Anybody notice the second user comment? "Witnesses will share their beliefs with you for free."
Yeah, right. Just costs your whole life.
watchtower bible and tract society - jehovah's witnesses watchtower publications - 1879 to 1949 .
check out this link boys and girls..... .
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3539484/watchtower_bible_and_tract_society_-_jehovah_s_witnesses_-_wa
Anybody notice the second user comment? "Witnesses will share their beliefs with you for free."
Yeah, right. Just costs your whole life.
someone told me recently that nearly one third of drivers have been pulled over because of drinking.....have you ever heard of this figure??
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I used to be a cop. (No kidding! Really!)
In my experience, after 10 pm, every third car on the road has an impaired driver (now, this was in a fairly small town--about 50,000--so I'd expect the ratio to be higher in a bigger town. More folks just going out for milk, you know). And on weekends--Friday, Saturday, Sunday--generally one out of two cars had an impaired driver.
Pull someone over for anything--seat belt, failure to use a turn signal, missing tail-light--and odds were, you'd be smelling booze and pulling them out of the vehicle to take a sobriety test. Catching drunk drivers was like shooting fish in a barrel.
What's worse, rare was the fellow who'd admit to being impaired. The worst part of drinking and driving is that people who are the most dangerous--those in the .05 to .10 range--don't think they're impaired. But their reaction time, vision and judgment have all declined significantly.
If you drink, DON'T DRIVE. Period. Take a cab. Call a friend. Sleep over. Don't get behind the wheel.
i am playing mr blue sky - electric light orchestra - love this song and matches the mood i am in right now.. you?.
The new Eliza Gilkyson: Your Town Tonight. Great Americana.
as a rule, i believe jehovah's witnesses treat females as sub par to the menfolk.
i knew a lot of women in the hall that were smarter than their mates.
they begrudgingly got respect from most of the elders.
Yep, Scully, I saw the exact same thing happen twice. The first time, it was one of my brilliant aunts--who took their counsel seriously, found a "manageable" brother to marry, and started feeding him answers. She made him an elder. Seriously. She would prepare all his materials for him and, during meetings, furiously scribble instructions for him. They're both old, trapped and miserable.
The other time, it was also one of my brilliant aunts. Eventually, she was identified as a "Jezebel-like" influence, because her methodical study of the Bible raised so many questions that no one (meaning none of the WT-bot brothers) could answer. She was eventually disfellowshipped. She became an Episcopalian, eventually taking a lay clergy role in her church, and died a happy and fulfilled person.
I shudder to think about the way that minds like Scully's, Blondie's, Mary's and Leolaia's (to name just a few) were treated in the bOrg. And I'm so grateful that you're out.
Jankyn
my daughter is getting to the age where she recognizes a need to make some summertime money.
she wants to buy a new cell phone and a few other things, and wants to earn the money herself.
i own a small business, and i would have her help me around the office but there isn't much for her to do.
See, that's where starting her own business might work. Someone's already talked about babysitting. How about she takes in ironing? Or does light house and yard work? She can brainstorm for other things that people don't have time to do for themselves, but might be willing to pay for.
If she's really determined, a good one in some neighborhoods would be a dog waste removal service--she invests in gloves, boots, a poop-scooper and a wagon, then charges enough to make a profit. It's a stinky, nasty job--and that means it's something people are willing to pay to have done for them.
The biggest advantage to starting a small business is all that she leanrs. She learns how to calculate what she'll need for supplies and add in enough to make a profit, as well as developing the sort of entrepreneurial skills (like pitching her ideas and personal strengths to people) that will serve her well throughout her life. (Just about the only good thing I can say about my JW upbringing is the speech and sales skills I got out of it.)
My brothers built up a nice business when one was 8 and one was 13 by buying old ratty bikes cheap, repainting and repairing them, and then re-selling them for a profit. Craigslist and other on-line ad services would make this one do-able.
Just a thought...
Jankyn
"if you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you .
do read the newspaper you are misinformed.".
-mark twain.
It is difficult
to get the news from poems
yet men die miserably every day
for lack
of what is found there.
--William Carlos Williams
i read about this event years ago.
it's even alluded to in the very first sherlock holmes story, "a study in scarlet".. but a lot of people, even in the us, have never heard about it.. here is a link to the trailer:.
http://www.apple.com/trailers/independent/septemberdawn/trailer/.
Great book on the subject: Sally Denton's American Massacre: The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows, Septemer 1857. Denton is a wonderful historian of the American West; her newest book, on John C. Fremont and his wife, was reviewed in the NY Times.
something always bugged me about the society's publications.
they'd always use phrases like "many persons do this" or "one expert says", or "many believe".
the person being referred to or quoted is always veiled in obscurity.
Yep, that's what started me on the road out of the bOrg--at ten years old! In 5th grade, I wrote my first research paper (a five-pager on Brazil, with a map!) and learned about citations.
Suddenly--and clearly--I saw that the WT was not playing by the information rules that everyone else accepted.
Of course, later I became an English teach and happily flunked students who write like the Writing Department.
Jankyn
apologies if someone has covered this already, but i'm a third of the way through this marvellous book which i'm enjoying more than richard dawkin's the god delusion.
the full title of hitchens' book is god is not great - the case against religion.
it pulls no punches and is extremely well written.
I don't usually listen to audio books (prefer to read 'em myself), but I got this one because it was read by the author, Christopher Hitchens. It's really neat--the guy has a great voice, and his points are well-made.
Jankyn
recently, a former witness expressed his opinion to me that he knew more than a few witnesses that were gay.personally, i know of a bisexual ex-elder who was unhappily married for a few years.
now he's "out", pardon the pun, of the organization.
i know of a newly appointed ms who is married to a sister but most people suspect he is gay.
Uh, you mean, other than me? Nope. But there were a couple of bisexual "sisters" in my congregation. Lotsa fun. 'Til I got outed, that is.