That was a good observation Sir.
You are right on the how it has changed from a long time ago. Too much emphasis on the GB now, and not enough about Jesus, and Jehovah.
...for those of you who missed it:.
ahem..... .
we are the faithful and discreet slave!
That was a good observation Sir.
You are right on the how it has changed from a long time ago. Too much emphasis on the GB now, and not enough about Jesus, and Jehovah.
i recall recieving a visit from two young mormons.
these were elders, and had that title on their lapel badges.
while discussing a few topics with them, they mentioned that there were approx 10 million active mormons.
Thanks Q, I like how your first letter of your name starts with Q.
saw this movie mentioned on you tube from an old thread.
seeing if it will post:.
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Loved the english subtitles, this time. I saw glimpse of this film a while back.
just wanted to say you provide a unique voice on this forum.
i don't always agree with you, but i'd like you to stay here for as long as you can stand it.. .
-sab.
I understand you, BOTR.
I think that your history with the JW faith is fascinating. I also believe that you have achieved quite alot, given the challenges that you have been through.
I do enjoy your contribution to this forum, and the legal aspect to the subjects.
im a mormon now and have been one for the last 3 months.
at first i really liked it but now i am starting to have 2nd thoughts, i grew up as a jehovahs witness and was disfellowshiped at 19 i really started to look for a new church in july of this year.
i started out in a christian church which i really liked but i didnt understand the jesus as god thing/trinity.
Hi Deserving,
Thanks for posting your experience with us. In answer to your question, I have seen many go through those feelings that you have explained in your conversion steps as a Mormon.
These feelings usually come to us sometimes triggered by the attention that your are getting from meeting new friends. Sometimes receiving their acceptance, encouragment, cheering us on has a enjoyable effect. It's sometimes called the honeymoon stage. You know what happens next.
Next comes the bills, the loss of attention, the stories that people told you about are starting to seem true, reality....BOOM. The sparks start to dissapear. Oh, Oh. The realization that this is not paradise, this is another third world country.
But, Deserving....don't feel bad about taking meds. Some have to take meds. Many of my friends take meds. I know they don't make you feel 100%, but they do help.
i believe it was in paragraph 9, in the wt study.
it mentioned something like "developing a romantic relationship with an unbeliever".. our congregation has had so many bad relationships with couples in the faith.
so, that has inspired others to go outside of the org to find romance.
"The Attack of the Divorced, Zombies" Coming to a theatre near you.
just wanted to say you provide a unique voice on this forum.
i don't always agree with you, but i'd like you to stay here for as long as you can stand it.. .
-sab.
You had me crying there, but glad to know that you are still with us.
i recall recieving a visit from two young mormons.
these were elders, and had that title on their lapel badges.
while discussing a few topics with them, they mentioned that there were approx 10 million active mormons.
Are there any inactive athiests?
Don't judge me, Charlie
Yes, I was engaged to 5 sisters at a time. I didn't know that I was engaged, and there wasn't any rings, but apparently I was engaged to them.
I swear I didn't not pop the question to anyone of these, but I to break up with all of them. Then, I had to choose only one. I chose neither.
Boy, did I ever give the speech