I believe you that your hearing these things but, I myself do not believe in paranormal things anymore.
Joshnaz
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There's A Ghost At My Place Of Employment
by finallysomepride inok some of you will laugh at this, but it's true, there is a spirit that haunts the premises where i work.. it has spoken to me once when i was locking up, it was 1 single word "hello", i looked around and saw nothing, i ignored it, set the alarm locked the door & went home.
other times i have felt something brush passed me as i have entered the building early in the morning.
the experience that got to me most happened the other nite when i was called back to the store by security, as i pulled into the drive way there was a man standing at the rear of the building, in the split second of looking away he dissapeared, there's no way that he could have run off the property in that split second.. what do you think?.
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Have you Overcome Guilt & Fear Since Exiting Jehovah's Witnesses ?
by flipper inminimus had a great thread recently asking if any who were witnesses felt guilt as a jehovah's witness.
thought i would build on that a little dealing with how you have moved on after being a jehovah's witness ?.
one definition of guilt in the american heritage dictionary is : " self-reproach for supposed inadequacy or wrongdoing ".
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Joshnaz
No guilt or fear anymore. Those guys can't hurt me.
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Linus waiting for the Great Pumkin is like JW's waiting for Armageddon!
by Joshnaz inyou can see what my point is here.
linus is so stubborn headed even when truth is shoved right in his face he still belives in the great pumkin just like jw's believe in things in their religion!!!!.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0snjns0qlky.
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Joshnaz
You can see what my point is here. Linus is so stubborn headed even when truth is shoved right in his face he still belives in the Great Pumkin just like JW's believe in things in their religion!!!!
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What does a congregations 'record' say about it?
by babygirl30 inthe cong i belonged to was very large...it was the 'popular' hall!
i say that because it was a new building (double-khall), a lot of families went to this hall whether they were in the territory or not - if their relation went there or their 'friends' were in this cong - they came too!
lots of young couples...they drank together, they partied together, they go out clubbing together, and they all had their kids together.
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Joshnaz
Nicely written Zarco-
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Does the Watchtower Society teach that people who die at Armageddon will not be resurrected?
by Pallbearer inquestion: does the watchtower society teach that people who die at armageddon will not be resurrected?.
please give a "yes" or "no" answer to start with.
then, if your answer is "yes" please document that it is taught with references or quotes from the wts's publications or public talks that have been given.. thank you for any assistance that you can provide..
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Joshnaz
I think its funny how the God of love, is also known of the god that kills and brings vengence.
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How Much of an Impact is Being Made by Young JW' s Leaving the Cult ?
by flipper inwe have read threads where statistics show that 2 out of every 3 people raised as jehovah's witnesses eventually leave once they get in their 20's to 30's and out on their own.
my children and my nieces and nephews are between the ages of 21 to 35 .
out of those 8 people - 4 of them have completely stopped attending meetings .
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Joshnaz
Out of my family I have 8 sisters and myself. 3 sisters never became JW's. As of the other 5, only one has left the JW's (BTW all my sisters are 40+) The one sister that left has two kids who are no longer JW's and my other sister who has kids are no longer attending meetings nor do they have the desire to attend in the future. Also myself, the youngest of the bunch is no longer a JW, and my child is not being raised as a JW. So to answer your question I would have to agree that the younger crowd is fisseling out and hopefully once all the old die off there wont be much of that horrendous cult.
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Joshnaz
ASILENTONE----
No problem dude!
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Living With Regret - what do YOU regret about being in the org?
by babygirl30 in1. getting baptized at 14 and not knowing what the heck i was 'signing' up for.
2. dating worthless, lazy, no work ethic, selfish 'brothers' who were supposedly approved all because they were baptized - but in the end - were a waste of my time and younger years in dating.. 3. subjecting my bf (back in the day) who was a non-jw to the whole jw experience!
i demanded that he study, i demanded that he change his religion in order to be with me, i made him sit with my parents and listened to them berate him (and myself) while they fed him all their haughty beliefs and requirements in order to date their jw daughter.
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Joshnaz
There's alot that I regret. 20 years of my life was waisted because of the Borg. (and thats small compaired to most people here) I really want to count my losses and move on with my life. There is so much I missed out on that I would not even be able to begin. All I can do is raise my son without the cult lifestyle and see how he turns out to get a limps of the life I could of had.
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Joshnaz
Out here in phoenix area their are camera's that will take your picture and record your speed on almost every major street.
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Does the Watchtower KNOW they are using mind control techniques?
by finding my way ini've read a few other threads about cult mind control as well as steven hassans book comabatting cult mind control.
i also read a thread questioning the watchtowers motives.
are they in it for the money or what?
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Joshnaz
Just read, "Crisis of Conscience" by Fred Franz. Of course they know what they are doing!!!!