See how much PAGAN origins you can find in the wedding. Like white dresses, vails, Brides maids, Ushers, Red Carpet, and most imprtantly Wedding rings, diamonds, and the "ring Finger"
Joshnaz
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Attending my mum's JW wedding
by iMARX inso i have to go to my mum's jw wedding in 2 weeks.
it's not in a kh but there's still going to be about 40 jws there.
apparently it's "widely-known" that i'm gay and some jws have even told my mum that it's not wise to invite me because it will make other people (jws) feel uncomfortable.
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It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year...
by Cthulhu in...to make donations to both local and national charities in the spirit of christmas and all.
i don't know about different locations, but in ours the charities will ask the local grocers and banks to collect for them and give the donor a little something in return.
most often this is little more than a decorative slip of paper that is displayed with the donor's name on sort of a wall of fame by the entry way.
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Joshnaz
I did!!! It feels great to give back. I know what its like to be in need of most things people take for granted.
CHEERS
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New Assembly hall in Pheonix?
by darthfader ini heard recently that they are trying to build a new assembly hall in phoenix.. does anyone know if it's true and what the progress so far?.
darth fader.
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Joshnaz
Oh Great! Thats just what we need here. Last one I was at was the Pheonix civic center.
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Joshnaz
I think the topic is just the Bible itself not what the WTS says. Take the WTS out of the equation. Am I right DubR?
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Joshnaz
I thought the bible was scientific until I read about Moses's magic tricks. turning staffs into snakes, getting water from a stone, crap like that makes me not believe in the bible.
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Asperger's Syndrome
by Joshnaz inmy jw sister e-mailed me today, telling me she thinks her husband has asperger's syndrome.
she herself is bi-polar and has been diagnosed with post tramatic stress disorder.
i'm thinking jw's have alot of mental disorders, but i never heard of anyone with asperger's syndrome.
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Joshnaz
All of you give such amazing advise. All your thoughts are so well timed and placed. I'm thankfull for all of you!
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Asperger's Syndrome
by Joshnaz inmy jw sister e-mailed me today, telling me she thinks her husband has asperger's syndrome.
she herself is bi-polar and has been diagnosed with post tramatic stress disorder.
i'm thinking jw's have alot of mental disorders, but i never heard of anyone with asperger's syndrome.
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Joshnaz
My JW sister e-mailed me today, telling me she thinks her husband has asperger's syndrome. She herself is bi-polar and has been diagnosed with post tramatic stress disorder. I'm thinking JW's have alot of mental disorders, but I never heard of anyone with Asperger's Syndrome. Does anyone have any thoughts on this or perhaps their mental disorder link that ties so many JW's together?
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Jehovah's Witnesses venerate a 'Trinity' structure belief.
by Gill inthe watchtower prides itself on having no part of the 'trinity' belief of other 'christian' denominations.. .
is this true?.
going back to ancient babylon and the roots of the trinity, we find that nimrod, his wife semiramis and tammuz were the 'original' trinity that exists and runs as a theme through christian denominations.
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Joshnaz
Hi Gayle-
I PM'd you :)
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assembly hall video
by drew sagan inseeing this video brought back some memories.
i got baptized at this place in 99'.
the guy actually takes the video camera back into the changing room behind the baptism pool (memories!
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Joshnaz
The baptism pool looks alot like the one I got baptised in, in Natick, Ma.
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what is "thanks giving"?
by highdose incould someone please explain to a non american what is thanks giving and what the celebration involves?.
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Joshnaz
Being raised in Plymouth, Ma. the history there is in fact a huge part of the whole town. Thanksgiving has to do with the pilgramage from England to the "New Land" when the pilgrams landed on Plymouth, Ma. they were very sick and many were dying. Until the Indian Chief Massasoit and Squanto helped them, and taught them how to plant food. Later during the time of harvest they had a boutiful feast and gave Thanks to those who helped them. In in area of Massachusetts, turkeys were hunted and served with the great meal. It was a time of great appreciation of the pilgrams to meet with the helpful Indian Chief and Squanto, and for them they "gave thanks" and created a tradition later called Thanksgiving.