When the right late night movie comes on, Judge Roy Bean!
GLTirebiter
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Who's The Toughest TV Judge?
by minimus injudge judy's pretty tough.
do you ever watch these shows?
i like them!.
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Say It Ain't So, Lance!
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GLTirebiter
It reminds me of a JC. Armstrong said he wasn't going to play their rigged game any longer, so the USADA declares him guilty without proof or due process and declares him "disfellowshiped". Another group of power-mad petty tyrants abuses the process until they get their own way!
(edited for spelling...where's my Livestrong wrist band?)
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GLTirebiter
marked
In more ways than one! Date a non-witness, and you will indeed be the target of a "marking" talk.
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You Were All A Bunch Of Loser Witnesses!
by minimus ini want to get responses just like the troll got proving me wrong..
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GLTirebiter
WAS NOT!
("loser UBM" would be another matter...)
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"we were just talking...shes not free to remarry...we werent flirting or doing anything wrong"
by WuzLovesDubs inthats what my soon to be exhusband just said to me.
i finally after 25 years of dealing with him and the jws and a litany of other shit, told him two weeks ago i want out.
he wrote me a letter this week and made a list of allllll the things he hates: about my beliefs, the fact that i left jehovah, broke my vows to god, my hobbies, celebrations, what i watch on tv, my parenting, keeping the kids out of the jws, not having any friends....and then said well i dont hate "you".
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...a recovering alcoholic and had stopped drinking after he beat me and choked me in 06 and I had to get a restraining order...
he brought in a water glass 3/4 full of wine and proceeded to down that in front of me...
Im looking for a good divorce lawyer as we speak...
Be sure to give the lawyer all the facts about that incident in '06. You should seek another restraining order along with the divorce filing. If he's drinking again, there is a good chance he will lose control again. Protect yourself, take no chances!
all bets of being NICE about it are off the table.
Not being nice--understood. But be cool and businesslike, not vindictive. Don't give him a chance to paint you as being uncooperative or spiteful in front of a judge. Let him be the irrational party.
I'm sorry to hear it's come to this, Wuz, but I think you're right--it's time to end the madness.
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"we were just talking...shes not free to remarry...we werent flirting or doing anything wrong"
by WuzLovesDubs inthats what my soon to be exhusband just said to me.
i finally after 25 years of dealing with him and the jws and a litany of other shit, told him two weeks ago i want out.
he wrote me a letter this week and made a list of allllll the things he hates: about my beliefs, the fact that i left jehovah, broke my vows to god, my hobbies, celebrations, what i watch on tv, my parenting, keeping the kids out of the jws, not having any friends....and then said well i dont hate "you".
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Are you looking he said? I said um no...we arent even divorced yet. He said well....I dont plan on staying single long but then that will be up to what you do.
It is just twisted, even downright sick, that he expects you to sink to his level just so he can marry Sister Homewrecker in the Kingdom Hall. If he wants to play the Watchtower game, he's the one who must live by the Watchtower rules. Don't let him (and the GB) manipulate you.
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Who has killed more Jehovah's Witnesses....Hitler...or the Governing Body of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society?
by Balaamsass inanother thread on this site is discussing the number of jehovah's witnesses killed in nazi germany ( 2000-2500), and a couple of threads have discussed the high incidence of suicide among jehovah's witnesses.
(many victims of rape, child molesting, or cruel judicial actims).
it occured to me with over seven million jws, it is likely the governing body probably has greater blood guilt than even adolf hitler.. what do you think?
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Here's a simlpe estimate. The no-blood policy has been in place since 1945, for 67 years now. Using the higher number for deaths in the concentration camps (2500), it would take (on average) less than 40 deaths per year to match that figure. So I suspect that the blood policy has indeed killed more JWs than the Hitler did, because they've been at it for so much longer.
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Scientific Careers and Race
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GLTirebiter
to imagine that Nature has given us all the same potential, and that a single act of will can suddently cause all limitations to vanish.
I agree that an "act of will" cannot make limitations and differences vanish. But that misses a point that is equally important: that the act of neglect, of not challenging ourselves to find what our limitations are really are, changes imaginary limitations into self-perpetuating, unchallenged constraints. Differences in aptitudes are real, inherent limitations; differences in attitudes are man-made burdens.
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Daniel 8:20,21 - what do secular authorities say?
by konceptual99 ini am looking for anything that suggests there is a rational explaination for daniel apparently predicting the rise of greece as a world power.
there is some stuff online suggesting that scholars years ago thought it was modified over time but evidence points to it having been written in the 6th centuary bc and they have been forced to correct their view.. is there anything anywhere that presents the accepted secular view of this passage?.
cheers.
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My question about Daniel is that it predicted the Roman Empire? Would that be evidence of prophecy fulfilled?
Given book was completed during the Selucid period, it was not much of a prediction. Greece was in decline, and Rome (still a republic at the time) a rising power. The Maccabeans knew of Rome, and allied themselves with Rome and Sparta (related in 1 Maccabees 12).
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Tiresome Speculation
by Wayward Son inthe boys at wt hq seem pretty sincere about the end being just a whisper away.
much of what they are doing smells of a batten down the hatches and brace for impact mindset.
i know this is a drum they have been beating for decades, but.... [if !supportlists]- [endif]the intensity seems to be ramping up.. [if !supportlists]- [endif]they know more about the lawsuits, low baptisms, youth retention rate, apostate uprising, etc... than we do.. [if !supportlists]- [endif]i think many of them really believe they are gods one true organization and they view these events as prophesy-fulfilling.. [if !supportlists]- [endif]i think they foresee their own impending demise.. they are taking all the guess work out of the state of their stability.
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It runs in cycles.
Another round of tiresome speculation...
A few years later, these predictions have failed to transpire (just like all that came before them)...
Some members see the "new light" was nothing but the same old darkness, and move on away from the organization...
The others show their dedication by staying, and eagerly accept the next round of tiresome speculation...
and so it goes, as it has for over a century.