Welcome to the forum 2pink. I think that there is a lot of support to be found in this community, and wish the best of luck to you.
TheClarinetist
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On my way out of the "organization" and feeling very lost...
by 2pink infirstly, thank god i found this forum!
i've spent the better part of today while my kids were in school reading many threads.. some background...i am in my mid 30s, married, 2 kids.
i was born and raised a jw...came from "good" stock...elders, pioneers, etc.
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FRIENDS VS Theocratic FRIENDS - Gag Alert!
by Girlie ina jw associate emailed this to me.
exudes of typical jw smugness towards "worldly" folks.
has this been your experience in the borg?.
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TheClarinetist
excuse me for a second... *runs to bathroom*
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The Ultimate Monty Python Thread
by AllTimeJeff inallow me to get this party started........ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erthun0pauc.
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TheClarinetist
Clarinetest, just copy and paste the URL, not the embed.
Thanks... that was giving me trouble.
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The Ultimate Monty Python Thread
by AllTimeJeff inallow me to get this party started........ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erthun0pauc.
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TheClarinetist
This one always gave me a giggle for some reason...
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When you were little and growing up
by is there help out there indid you ever think there were monster under your be4d or closets.
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TheClarinetist
I used to be afraid of toilets and showers (from one of the Look Who's Talking Movies and pop culture references to Psycho, respectively). I would also relatively frequently have nightmares about demonism or Armeggedon, and would wake up afraid that something was hiding in the room, having to turn the lights on. I also would never look directly in the mirror immediately after awakening for fear that a demon version of myself would be there instead and would pop out and get me.
Actually, I still have some of the same fears (everything except the toilets and showers), and have had panic and anxiety attacks which at times were so severe that I almost lost contact with reality... I think I may start a new topic on that subject... ten hours from now. LoL.
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How high have you been?
by wouldacouldashoulda ini pop into jwd/jwn almost everyday.
some posters name i recognise.
some posters i admire and cannot wait to read their comments.
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TheClarinetist
Unbaptised Publisher (hence why I haven't been disfellowshipped... hehe).
I do have family in high places, though. I once *briefly* met the president of the Watchtower Society. There was almost a feeling of worship towards the Society and Governing Body members that I never really caught on to till lately.
PS - Last post for the day...
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The most inappropriate remarks from Jehovahs Witnesses
by jambon1 ini have a few which still either anger me, make me sad or just make me grateful that i am no longer one of them.
1 - "well, everyone is going to die anyway, so if it at armageddon then ce la vie" 2 - "the disater today at the world trade centre is sad, but exciting" 3 - (an elder) "when armageddon happens, i want to be at a window, watching it all".
sick, sick, sick!
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TheClarinetist
Does anyone know where you might still be able to find reports about that? Thats the first I ever heard about them not letting people in after the Twin Towers collapsed.
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Is Atheism a Form of Blind Faith?
by passwordprotected inif god is outside of nature and therefore cannot be proved or disproved by science, is atheism a form of blind faith?
after all, it cannot be defended on the basis of pure reason.. steven jay gould said;.
"science simply cannot by its legitimate methods adjudicate the issue of god's possible superintendence of nature.
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@The Almighty Homer
Your links don't work on your post. What was your source? I want to read up on some of those arguments. Your comments on both these threads have been great, btw.
Oh, and I would say that Bill Gates practiced vile things (at least in the past)... After all, he brought the scourge of Windows upon us all!!!
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Is Atheism a Form of Blind Faith?
by passwordprotected inif god is outside of nature and therefore cannot be proved or disproved by science, is atheism a form of blind faith?
after all, it cannot be defended on the basis of pure reason.. steven jay gould said;.
"science simply cannot by its legitimate methods adjudicate the issue of god's possible superintendence of nature.
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TheClarinetist
belief - any cognitive content held as true
These are my working definitions for belief. According to that definition, agnosticism, where you neither believe in God or believe that there is no God, is the only system of disbelief, if you will. Faith, IMO, and this particular definition I didn't find using Google "define:", faith is belief in something which can neither be proven or disproven. Therefore, "there is no God" would be both a faith and a belief. Of course, I've also been known to be full of myself, which I hear is pretty common for people around my age. :-P
Oh, and for the record, "blind faith" is a faith which refuses to take into account evidence to the contrary, and which is not based on reason. So while I would concede that the majority of christians have "blind faith", there are many who came about their faith honestly, so to speak.
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Following your heart not right according to JWs?
by cognac ini heard in a talk recently that following your heart was one of the worse advice a person can get.
is this because the bible says the heart is treacherous?.
anybody else hear that in jw land?.
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"You may have heard the oft repeated advice, “Follow your heart.” But Proverbs 28:26 states: “He that is trusting in his own heart is stupid.” Why? Because “the heart is more treacherous than anything else and is desperate.” (Jeremiah 17:9; Numbers 15:39) To be treacherous is to be disloyal or false or to be a double-crosser. Would you trust a person who is known as a deceiver and a traitor? Our figurative heart can be devious. Thus, a relationship is not necessarily healthy just because it feels right." - Young People Ask "Why Am I Drawn to the Wrong People"
There are many more references to the heart being treachorous, but thats an example of their stance on "follow your heart". I think I've mainly seen it (as I said before) in YPA articles and articles specifically for the younger people.