Posts by NVR2L8
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What Happens To You When You Die?
by minimus inare our dead loved ones watching over us at all or are they really just gone now?
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NVR2L8
I have accepted the fact that I will grow old and die...anything else such as life after death or even the existence of god is pure speculation. Sadly I put faith for much too long in such beliefs which I now see a a figment of men's imagination and superstitions. -
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Women Chess players in Iran sponsored event are being forced to wear headcoverings. Right or Wrong?
by dropoffyourkeylee ini follow chess players news, and there is an interesting development at a women's chess tournament in iran.
all the women, whether muslim or not, are required to wear a headcovering.
the news story and reader comments are at:.
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NVR2L8
If I didn't agree with covering my head I just wouldn't participate. Sadly immigrants from countries like Iran abuse our laws that protect our freedom to import the very tyranny and culture of submission they are trying to escape... -
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Has anyone else collected their money back from local Kingdom Halls for money loaned for construction?
by StoneWall injust a reminder if you haven't, to get it back before they sell any more halls.even if you're currently da/df you can still collect any monies owed you by the kingdom hall as far as loans go.we were able to get back $1000 that my mom had loaned the local hall for a loan to build new one.it was documented by the paper that had been given each publisher back then on how much they could/would be willing to give as an outright donation or a loan.
the loan was to be paid back whenever the publisher requested it.
(not a specific date)i can't help but feel that a lot of the old timers that loaned monies to the society and/or k-halls have been forgot about by them or their families.
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NVR2L8
When I was doing the accounts an old widow wanted to make a donation to the WT. Decades ago her now defunct husband had opened up a bank account she just recently found out about. The few thousand dollars of then had grown to $40k and she felt her new found fortune would serve better the WT since she was doing OK prior finding out about the money. So I went to her house with an elder and he suggested that she should loan the money to the WT just in case she became needy at which time she could get some of it back as needed. In the case she never needed it, the loan would automatically turn into a donation to the WT. That's what she decided to do. It was clear that she didn't want the money to go to her non JW children, so this was the best way for them to never find out about it. I suspect that all these conditional loans are set up to turn into full donations at the death of the loaner. -
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Was Adam "born" Circumsized ?
by RubaDub ini guess we have to assume that jesus was circumcised on the 8th day but what about adam?
he was "perfect", so did he have the weenie cut or not?.
i would like to bring this question up at a "get-together".. rub a dub .
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Forgiveness Yesterday, Today and Forever
by Cold Steel ini was just watching the jw broadcasting network and the topic being discussed was forgiveness.
the fellow presenting the topic was talking a brother who had sinned many years ago.
he finally came clean with the local elders, accepted his discipline and got on with his life.
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NVR2L8
This "statute of limitation" is only for elders who managed to keep their sin secret for a few years while they continued to be "blessed" with special privileges as evidence of God's blessing despite his mistake. What a load of bull crap
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Brothers - Reach Out for a Fine Work!
by cappytan inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c1ixarr31y.
they must really be having issues finding brothers to slave for the org..
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"I didn't know there were so many nice friends in the congregatiin...I guess I was too focused on what I wanted to do"...so I guess you have to devote yourself in doing what THEY want you to do and don't slack off because you will find out what good "friends" they are! -
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Blood: Article about director of Atlanta's Emory Center for Ethics facing a contorversial decision involving a 17-year-old JW
by AndersonsInfo inhttp://www.atlantamagazine.com/health/emorys-center-for-ethics-faces-some-of-the-most-complex-and-controversial-issues-in-modern-medicine/.
emory center for ethics director faces some of the most complex—and controversial—issues in medicine paul root wolpe and his team think through the tough questions brought about by medical advances .
january 28, 2016 tony rehagen .
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JWs as so proud of youths who take a stand for their faith at the peril of their life. Sadly though, many of these children are only parroting their parents words out of ignorance or by fear of displeasing them. One of these youth died in my arms after a long fight with cancer. At 15 he refused all blood products which prevented the doctors to use a more aggressive approach to fight the disease. His parents were so proud...now that I am awake I can no longer understand how a parent won't do anything possible to save his child. I just couldn't live with sich doubts. -
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When you really didn't want to kill a second bird with one stone...
by NVR2L8 ina few saturdays ago i had a birthday and as always i wasn't expecting anything special to happen on this ordinary day...when in mid-morning i hear the doorbell.
i am watching cartoons on tv with my grand children and my wife tells met that i must to go answer the door.
jws working our territory?
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A few Saturdays ago I had a birthday and as always I wasn't expecting anything special to happen on this ordinary day...when in mid-morning I hear the doorbell. I am watching cartoons on TV with my grand children and my wife tells met that I must to go answer the door. Who could that be? JWs working our territory? I doubt it because they usually skip our house despite the fact I am the only unbeliever in the house. SURPRISE! It's my 82 year old "pioneer for life" mom who lives 600 km away! I am overjoyed to see her. We hug and kiss and cry...then I ask her how she got here? Then I see the rest of my JW siblings: my single sister, my brother who is an elder, his wife and adult daughter. So after greeting them all I tell them jokingly that it is nice of them to come visit for my birthday...my brother feigned not to remember that it was indeed the day I was born and said they couldn't come 12 days earlier to celebrate with us our 42nd wedding anniversary...so here they are! I'm glad he cleared that situation and their conscience so we could go on having a great dinner, an anniversary cake, cards and gifts (for both my wife and I). In retrospect, I wonder if they realize that we would have done exactly the same thing if we celebrated birthdays? I guess not since my wife got upset when she found out my daughter sent me a birthday gift at work. She was upset that we secretly send each other birthday gifts. I told her that we didn't want her to be troubled nor didn't want to engage in a fight. This time I had to tell her about the gift because she was going to find out anyways; it was 6 pairs of coloured socks...an inside joke between daughter and I that my wife wouldn't get. -
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What Are Your "Senior Moments" Like?
by compound complex indear friends:.
i imagine by now we old timers have adjusted to the fact that we are getting older and, one day, will make our exit.
are your "senior moments" ever a cause for worry to you?
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Similar situation than Phizzy, I bought a new car and I week later I parked it at the airport for an 8-day business trip...so after a 6 hour evening return flight I get to the parking lot and can't seem to find my car. I start thinking that I am on the wrong level...but then I decide to hit the panic button on the car's fob only to realize I am a few meters away from my brand new car. This isn't the first time either. In the fall I fly out of the same airport in consecutive weeks and once I couldn't remember where I parked my car. I had to drive around with the lot security agent to find my car - that parking has 8 levels! To avoid this happening again, I use my phone to take a picture of the signage...
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Would you kill for the org?.......YES I WOULD!
by olongapo joe inso, a few years ago my jw parents, my non jw sister and her husband, and myself were discussing religion and jw beliefs.
my parents of course defending the jw's, the rest of us, against jw's ( it may not have been specifically against jw's, maybe just religion in general) anyway, things are getting a little heated, and i finally ask my pops, if the watchtower bible and tract society told you to go out and start killing muslims, would you do it?
yes i would, was his reply, to which i say, then your not any different than the radical muslims killing in the name of religion.
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No, but I was OK with the idea that big J would destroy all unbelievers...then after I distanced myself from the cult I took time to think about how insane this was.