I thought the end came in 1975. We are now all enjoying
the rich blessing of God's spiritual paradise.
Sour Grapes
after a year of having been out and 7 months on jwn, i like to think that i'm pretty well deprogrammed.. one thing i still have trouble with though is the mental attitude of thinking that the end is coming soon.
difficult to explain this, but its like a mental awareness that is always there no matter what.. and of course the end is not coming, i just don't know how to get my brain to realise this?!?
!.
I thought the end came in 1975. We are now all enjoying
the rich blessing of God's spiritual paradise.
Sour Grapes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rymw7w1jaw8&feature=player_embedded#.
Man I love it.
Sour Grapes
the wts has announced the usual handbill invitation "campaign" for the conventions this year.
i haven't seen a copy but i assume that it will be similar to the one for congregation meetings and from previous years.
the usual 30 per publisher allocation.. i seriously wonder about the efficacy of these campaigns.
It makes the Witlesses feel needed and useful.
They also like it because there is less talking at the door.
Just a wham bham and thank you mam.
Sour Grapes
i was sitting in the back of the hall on sunday morning.
and about 30 minutes into the watchtower study two.
brothers get up to take a head count.
I was sitting in the back of the hall on Sunday morning
and about 30 minutes into the Watchtower study two
brothers get up to take a head count. It was the funniest
thing, this is a ritual at every meeting. There are about
85 in attendance. One brother stands on one side of the
Hall and counts and the other brother stands on the other
side of the Hall and he counts. I swear, that they must
have spent 6 to 10 minutes counting. How long does it
take to count to 85? Then they leave the auditorium and
go and compare notes to see had the highest count which
was another 5 minutes. This is kinda like the pioneer shuffle
just killing time. Then they walk back into the auditorium---another
job well done. One of the many theocratic privileges that are
available to God's people.
Sour Grapes
this was the title of a little side article in today's.
witchtower study.
every year they always have.
They ought to consider trying to get tithing going.
Sour Grapes
this was the title of a little side article in today's.
witchtower study.
every year they always have.
This was the title of a little side article in today's
Witchtower study. Every year they always have
a story of a child sending the Witchtower Babel and
Trick Sobriety their dimes and nickels. Well this
little article had a different twist. I am going to write
it down and see if you can see what point they are
trying to make. Here we go:
"Recently, on her own initiative, a nine year old girl
in Brazil separated the money she had saved into two
parts---18 dollars and 25 dollars. She put the smaller
amount into the contribution box at the local Kingdom
Hall to help cover expenses. Then she forwarded the
larger portion to the branch office of Jehovah's Witnesses,
along with a short letter."
Sour Grapes
ok before i start i know my mum was um "special" and had some, well...... bizzare training ideas.. .
i was one of 7 kids, dad didnt help much coz he was sick, so my mum was left to run the 'ship' and she did it with an iron fist.. .
we were never late for a meeting we sat, parents and 2 kids in one row the other 5 in row in front.
I thought I had it rough when I was a JW child. Thanks for sharing.
I feel better now.
Sour Grapes
hey there everyone, so this is a jw parody in the vein of the hitler flipping out about things that's all the rage on youtube.
i think it's really clever and alot of the youtube apostates are already thinking it's one of the better parodies on youtube.
check it out though, i'm sure everyone will laugh.
Wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sour Grapes
hey guys.... .
just wondering what kh you guys attended and or congregation you are from?.
me, i'm from hayes cong london and golden ash northants... spent time in others too but mostly those... oh, also a short spat in kempston cong bedford... all in england... :).
I am from the former congregation that I used to go to.
Sour Grapes
poetry isn't really my thing but i hope you can all relate!.
oppressive, repressive, a burden, a guilt,.
a childhood of dreams a new world to be built,.
Nice post!
Sour Grapes