HHG...goody2shoes has posted once (the post you reference) and is obviously a troll...best advice is to ignore it.
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Mission 1 For the Vast Apostate Army: Attend The Memorial...
by Tuesday inhey folks!.
i made another propaganda-esque video for the vast apostate army's first mission which is to attend the memorial.
since alot of people liked my last video for the vast apostate army i figured i'd post this one too.
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A hell of a new years day.
by Decided inmy wife and i went to the store and when we got back i took the stuff in to the house and put it on the table.
i waited a few minutes and wondered why she hadn't come in yet.
i went out the front door and she was laying in the yard, she had passed out and couldn't get up.
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tenyearsafter
Ken...it could be stress or a reaction to her meds, but I would not assume anything. She needs to get looked at by a physician sooner than later. There are many reasons that can cause a person to pass out, but you don't want to gamble that this is just a "passing" thing...get her looked at so you don't take any chances!
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"The Case for Christ"
by Ding inpeople who leave the wts have to decide what to do with jesus and the bible.. for an interesting read defending the bible's accounts of jesus from an evangelical perspective, i recommend lee strobel's 1998 book the case for christ.. strobel is a former atheist who used to be a journalist for the chicago tribune.. he later become a protestant pastor.. no, i don't get any money from sales of the book; in fact, you can probably get a copy free through your local library system.. in order to help you decide whether or not you'd be interested in this book, here are the titles of the chapters:.
part 1: examining the record.
chapter 1: the eyewitness evidence: can the biographies of jesus be trusted?.
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Lee has written an entire series of "The Case For..." books. As a former journalist that specialized in legal case coverage (he has a Masters of Studies in Law from Yale), he presents his "case" from a legal practitioner 's perspective...the books are interesting reading for believers and non-believers both.
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tenyearsafter
I will place my vote in the queue Leo!
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What are your favorite songs of 2010?
by Leolaia inthis thread is very simple.
post youtube vids of your favorite songs released in 2010 (whether as a track on an album, or a single, or as a video, debuted on the radio or tv, or what not).
it could be of any genre, whatever you like, the only rule is that it has to be a recently released song.
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tenyearsafter
Leo...I agree on OK Go...I posted a couple just previous to your post. The video in the park was fantastic! (End Love video)
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Do You Folks Wanna Hear My Story?
by Farkel ini've already written "my story".
i've been "out" for 35 years.
but that is not a story that contains the little stuff.
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tenyearsafter
Would love to read it Fark...we are in the same age group, so I am sure it will be interesting!
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little miss sad again
by Newborn ini think i just broke up with my bf .
we've been together 6 months.
lately i've felt less & less emotions and engagement from him.
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tenyearsafter
Sounds like you made the right decision...it sounds like he "left" the relationship quite a while ago...be strong, the right person will come into your life...just be patient.
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Letter from elders
by Cynisister inthe local elders have been trying to visit me (my hubby still attends meetings and he has told them i don't wish to speak with them), they left a copy of a watchtower (on helping inactive ones to return) in my door when i was not at thome, and this last sunday asked my husband if it's ok to write me a letter saying this is what they have to do.
they can't freely stop by as we have large dogs that would keep them out.. does anyone know if this is going to result in my being df'd??
i don't want that to happen yet as my husband's parents who are quite elderly, would be devastated.
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or you can deny voting (as long as they don't have two witnesses) and they will have to leave it alone...
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Letter from elders
by Cynisister inthe local elders have been trying to visit me (my hubby still attends meetings and he has told them i don't wish to speak with them), they left a copy of a watchtower (on helping inactive ones to return) in my door when i was not at thome, and this last sunday asked my husband if it's ok to write me a letter saying this is what they have to do.
they can't freely stop by as we have large dogs that would keep them out.. does anyone know if this is going to result in my being df'd??
i don't want that to happen yet as my husband's parents who are quite elderly, would be devastated.
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tenyearsafter
Unfortunately, they do not need you to proceed with a DA announcement...they can use your reticence to meet with them and your suspicion of voting as an admission that you no longer want to be a JW. I wish you the best in dealing with this issue...it is never fun.
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The power and assertive years ( approx. 30 to 45 )
by caliber inmy personal observation is that these (30-45) years are the coming together of physical, emotional and mental power, a time when.
most reach the desire , confidence and need to speak out to speak out about all injustice they see around them.. my personal opinion is that after reaching this stage in life you mellow out in your 50's .
i make this claim by personal life experience.
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I'd like to think that when I reached my 50's, I chose my battles more carefully...I think when we are younger, we end up tilting windmills by taking on every issue.