I would say give it up B to the X, but you are a very focused individual. Good job! Thanks for watching nothing happen. :)
vikesgirl101
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vikesgirl101
Um...I am no longer a JW. But as a citizen, I think death was his only peace. He kept finding ways to outdo himself on a daily basis, and not in a good way.
As far as from a JW standpoint, he was no longer an active member. So that would make him worse than the rest of the world in their eyes.
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vikesgirl101
Adrian Petersen from the MN Vikings. The one that played for the Chicago bears is zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
I like watching that boy play. Plus he is so cute!
In all seriousness, I love Running backs versus Wide Receivers. It's naughty to stereotype, but usually RB's don't have the mouth of a WR. I like Kurt Warner because he is a great team head, but he had his bell rung so many times, that his ability seems somewhat inconsistant. Someday he will make an awesome coach.
Call it cliche', but my favorite player of all times is Walter Payton. He had so much intensity. I have not seen a player have that type of intensity to date.
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Posted on behalf - ladies, please share your thoughts and comments
by passwordprotected ini am a lifelong jw, a born-in true believer for most of my life.
eventually i had the awakening and have been pulling away from the religion, even though we still attend meetings.
i am willing to keep up appearances if it means saving my relationship with my wife and our close family.
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vikesgirl101
I totally agree here. It takes time. You were born and raised in it, and it took you time to reject it. For her, something has to click where she says "Wait a minute." Then you start looking at other doctrines, and dissecting them. Nobody else can do it for her. Consider it a rite of passage that she has to encounter.
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JWs Get Paid to Go Door-to-Door!
by cameo-d inthis was just too funny and i have to share with you all.. i was browsing a website called abovetopsecret and there are about 16 pages of different topics about jehovah's witnesses.
some very interesting stuff, and mind you, i think it's mostly "worldies".. .
anyway, i stumbled across a comment where a poster said that they think jws get paid to go door to door.. .
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vikesgirl101
So I had this girlfriend in the Borg that had a kickbutt accountant. Her accountant in Minneapolis says they can claim it on their taxes as charity work. I questioned it as illegal, she said about 1/3 of the K hall uses her accountant now too, and they are all using this new tax procedure. They'd look good in stripes behind bars, huh? I had never heard of it before either. Sounds too much like what they pinpoint "Christendom" as doing.
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JWs Get Paid to Go Door-to-Door!
by cameo-d inthis was just too funny and i have to share with you all.. i was browsing a website called abovetopsecret and there are about 16 pages of different topics about jehovah's witnesses.
some very interesting stuff, and mind you, i think it's mostly "worldies".. .
anyway, i stumbled across a comment where a poster said that they think jws get paid to go door to door.. .
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vikesgirl101
Serious as a heart attack OUTLAW. It's true. The people here do it.
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JWs Get Paid to Go Door-to-Door!
by cameo-d inthis was just too funny and i have to share with you all.. i was browsing a website called abovetopsecret and there are about 16 pages of different topics about jehovah's witnesses.
some very interesting stuff, and mind you, i think it's mostly "worldies".. .
anyway, i stumbled across a comment where a poster said that they think jws get paid to go door to door.. .
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vikesgirl101
Alot of people in the cong where I live use the religion as a tax write off. They deduct gas mileage for field service, if they sign up to volunteer at a District convention, they can deduct all their hotel usage and meals. I even know some that would deduct toilet paper, electricity and $10 a week for a snack, just for having the book study at their homes.
And we now know the motive behind the zealots!!
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A Dating Site For Jehovah's Witnesses?!
by Blue Grass ini discovered a site called www.jwmatch.com which have pictures of individuals claiming to be jws looking for others jws to date.
based on the watchtower's anti internet stance and meeting people online, i doubt this website is real.
has anyone else seen this site?
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vikesgirl101
Interesting. However it does not help those that want the hell out of that religion. Maybe there could be a dating website for people that want out of the org. The sex one PP suggested might just do the trick. It could be "Future disfellowshipped JW's".
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No simplified study material for children?
by jabberwock ini thought i would share some highlights from an interesting questions from readers (wt 52 6/15) that i recently cam across:.
why does not the watchtower society publish simplified material for parents to use in teaching their children bible truths?a question based upon frequent inquiries by readers.. .
...but from this we may not argue that the faithful and discreet slave class must publish special books for children.
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vikesgirl101
WTWizard; That has been something I have noticed as well. Children do not seem to be welcomed in the KH. Maybe that is my own personal opinion, but here is where I have noticed this to be true:
1. Although there is no provision to make meetings more pertinent to children, they are to be completely silent. I have had elders come up to me and try to take my child so that they are subdued. There is nothing more comforting to a tired two year old than to be abducted by a complete stranger in a suit who never talks to you otherwise.
2. My old K hall did not have a mother's room. I had nowhere to nurse a child. One elder told me to nurse on the toilet (A chair wouldn't fit in the bathroom). Gross! Who wants to eat lunch on a toilet?
3. Children have to sit through programs such as "The Godly view of sex and marriage" like an adult. Um...no wonder us kids were so socially illiterate.
4. Convention time: We were instructed that the children could not have toys such as a doll or a toy car to pacify them. There could not be crayons or coloring books. The children can have a pen and paper, along with their Bible, and take notes for three to four days. Do not let them nap! And don not give them a snack!
5. Hours of field service entailed very few breaks to let a child rest.
Who wants to be a future pioneer?
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vikesgirl101
Okay, let's see if this will work.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/profile.php?id=1461070009&ref=profile
If not, PM me with info so I can add you. I already requested some of you that have it listed on your page. Be my friend please! I like people, and I do not bite...much. LOL