GLTirebiter
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most depressing song ever
by will_the_apostate inwhats the most depressing song you have ever heard?
i would go with either johnny cash - hurt or gary jules-mad world.
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To all the JWN moms
by poopsiecakes inthis isn't a popularity contest and i know i'm missing some but i wanted to give a special shout out to all of you who have experienced heartbreak and trials because of your wt exit and who i've come to love and respect.
i'm not a mommy myself, but every one of you inspire me.. palmtree, lozhasleft, watersprout, shelby (aguest), lady lee, tec, dinah, nugget, coffeeblack, morbidzbaby, snowbird, lovelylil.
now i feel bad already because i know i'm leaving some wonderful moms out but i wanted to get this thread up so that you all know how much i love you.. and i kinda miss my mom right now.. .
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Happy Mother's Day to all you ladies!
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Do Active Witnesses Find Meetings Exciting?
by Band on the Run inkh meetings were utter hell.
the boredom, particularly for a child, was awful.
i feel it was a form of child abuse.
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@ godrulz: to avoid going off-topic here, see this thread.
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Time demands of the Jehovah's Witness religion compared with other religions?
by stapler99 ini've been wondering how other religions, such as other christian denominations, would compare to the jw's in their time demands.. .
i'll lay out the approximate hours per week below.
(i know some of the meeting lengths have changed in recent years, and the bookstudy has been abolished.
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Don't forget about conventions and aasemblies!
When making this comparison, don't forget that all the WT hours are mandatory--you are expected to be at every meeting, to do field servcie every month, and attend all the assemblies and conventions. For most other religions, activities beyond the Sunday/Sabbath services are optional. You are encouraged to join the mision trips, charity groups, teach Sunday School or catechism classes, sing in the choir, lead a scout troop, etc. but nobody is "marked" because they don't (and, as in most normal organizations, it seems that about 20% of the people are doing 80% of these tasks).
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Went to G'daughter's Honors Day
by snowbird inshe is a rising 8th grader, and excelled in language arts, geography, and three sports - volleyball, basketball, and softball.. i told her that next year i want her to excel in everything, especially science and math - as she did in elementary school.. every time i visit that school, i can feel the aura of the ancestors who labored so tirelessly to see that everyone had access to an education.. i tip my hat to them.. syl.
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Congratulations to her! I hope her parents are as proud of her as you are.
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For those without Mothers
by Lady Lee inmothers day can bring up many issues for some of us.
for some their mothers have passed away and the opportunity to say i love you in person is forever lost.
for others our mothers are lost to the borg.
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She's been gone for over two decades, and she still is missed. Happy Mother's Day, mom!
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most depressing song ever
by will_the_apostate inwhats the most depressing song you have ever heard?
i would go with either johnny cash - hurt or gary jules-mad world.
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How evangelicals and Witnesses are alike
by jgnat inboth believe in the inerrancy of the bible (psalms 12:6, 119:89, proverbs 30:5-6, 2 timothy 3:16-17, 2 peter 1:20-21, rev 22:18-19) and in their absolute correct interpretation.both believe that the other is apostate (2 thessalonians 2:3-4).both believe that the others doctrine is influenced by the devil (genesis 3:1-15, john 8:44).both believe the other is condemned for their false beliefs (2 peter 2:1-3, 1 timothy 4:1-3, 2 timothy 2:16-19, hebrews 6:4-8).neither would darken the door of the others sanctuary, for fear of contamination.both would avoid casual association (proverbs 13:20, 1 corinthians 5:11, 15:33), and certainly would not marry the other (2 corinthians 6:14).both believe that armageddon is imminent and look forward to the purified world afterwards.both consider that the highest form of charity is to convert another.
practical works like feeding the poor are considered inferior.more?
can we make it a dozen (a more perfect number)?.
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To an evangelical/pentecostal, it would come across as depressingly sterile.
To me as a non-practicing Catholic (at the time), it came across as depressingly sterile and boring. I think it's safe to say that most people, of any religious persuasion, would find it depressingly sterile. There is no worship as such. The songs (don't call them hymns!) are trite ans self-serving. The talks are like the slacker in a high school speech class: somebody going through the motions and following the required format, because they have to. No fire, no soul, just words following an outline and filling the allotted time.
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I like to sue the Wt. art department
by tradewinds ini received a memorial invitation last month from my son.
i just put it in the waste basket.
the picture of jesus was facing up.
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All I see is skin that is too fair, features that are too European, and hair and beard that are too well groomed. But they'd still put him on reproof for coming to the Kingdom Hall looking like that--where's your coat and tie, go see a barber, and there's no way you're coming in here wearing those sandals, sir!
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"Inspirational" stories without religion?
by Mad Sweeney inrecently saw the movie soul surfer with my family.
nice film for all ages.
inspirational.. but it got me thinking about the question in the topic header.
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I can think of some anti-religious stories that might be considered inspirational to some degree ... One could possibly argue "The Lord of the Rings" but I'm not sure even Tolkien would agree.
You're right, he didn't agree. Religion as such wasn't prominent in the tales, but the sagas of Middle Earth were religious stories, with faith and fortitude overcoming evil incarnate (Sauron = Satan, etc.):
"The Lord of the Rings is of course a fundamentally religious and Catholic work; unconsciously so at first, but consciously in the revision. That is why I have not put in, or have cut out, practically all references to anything like 'religion', to cults or practices, in the imaginary world. For the religious element is absorbed into the story and the symbolism." -- J.R.R. Tolkien