plus.... there's NO WAY there would be anything at the KH to remember the anniversary of ANYONE's death (besides Jesus).... wouldn't they consider that to be "worship of the dead" or something??? weird.
lesabre
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Proud Kids' Tribute To Dad Jacko
by Mythbuster inmichael jackson's children are to pour out their hearts about how his death has changed their lives.. prince michael, 13, paris, 12, and prince michael ii, eight - known as blanket - will read from their personal journals in a private memorial.. .
each of the king of pop's kids will speak in turn at a jehovah's witness meeting hall where jacko's mum katherine, father joe and other relatives have worshipped for more than two decades.. .
jacko, who died from an overdose of the hospital anaesthetic propofol on june 25 last year, was brought up as a strict devotee of the religion, although he rarely attended meetings in later years.. .
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Mormon vs JW experience
by thraxer68 ini was browsing some ex-mormon forums and i noticed that many of the experiences sound similar.
people spoke about brain washing, viewing outsiders as being ignorant of the truth, im not sure if im allowed to copy and paste from other forums, if im not please let me know but here are a couple quotes from ex mormon forums:.
"something i very strongly believe, is that even though everything has crumbled to the ground for me right now, i wouldn't change the fact that i left the church for anything.
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lesabre
alice.... jw's and mormons have alot in common... except for the magic underwear and the weird ceremonies. and they can't be fully submersed in water during their "missions".... or something like that.
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How many generations have there been since the time of Jesus?
by pseudoxristos inwith the new definition of a "generation", i wonder how jws would answer this question.
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lesabre
aahhh.... jwfact beat me to it. lol. air-five!!
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What difference does it make if we are born in?
by wanderlustguy inborn in, what difference does it make?.
i was thinking about this one a lot over the last few weeks.
what difference does it make whether you were born into a cult or were brought in as a teen or adult?
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lesabre
i agree with stAnn. i left when i was 22. i had moved to my "worldly" husband's home state, clear across country. i had faded some before that and couldn't go to a meeting without a xanax because of how people were treating me. i felt GUILTY because they were being mean. moved out here, went to 1 meeting got sick and couldn't go for a couple weeks. felt more guilt. couldn't get the courage to go back. i've had depression since i was tiny. the first anxiety attack i can remember was when i was 8. suicidal thoughts by 10, half because i felt worthless that only worldly satan worshiping kids would play with me and half because of other issues. granted, my problems are hereditary, but i was also made to think at the meetings that Jehovah gives obedient JW kids witness friends, and satan gives kids worldly friends. my parents didn't personally believe that you were BAD by being worldly, i was just going by what i heard at meetings... and wasn't i supposed to live by what they said there?? now i'm 27 and i have THE WORST anxiety over the smallest thing i think that i say wrong but no one thinks twice about it. i just haven't a clue as to how to act. i've always sat back and watched others, i HATE meeting new people, CAN'T stand parties. i don't have any friends here that aren't guys my husband grew up with. i only have 1 friend that knew from before i moved here, and she was my only friend when i was a JW (she's worldly). she's totally awesome for putting up with my JW crap. sometimes i just can't take my awkwardness anymore. it really drives me crazy. but no one thinks i'm awkward, but i think it's the "struggle to act normal" that is the awkward part. >.<
so. yeah. being born-in totally sucks.
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lesabre
i quilt! i'm currently hand quilting a baby quilt for a friend's baby. (i'm the only one i know of besides the Amish who still hand quilts.) i don't even know anyone my age who quilts... can't wait to finish it so i can move on to the next one! i do quite alot of different sewing and craft projects. hope to start selling on etsy soon! :)
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What accusations do you have about us JWs? AND what group are YOU a part of?
by theMadJW in.
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i'm one of the few jws that freely admit our faults and mistakes.. let's compare notes!.
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lesabre
sooo..... madjw... you are a pedophile then? still ignoring it?
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Are you an active Jw or an ex-jw?
by XPeterX inactive unbaptised publisher here.you?
(though i already know the answer for some people).
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lesabre
i'm 27.... was babtized at 13. stopped giving talks at 18 (panic attacks). stopped field service at 21. haven't been to a meeting or anything for 5 years. "woke up" 6 months ago. lol. i consider myself a "searching non-trinitarian christian with a JW past". lol. but no body ever asks me in everyday life.
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Anyone have a Kindle or similar e-book reader?
by Gregor ini am thinking of getting one but not sure which..
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lesabre
the only fees you have to pay on the kindle is when you buy a book. i believe it's less than a $1.... it's free to check email and facebook, etc. unless you go over a certain amount of GB or something...
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Anyone have a Kindle or similar e-book reader?
by Gregor ini am thinking of getting one but not sure which..
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lesabre
the ipad is bad for eye-strain. i LOVE the electronic paper with the kindle!! :)
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Anyone have a Kindle or similar e-book reader?
by Gregor ini am thinking of getting one but not sure which..
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lesabre
i have the kindle 2 and i LOVE it!!! i researched them at http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/E-book_Reader_Matrix
the kindle seemed like the best deal. it has a TON of free books (can't rememeber exactly how many), you can do facebook and email, play sudoku, hilight lines and make notes in books, text to speech, built in dictionary ( -just hilight a word in other ones you have to exit your book and look it up in a seperate book), you can change the font size.... i could go on... lol.
as a "reader" i once swore to never use an e-reader, but i TOTALLY changed my mind!! how awesome to be able to carry all your books at once!!