I have this very same mind bending time warp happen to me every day. When I go to sleep, it's 10:30 P.M. and when I wake up, it's like magic! The clock has moved forward eight hours...amazing!
Sam Whiskey
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I just watched time disappear ...
by compound complex ingood morning, fellow posters.. i got up a few minutes ago to watch time disappear, right before my very eyes - an entire hour, to be exact.
as the computer clock approached 2:00 a.m. i knew that this would be the first time i had ever done this: see the time go from 1:59 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.. the earth has moved beneath my feet .... please share your clock-watching stories.. or is this going to be a dead thread?.
thanks, and happy dst.. coco.
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click on the link for a few pics - Jackson must be eatin pretty good
by booby inhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/jwtalks/attachments/folder/1404536699/item/271142292/view?picmode=original&mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&dir=asc.
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Sam Whiskey
I'm glad the young man did get his wish. If he's happy, then we all should be happy with him...regardless of the religion.
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left and now lost
by serein inim luke warm and dont know what side im on, i dont mix well and i dont want to be worldly if u know what i mean,im a good person with morals and nowadays thers not many of us left., not were i live anyways,its so hard leaving it behind cos now i duno what to do with myself, and i dont want to go out and live it up or go on face book or go meet loads a worldly people and be like everyone else, and i dont wana celebrate pagan hols even thoe i might do xmas i still feel weird doing that.i dont feel right with myself one bit..
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Sam Whiskey
Ya might wanna start with a spelling and grammar program, a t least you'll be able to communicate with people. I could hardly read your post and make any sense out of it.
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Something a JW Told Me A While Back
by mentallyfree31 ina jw told me a while back as i was leaving - "you will never find friends in the world that are like those in the organiation".. i smiled to myself and thought "god, i hope not".
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lol.
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Sam Whiskey
MentallyFree,
Geez, that's some funny stuff... ROFLMAO
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A Social Security question...
by coffee_black inthis has been nagging at me...and i think that tomorrow i'll call the ss office to find out for sure.. my jw xhusband recently started collecting ss.
he is 62. i was married to him for almost 20 years, and we filed taxes jointly.
we divorced in 1990. i don't think he paid much into ss if at all.. he had his own business.. and worked for others for short periods of time over the years.
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Sam Whiskey
I don't think it's possible, it's paid off of Social Security numbers. Unless...he's somehow using your number.
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November 2nd, What are your plans
by designs ini'll find a place to vote after 5:00pm.. feels right, and dammit we've worked good and hard and sacrificed a lot for this priviledge!.
grandpa designs .
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Sam Whiskey
I hope Pelosi is out of a job. Now that would be something to celebrate!
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Did born-in's have the capacity to "test their faith"?
by sabastious in2 corinthians 13: 5a - 5 examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves.. this verse just comes at me like a locomotive.. to examine something is to truly use my mental capacities and to look at something objectively.. how do i accomplish this, even now?.
i was raised in an organization that controlled my information and used fear of rejection as well as my need for approval to "inculcate" the "truth" into me.. by that right, i (and all born-ins) do not have the ability to examine our faith (as a jw).. there will always be an artificial pull either for or against the society (whether we are aware of it or not).. free will has been comprimised; therefore our "faith to our creator" has been tainted and cannot be judged as worthy or unworthy.. of course many of us have regained our ability to discern and look at things objectively.. but i believe that we will never be able to truly look at the watchtower organization without a slant.. not to say the conclusions we come to regards to the organization are not valid (because they are and have been validated).
my point is that the organization has no right to judge and ostracize any born-in for leaving and even for speaking out.. they broke us, and now they are demonizing us for the things we did in that broken state.
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Sam Whiskey
Can anyone share why they think the Bible is a book that could not benefit a person?
For example;
The Bible says not to commit Adultery. How is this a bad piece of counsel?
The Bible says not to steal. How is this a bad piece of counsel?
I could go on and on, but you get the idea. Now, using common sense, how are any of these "rules" bad for you?
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Did born-in's have the capacity to "test their faith"?
by sabastious in2 corinthians 13: 5a - 5 examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves.. this verse just comes at me like a locomotive.. to examine something is to truly use my mental capacities and to look at something objectively.. how do i accomplish this, even now?.
i was raised in an organization that controlled my information and used fear of rejection as well as my need for approval to "inculcate" the "truth" into me.. by that right, i (and all born-ins) do not have the ability to examine our faith (as a jw).. there will always be an artificial pull either for or against the society (whether we are aware of it or not).. free will has been comprimised; therefore our "faith to our creator" has been tainted and cannot be judged as worthy or unworthy.. of course many of us have regained our ability to discern and look at things objectively.. but i believe that we will never be able to truly look at the watchtower organization without a slant.. not to say the conclusions we come to regards to the organization are not valid (because they are and have been validated).
my point is that the organization has no right to judge and ostracize any born-in for leaving and even for speaking out.. they broke us, and now they are demonizing us for the things we did in that broken state.
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Sam Whiskey
As a born in, I was constantly under test. Grandfather was the convention overseer for Dodger stadium for years. Had to tow that line. Outside of family "watching" me all of the time, it was the persecution at school. I was very different, a cute kid, but very different. No sports, no Christmas, no Thanksgiving, no Halloween, no birthdays...nothing.
I'm actually very surprised I survived the whole thing. My wife calls me an angel and wonders how in the world I didn't turn out all screwed up!!
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Who can I count on during the tribulation?
by GrandmaJones intonight it occurred to me that i really don't have any friends.
i have people i am acquainted with, people who i really only know slightly.
in the past few weeks, i know more about lady lee, brotherdan, leolaia (even if i can't spell it!
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Sam Whiskey
GrandmaJones, you sound just like the kind of person I would love to spend an afternoon sittin' on the front porch chatting the afternoon away with... Too bad you don't live near me. I've lost all of my family and could use a Grandmotherly figure in my life.
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Are some of you scared?
by BlackTwisted inare some of you scared that armageddon may be coming anytime?
lol.
just the thought and the picture in your head that anybody can get killed....>.<.
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Sam Whiskey
Ciro is a whack job...... Who wants to be in a Paradise with a nut job like him?