Um, watersprout <<<<< I would have thought you would be a fan of sprouts.
Mickey mouse
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It's almost that time of year again where SPROUTS appear.......
by watersprout inon their stinky trees in the supermarkets, green grocers and then on your dinner plate!
oh the horrors!!!!!!
*pulls out hair in angst*.
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When Your Adolescent Questions Your Faith
by wha happened? inhas anyone seen this article in the feb 1st 2012 wt?.
it's worth a look.
lots of references to christians, rather than jw's.
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Mickey mouse
*Hollow laugh*
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A Small Gift To You. (I hope...)
by AllTimeJeff ini was an ex jw.
first lesson: be happy.
read books.
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Mickey mouse
Great to see you here ATJ. Fantastic contribution as always.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you too.
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Mr. Falcon needs your help NOW
by Mr. Falcon inplease, please, i beg you all..... i need whatever sources from the wtbs that support their belief that the world was ending in 1975. details are forthcoming.
please i need this..... hans is in trouble.......
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Mickey mouse
PM me your email address if you're missing any copies.
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Mr. Falcon needs your help NOW
by Mr. Falcon inplease, please, i beg you all..... i need whatever sources from the wtbs that support their belief that the world was ending in 1975. details are forthcoming.
please i need this..... hans is in trouble.......
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Mickey mouse
Mr F, I can email you copies of pretty much everything in that video if that helps?
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Mr. Falcon needs your help NOW
by Mr. Falcon inplease, please, i beg you all..... i need whatever sources from the wtbs that support their belief that the world was ending in 1975. details are forthcoming.
please i need this..... hans is in trouble.......
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What's your take on the future of the Euro?
by darthfader intreaty to save euro takes shape, but britain sits out.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/10/business/global/european-leaders-agree-on-fiscal-treaty.html.
brussels european leaders, meeting until the early hours of friday, agreed to sign an intergovernmental treaty that would require them to enforce stricter fiscal and financial discipline in their future budgets.
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evolution question
by outsmartthesystem init has taken me almost 2 years to get to the bottom of the watchtower society rabbit hole.
being fully convinced that i was duped....i am still a little ashamed of myself for being so narrow minded.
i have vowed never to close off my mind like that again.
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Mickey mouse
I am trying again with The Blind Watchmaker but I have a feeling I am going to have to gain my understanding of evolution from someone other than Dawkins. He's too dogmatic for my liking.
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This video will be the downfall of the WT and GB
by EndofMysteries inthis is the scandal of scandals won't you agree?.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz5tajzyw6y.
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Charity begins at home
by Mickey mouse ini wanted to get this down in type before the thought is lost.. this afternoon, i gave two hours of my time to help a local charity raise money by packing groceries in a supermarket.
the charity provide support to families who have a child affected by a disability that, well, let's just say it's close to my heart.
as i drove the twenty minute journey to the supermarket in question, i struggled with some feelings which i understand are part of something called dissociative disorder, sometimes experienced as part of post traumatic stress disorder.
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Mickey mouse
I wanted to get this down in type before the thought is lost.
This afternoon, I gave two hours of my time to help a local charity raise money by packing groceries in a supermarket. The charity provide support to families who have a child affected by a disability that, well, let's just say it's close to my heart. As I drove the twenty minute journey to the supermarket in question, I struggled with some feelings which I understand are part of something called dissociative disorder, sometimes experienced as part of post traumatic stress disorder. You see, at the moment, a different 'charity' has been tearing my family apart and this has caused me some distress. Fighting back tears, I parked up and went in. I felt that perhaps I was not up to this task today.
As a Jehovah's Witness, I have spent literally thousands of hours in what is sometimes described as a 'charitable work'. What I took part in this afternoon was notably different. People were appreciative of the work we were doing. In two hours, I raised somewhere between £50 and £100 and there were approximately 30 of us, each doing a 2 hour shift. As I packed bags, people asked me which charity we were raising funds for and a number of people donated in excess of £5. I wondered whether they would care that the person packing their shopping is considered 'mentally diseased' by some.
As I left the store, I felt a sense of satisfaction that my two hours were well spent. The majority of people I interacted with were kind and generous. Although my faith in human nature has taken a beating of late, this afternoon it has been restored somewhat.