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Dogaradodya
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Bye for now
by freedomfighter into everyone who is part of this forum.. i won't be on here for a while as i am seperating from my wife.
i have found a place with a workmate.. thanks for your comments and support through difficult times.
i am starting a new chapter in my life.. jw's have "destroyed" my life and seperated me from my friends and family.
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Friends search!
by Ginerino inhi my name is betty, i m from germany.
i m 26 years old, i m married with a realy lovly guy and i search a friend, anybody like a pan pal.
i can t understand why i like the usa but i do.
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Dogaradodya
Hi, Ginerino! I cannot speak German, but I can speak Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Haydn, Brahms and Mendelssohn.
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Questions to God
by heyfea inif god offered to answer you three questions, what would you ask him?
1. who stole my diary?
2. are there any other earthlike planets in the universe with the purpose of being inhabited by humans?
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Dogaradodya
I find it wise not to ask me so many questions at one time. So lets start at one and go from there.
Willdabeerman, are you Argentine?
I think he's God!... OMG!
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A joke so good I had to put it here!!!
by worldtraveller inthe principal.
she took harry to the principal's office.
harry: "pants.
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Dogaradodya
That was good, Uncle WT!
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What do you say to someone you are seeing for the last time?
by Bumble Bee ini've been thinking about this alot tonite.
what do i talk about with my uncle when i see him on wednesday?
this will be the last time i see him alive.
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Dogaradodya
You could ask him to contact you from the after life!
Excellent idea! Give him your mobile no. You can say, "See you in paradise..." Don't forget to sob.
Or you can bring a CD of Mozart Symphony No. 41 "Jupiter" and play it to him.
Afterwards, tell him, "See you in Jupiter."
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Calling all Ex witnesses Again!
by FiveShadows inback in 2007 i had posted that i was hoping that people would be willing to share their experience going through and coming out of the organization because i had a term paper due on it.
i got one interview in long beach...which was awesome, and a bunch of other replies through email...however!
i paniced!
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Dogaradodya
2) As a group of Ex witnesses, what do you think could be done to help those that are coming out of the organization that are suicidal depressed, anxious, fearful etc..and those that are still in.
This is just one cent worth of opinion, 'coz I'm sleepy already. I think ex-JWs should band together and not fight one another. There ought to be an Emergency 911 sort of thing for those who just came out.
Wish you all the best with your essay.
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My first visit to the Kingdom Hall
by FlyAway2 inlet me just start off by saying wow.
never thought the day would come i'd see myself write that kind of title.
so, you may or may not remember me from my post a few weeks ago about my ex-jw g/f from europe wanting to see what a meeting was like in the states.
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Dogaradodya
I used to think, "well it has to be the truth because 'so and so' has a doctorate and he thinks it's the truth." No matter how much I doubted the faith, the integrity of the "intelligent ones" in the congregation made me re-evaluate my feelings. by leaving-jws
At last, I've the chance to speak my mind about this subject. I noticed from all featured personalities in the Awake mags involving so and so "intelligent ones," like the NASA scientists-turned JWs, that they became JWs not because of the "truth" but because they love their wives who happened to know the truth first.
I think that "love story" was also true with my parents. My father was a scholar of the University of the Philippines when he met my JW mother in a KH. He was still a BS then and because he fell in love with my future mom, he continued attending the meetings, became a JW and the rest is history.
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Why Religion?
by hillary_step ini have no issue with a person having a spiritual dimension, but i wonder why people have difficulty accepting that the religion that an individual makes up inside their head is no more or less worthy than the ones other people have made up in their heads.. why do people feel the need to have others tell them what to believe and how to think?
simplistic though this may sound, this is at the basis of all religion.
does religion scratch the itch of our insecurities?.
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Dogaradodya
Why do people feel the need to have others tell them what to believe and how to think?or in this case to listen.
Simple. Religion is business. It's the religious organization that makes the faithful believe that they need to proselytize on others.
I just would like to share the music, am not imposing it.
This is my last post. I can only post five a day. Glad to meet you all. Thanks for giving me time. Good night!
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Why Religion?
by hillary_step ini have no issue with a person having a spiritual dimension, but i wonder why people have difficulty accepting that the religion that an individual makes up inside their head is no more or less worthy than the ones other people have made up in their heads.. why do people feel the need to have others tell them what to believe and how to think?
simplistic though this may sound, this is at the basis of all religion.
does religion scratch the itch of our insecurities?.
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Dogaradodya
Burn, your wish is my command...
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Why Religion?
by hillary_step ini have no issue with a person having a spiritual dimension, but i wonder why people have difficulty accepting that the religion that an individual makes up inside their head is no more or less worthy than the ones other people have made up in their heads.. why do people feel the need to have others tell them what to believe and how to think?
simplistic though this may sound, this is at the basis of all religion.
does religion scratch the itch of our insecurities?.
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Dogaradodya
Glad to meet you, belbab. Sorry, if the sound distracts you. You may turn it off while you concentrate on your next post. Don't mind me, no problem.