"with the Mormons perhaps/"
I notice that members of this religion call me whenever something interesting is happening at their church, or homes.
It is quite refreshing to have someone think of me as a person, and not just a way to count time.
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Wife Angry! Witnesses only call around to "count time" never casual calls??
by Witness 007 inon the weekend 2 sets of witnesses called on us during witnessing {we are both in-active now}....what's going on i thought!!
......c.o visit with a theme of "encouraging those weak in the faith.
" so, witnesses start calling after a year and a half, but only offical like during witnessing time....mistake number two, they "placed" 17 watchtowers with my wife.....mistake three, a sister said she was "concerned" about my wife like she was mental or something!
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Best JW tall story/variations of it?
by KW13 indont just list one, list them all so we can laugh because in all honesty i can't believe we believed some of them.
for example, i was told annie lennox stopped a concert to ask if there was any jw's in the audience, and if there was could they leave as they were stopping the demons getting through...is this even remotely true?
did annie lennox ask the jw's in the audience to move because they were stopping the snack lady getting through...and it got twisted through chinese whispers.... the other day (i felt sick) one witness was banging on about how amazing it was that the watchtower society's building was the only one standing still...wtf...my stepdad responded with a 'wow thats amazing' and the first brother was like 'yeah i know'...grrrrrrrrr aaaaaaaah screaaaaaaaaam .
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In the 70's i heard a story about John Denver.
At a concert he asked if there were any JW's in the audience,
several people raised their hand/stood up and he supposedly had everyone laugh at them because
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Another trip down memory lane
by lost_light06 inthe boe in my childhood congregation was probably the nicest and most sincere group of elders i have ever come across, at least the boe i grew up with.
i still hold each of them in high regard, they were truly very kind and caring people.
however, apparently before i was born (pre 79) and when i was a small child there was quite a bit of trouble in that cong.
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In the early 1980's I attended a hall in southern Illinois that had one elder in particular who thought everything
revolved around his view.
He did not like many of the MS's and he personally appointed sisters to handle congregation responsibilities such as
magazine and literature counters. Sisters and young brothers would be able to handle the microphones.
he did this for several months until a new CO came in and put him in his place. I have not been down there in over 10 years, have no
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Dog lovers advice please ....
by troubled mind intonight something really scary happened with our dog .. we took him out for a walk along the canal near our home .it has been hot and humid today but we went out in the evening out of direct sun.
we walked a little over a mile and our dog had been panting quite a bit, but nothing real unusual .
as we were heading back he all of the sudden starts pawing at his muzzle then puts his face down and is scraping it in the gravel then just totally spasms .
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sounds like a seizure, but several years ago I was walking my dog and she ran across a neighbors yard who had a lawn treatment
service spray earlier in the day.
her face swelled up, had slight tremors, and was sleepy for several hours afterwards. The vet told me to give her some
children's benadryl. It helped with the swelling, not the tremors or sleepiness.
If it is a seizure it would be a good idea to get her checked out, there are drugs that really minimize the effects.
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Congregation Get-Togethers: In or Out?
by TreadClimberMaster ini was reading redpill2006's post and i noticed that some mentioned that get-togethers or parties have been largely discouraged.
i stopped attending meetings in 2003/2004 and i remember my congregation still had get-togethers, although they were few and far between.
they were not completely discouraged though, has this changed?
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"Of course, there were never alcoholic drinks at any JW gathering - especially the smaller ones!!'
i remember that drinking alcohol was mostly practiced at gatherings held at elders homes.
Sterne and Hartwig families as I remember were really into the drinking thing, and the last i heard all their
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So now I'm disgusting? What?
by heybaby inanother experience that i wanted to share: ok, this happened to me a few years ago.
i was between jobs, and i decided to use that time to auxiliary pioneer.
i had never been able to do it before and i was very excited.
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I heard she died about a year later, we did not see them at the meetings again. That story just tore my heart, what a terrible thing to do.
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June 2008 awake comment
by lancelink inwhen i got home from work this evening there was an awake in my door.
as i skim thru it, i notice a comment on page 29 under from our readers, "what does the future hold for christianity.
ss from the u.s. wrote that he/she believes that the jw's just love to tear down other religions, yet .
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When I got home from work this evening there was an awake in my door.
As I skim thru it, I notice a comment on page 29 under From our readers, "what does the future hold for Christianity."
SS from the U.S. wrote that he/she believes that the jw's just love to tear down other religions, yet
they lift themselves up above the rest,,,, OK, a pretty decent, accurate, observation I thought.
And the reply from the wt is this (quoted word for word!):
JW's are not against people of other religions as individuals, nor do we view ourselves as being better than others.
We recognize that "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God"(Romans 3:23.)
With that in mind, we expend ourselves and our resources devoting much time to calling at homes to share bible truths, including the wonderful hope the Bible contains.
However, as Jesus and his disciples boldly spoke out to expose hypocrisy and religious error, Jehovah's witnesses do like wise.
Lets consider all the child abuse, wrong calculations for Armageddon,changing doctrines, etc just what are the authors of the
awake thinking about?
And we do not view ourselves as better than others???
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Analyzing the Ten Commandments by George Carlin
by Homerovah the Almighty ingrabbed this video off you-tube recently, thought you folks might like to view it, its carlin at his best.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sywebbfwu1o&feature=related.
r.i.p.
george will miss you .
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lots of truth in his viewpoint
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Do JWs miss having large parties, pot-lucks, etc?
by navytownroger inas has been stated before, large congregational get-togethers, cook-outs, baseball games, etc are now greatly discouraged by the society.
back in the 80s in san diego we had parties, night-time beach bonfires, pool parties and frequent restaurant meals with 10+ people.
do current jws seem to miss these sorts of social activities??
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I recently heard of a large group of single JWs in California going on a Caribbean cruise. Are they the rare exception?
There used to be a JW couple that had their own travel agency in the NW Chicago area during the 1980's.
They were always booking "theocratic cruises' for the witnesses.
two years ago, I heard that this brother was beating and threatening his wife, they are divorced.
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Satan is certainly a wiley devil! He came in the guise of Square Dancing!
by Lady Zombie inrecently a few threads have remarked upon how restrictive the jws have become in the last decade or so in terms of activities and the amount of freedom alloted to individuals.. well, i can ballpark estimate when it started in my area.
it was the mid to late 80's.
throughout most of the 80's, my congregation frequently had potlucks and days at the park when all the local congregations would gather for fellowship.. there was a lot of laughs, lots of grilling, and easy interactions with other jws.
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In the 50-60 era while i was growing up in the boonies, this type of dancing was decent, enjoyable, and fun
(for the adults).
Never was it suggested that this was immoral, it was fun ! And i never heard of anyone committing fornication
while this was popular. Usually during and after the county fair this was the thing to do.
And now because some elder thinks it is bad, everyone quits ???
perhaps if some of the people he influences were to ignore him, things might change.
Have him do a little research on music, and dancing/social customs of the 50's.