus military stretchers. I remember the constant movement of people (mostly elderly) on stretchers due to heat and sun exposure. There was even an ambulance or two stationed at the Rose Bowl to transport those too far gone to be "treated" at the main first aid area. It seemed more like a MASH unit than a convention at times. Intersperse that with interminably long talks and prayers, and you had the makings of good times!
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How long did Conventions used to be?
by donuthole ini remember as a child in the 1980's attending four day conventions.
i know in the past conventions were even longer.
does anyone know how long they use to last and the approximate years?
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Yummy JRK...LOL
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How long did Conventions used to be?
by donuthole ini remember as a child in the 1980's attending four day conventions.
i know in the past conventions were even longer.
does anyone know how long they use to last and the approximate years?
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Yep Designs...the Rose Bowl was quite the adventure! My Mom, brother and I worked in the fruit stands in the tents (remember those?!)...lots of flies and bees as we cut up endless cantaloupes, oranges, etc....strangely enough, it seemed like fun at the time. Now that I look back, it wasn't much different than children working as pickers in the fields!