I can give you a clue...
She now lives in war torn Samaria. She's had Five husbands, although the guy she's now living with is just her partner.
But you knew this already. Do want us to ask the locals her name, and get her number for you?
ok, say someone was trying to find someone they once knew.
what advice would you give them?
its a woman who's since gotten married and divorced since the last time you talked to them back in the early/mid 90's and has also had a kid.
I can give you a clue...
She now lives in war torn Samaria. She's had Five husbands, although the guy she's now living with is just her partner.
But you knew this already. Do want us to ask the locals her name, and get her number for you?
http://www.flowgo.com/flowgo2_view.cfm?page_id=32953 .
edited by - qwerty on 17 august 2002 5:16:38edited by - qwerty on 17 august 2002 5:21:2.
Hahahahaha
I thought this was going to be one of the original dancing babies, for which the computer was originally conceived of, to produce .
This was pretty funny - Thanks for the laugh, Qwerty.
For your continued viewing pleasure:
i have just been shunned!
i was standing in my kitchen, which has a view on a parking lot in front of my house.
well, i was doing my dishes, and i see this car parking (quit clumsily i might add).
So, Viv, he was wearing a ghastly mustard coloured suit, but he's cute, so that's ok. Maybe he should swap tips with MikeMusto
I had something similar, a couple of months back.
My wife and in-laws had been invited to dinner at my parents house (yup, leaving me out, in the process).
My in-laws came to pick my wife up, to take her there. Since I just happened to be standing in the window, when they arrived, I waved.
Sure enough, they saw me, and the immediate response was to turn their heads, in the car.
LOL
The sad thing is, that I just know they are going to deeply regret it, if they ever learn the truth about the troof.
~starts dancing~
Edited by - LittleToe on 14 August 2002 6:38:24
i have just been shunned!
i was standing in my kitchen, which has a view on a parking lot in front of my house.
well, i was doing my dishes, and i see this car parking (quit clumsily i might add).
Ok, ok, he forgot his hat. Did he have the matching necktie and socks?
everybody has their own timetable when it comes to leaving the organization.
some due to family and friends continue indefinetly.
others, when they see all the lies of the "truth", leave right away.
I started having doubts in July, last year. I decided to leave by September, last year, the weekend before I joined this site. I left in January this year.
Two months of doubts - Four months of getting my life in order, to escape.
Now, seven months later, I can truly say it was the best (if not the only decision) I could have made. I hope to retain that belief, in ears to come. Somehow I suspect that I shall
next year, jw's have international conventions at least in switzerland, spain, s africa, japan and australia.
they usually have their big conventions in countries where they desperately need some positive pr, so what is going on in these countries?.
link:.
There's been an International announced for USA - my wife just asked me if she could go to it, next year. She want's to travel with a couple of other Pioneer sisters.
I might let her (assuming our marriage lasts that long), as it would give me the chance to get a vacation to see some guys Stateside.
now that i am d/a , i now have the freedom to walk into any church or any darn place for that matter, without being afraid the end will come.
i know of a few who go to church , but i wonder what religion you are in now, and why?
my hub is totally agaisnt going to church right now, i can understand that, i know some people come to a point they don't want or need to go.
I'm an unorthodox Christian.
I currently go to a reformed protestant church, because it's teaching and form of worship are closest to what I believe, but I mix it up a bit with other churches and forms of worship. They great thing is that they tolerate and endorse that, which is as it should be, IMHO.
I despise religion for religion's sake, believing that a personal relationship with Christ is the bottom line, based on the two primary laws of love of God and neighbour.
i've been looking a some conspiracy theories lately and i've just realised this site is a hoax!.
simon for a start does not exist.i thought i met simon at englishmans doo,but i was wrong it has suddenly dawnd on me that simon was not there at all, it was all done with mirrors!i noticed that some of the other guests were very 2-dimentional,i was suspicious when matty fell over in the wind ,when i picked him up and looked from the other side he was made of carboard, and englishman is scottish!.
in fact most posters on here do not exist and are generated by a master computer in manchester.i think that maybe the only poster that really exists is me!.
and Englishman is Scottish!
No, that was an accident - Englishman and I collided, while reaching for another tin of beer, and couldn't seem to separate our two Dimensional realities. I think I've been assimilated into the "board" collective.
From one borg to another...
i just can't see the answer to this question.
it may be obvious, so please forgive me if you think i'm silly for asking.. 2 corinthians 4 verse 4 in the nwt:.
"among whom the god of this system of things has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, that the illumination of the glorious good news about the christ, who is the image of god, might not shine through".
Craig:
You may have cut'n'pasted a couple of commentaries, but I did on the fly Greek translation and extrapolation - I couldn't find an interlinear
Be careful, I have a light saber, now, and I don't know how to use it!!!
Btw, where did you get your electronic Calvin Commentaries? I've only got his "Institutes".
i want to consider this point, free from the trinity / arian debate.
there have been an abundance of threads that have deteriorated into these doctrine, and it clouds this issue because tempers get raised.. so, please, can we keep it simple.
should jesus receive our worship, right here, right now?.
Lee:
I'm continually amazed at how much emphasis you use in your posts. It is so "busy" it hurts the eyes, even when it is as short as the previous post.
Nice post, btw, just hard to read.
Every Blessing.