I'm sure I would have graduated from college years ago instead of this summer. I've never dated because I never had a strong desire to (that was something "bad" people did). Probably I would have started voting sooner, and got involved in extracurricular activites. The WT negatively impacted not only me but also my community since it kept me from being a part of it.
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What Did You Not Do Because You Were A Jehovah's Witness That You Wanted To Do?
by minimus ini didn't go to college and of course, "higher education" was never recommended.
still, i never felt terribly deprived because of not going further in my education.. yet, i did wish that i could've had "normal" aka "worldly friends".
i wish that as witnesses, we could've been better integrated with other people.
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Should Christians Own Dogs as Pets?
by undercover inusing the wt's "birthday logic" (only two mentions of b-days in the bible, both negative, which means "true christians" do not celebrate them) i wrote this faux wt article about whether true servants of the wt god should really own dogs... i'm no sd-7, but i tried..... .
animals are truly a gift from jehovah as the creator of all things.
animals have, since the creation, served as workers and companions for man.
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How to make anything “unchristian.”
1. Cite every Biblical or historical account of non-Jews and/or non-Christians participating in the activity.
2. If there are no records indicating that first-century Christians participated in this activity, say so. Otherwise, cite Prov. 4:18 (light gets brighter).
3. Cite John 17:16 (no part of the world) and/or Matt. 24:45 (F&DS) as needed.
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I've Decided That It'll Be Best For Me To Return To The Kingdom Hall.
by Philadelphia Ponos inafter carefully evaluating the my current life situation, i've come to the conclusion that returning to the hall will be best for me.
i simply just don't fit in with the rest of the world.
i don't drink, smoke, have sex, go to clubs, listen to worldly music, watch movies, or gamble.
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I don't drink, smoke, have sex, go to clubs, listen to worldly music, watch movies, or gamble.
I enjoy an occassional beer/wine, never smoked, don't have sex, never gone to a club, do listen to worldly music (isn't all music other than the JW songbook worldly?), watch movies infrequently, and gambled once (one dollar, of which i lost five cents).
I'm not real comfortable with most raunchy talk but that's OK because in the business world we generally aren't cursing a blue streak while talking about our sexual escapades. I imagine other industries are different, but the shirt-and-tie work world is probably a natural environment for an ex-JW.
The WT brainwashed us for years that there are two choices: JWs or "the World." What they never told us is that the World comprises a countless number of individual subcultures, many of which are nothing like what the WT would have us believe. You just need to look around a bit for a more positive environment; it's out there, and the JWs ain't it.
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Life after death
by truthseeker ineveryone has different views about life after death and whether or not it is a possibility.. as jehovah's witnesses, we were always taught that there is no life after death, that this is the only life we have now and that the wages of sin is death.. .
what are your views on life after death?.
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I believe you are simply misusing the word "deity." If you are allowing that the "source" may be impersonal, then "deity" may not be the proper term to use.
sizemik: With your reference to Apollo . . . you appear to be saying the existence of a deity will be disproved one day . . . that is pure speculation and therefore "unscientific"
There is no need to scientifically disprove the existence of such deities, since the very notion of their existence is unscientific to begin with and based wholly on assertion. That falls within the realm of superstition and religion. Science ought to have nothing to do with it except as it relates to psychology, anthropology, sociology, etc.-- not treating it as if it is a valid possibility for reality that must be considered.
Essentially, the existence of Apollo and other deities is already "disproven" as much as will ever be possible, inasmuch as the claim was always unsupported by any evidence.
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Life after death
by truthseeker ineveryone has different views about life after death and whether or not it is a possibility.. as jehovah's witnesses, we were always taught that there is no life after death, that this is the only life we have now and that the wages of sin is death.. .
what are your views on life after death?.
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sizemik: However . . . If an atheists claim is that "there is no source" . . . that is simply unscientific . . . even Albert Einstein recognised that.
Scientifically, there is still a tremendous allowance required for the "unknown" . . . but to believe in the existence of a deity (a source) is not unscientific in itself.
Not true. If valid scientific reasoning leads us to the conclusion that there is an "unknown" as the source of the energy, it is not at all scientific to then believe in the existence of a diety as that source, any more than it was good science to attribute the rising of the sun to Apollo in the days before we understood the concept of the solar system.
Throughout history, gaps in scientific knowledge have been filled in by "God did it." But God's habitat is being destroyed by scientific advance.
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Everything In The Universe Was Created By Absolutely Nothing.
by Philadelphia Ponos inthis is the purest example of an oxymoron.
repeat this sentence over and over again and you will realize why it's impossible for some people to accept the big bang model.
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PP: Why are these two statements exclusive? Can't someone believe God created the earth and actively search and study how it was done?
Believing while searching isn't intellectually honest.
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PROTESTS AT WATCHTOWER CONVENTIONS
by Lawrence Hughes indear friends,.
as you may know, the watchtower society takes great pride in its district conventions.
please contact me if you can attend any of these protests.. there is no reason why every district convention in the world could not have a protest and receive media coverage to expose the watchtower society.
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My personal opinion is that Fearon does not represent the ex-JW movement well. I would not want to be associated with him.
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Life after death
by truthseeker ineveryone has different views about life after death and whether or not it is a possibility.. as jehovah's witnesses, we were always taught that there is no life after death, that this is the only life we have now and that the wages of sin is death.. .
what are your views on life after death?.
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There is no life after death. That's why we call it "death" instead of "more life."
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The Bible - is it really the GOOD Book - if so why?
by cantleave inafterall , it condones murder, genocide, infanticide and a plethora of other nasty things.
it is contradictory and unscientific.. hell; lets be honest it's hard to read and harder to understand.. so why is it called the good book?.
discuss!.
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Designs: I agree, the evolution of the society and the accompanying theology as reflected in the Bible is very interesting and historically important!
TerraIncognita: Jg 1:19 is one of my all-time favorite humorous Bible verses.
"The LORD was with the men of Judah. They took possession of the hill country, but they were unable to drive the people from the plains, because they had chariots fitted with iron."
Great stuff.
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Family Study parody on youtube - FUNNY!
by Mad Sweeney inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oaazqpmbcw.
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This one is right up there with the public talk one but even more realistic, ima share it with people for sure.