anezthy
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Regular pioneers to be nominated by BOE
by yalbmert99 inapparently the regular pioneers will be nominated by the body of elders, not bethel.
however, elders will have to send bethel a notification when a pioneer is nominated or removed..
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anezthy
Could it be that by this method they can sustain that these folks are not volunteers and have never represented the Watchtower?
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I'M SICK OF TRAYVON!
by minimus inand the comments from the likes of jesse jackson and mike tyson and other inciters..
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anezthy
Come on children.... let's regroup. Why are we here? Cause we are tired of.................????????? The WTBT$. ............ Now carry on, go about and play. Why are we here??? WTBT$ dislike. ...... Do I need to repeat it?
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Was everyone surprised by how nice worldly people can be?
by Inisc ini, like most born ins grew up being taught that everyone who was not a jw was inherently wicked, that they were dishonest, unloving, selfish, bad parents who don't care about their children, and also sad empty people with no direction in life.. as i grew older i started to see that this wasn't always true with every one, that what i was taught wasn't equating with what i was seeing.. by high school i could see that my friends at school, (yes worldly friends eek!
) we're actually decent people with morals, they may have engaged in a little fornication here and there but not promiscuously, and they were good honest people, with goals and parents that cared for them.. but after high school i was phsycologicaly bullied into ceasing contact with my friends altogether, leaving me with little contact with outside world, and the cult mentality had more room to grow, not fully, but enough to unconsciously not fully trust 'worldly' people.. however, once i'd left the org and began to meet people again, i was amazed at actually how good, honest, loving, kind, and caring many people can be!
who love their spouses and children and try their very best to be good parents and partners.
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anezthy
I was not born in but had spent most of my life in this abominable organization. It struck me also that there could be sweet, nice, workable, sharing, caring people outside of the org. I mean, mustn't they have some demonic traits to them since they are not JW? Then it struck me... Jesus said that Satan cannot be divided within himself... Light has no bearing with darkness... "Worldly" folk are no different then any other folk. They are us and we are them. This org is what tries to divide people so they can conquer and survive as a business. I like worldly people. I have never been anything else. Just say'n
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No can I get out of going in service?
by Captain Obvious inas some of you who read my previous thread know, my matrix moment has passed, and i am on my way out.
i am trying very hard to fade slowly in hopes that my wife will wake up, and maybe my family too.
the problem is, my conscience still works well, and i don't want to go out in if service and tell people things that i know aren't true.
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anezthy
I have heard that in Teocratic warfare, it's ok to lie. If you just don't want to leave the org just yet but eventually will, just make up a study at work and report that time. Who cares! Have of these monthly reports are just fluff anyway. Up to you. I wouldn't stress it.
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Anyone been to a meeting after a drink...or three?
by MMXIV ini recall going to the second half of a thursday night meeting after what was meant to be a cheeky after work beer (three strong beers downed quickly on an empty stomach).
i would have been ok had a caring elder not decided to grab me for some encouragement afterwards.. i hoped the faint odor of smoke on my clothes (smoking in pubs was still the done thing in those days) wouldn't be noticed but hard to hide alcohol on the breath.
i tried to say very little and talk in a way that avoided me beathing over him.
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anezthy
Honestly... I thought I was the only one to go to the KH after a fews drinks. It was the only way I could just sit down and watch the commercials.
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When you really think about it, the WTS. indoctrinates people to be the organization's own sales Representatives.
by thetrueone inisn't this the case, when one reflects upon the whole scope of how the wts.
publishing organization conducts and operates itself ?.
the way they are to dress.
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anezthy
That uncomfortable feeling you would get when you walked into the KH wearing a shirt without a tie and jacket, or just carrying a bible without a bookbag... It feel just like going to school out of uniform. The looks alone made you want to be invisible. Yes... I would definitely agree on indoctrination and mind control.
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anezthy
You are correct in your comment Mr. Falcon. The brass must have had spectacular accesible quarters within a few steps of the convention... but I would think that the hotels probably paid back to the $ociety a couple of percentage dollars for all of the business brought to them by packing their hotels. This org surely knows its way around money and how to generate it. Just a thought...
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anezthy
I have often wondered as to what type of Kick-back the $ociety received from theses hotels that were booked for 2 or 3 days with JW. Anyone have any knowledge of this?
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How's The Governing Body Going 2 Save Jehovah's Witnesses From Alien Invasion?!!
by mind blown inforget go to bags!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc5-nlfxbok.
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anezthy
I volunteer to fly the captured alien ship to the Pleiades Constellation, dock with the Alien "Mother" chariot and upload the JWN virus while firing the nuclear weapon at the Seraphim supervising the invasion. Once this is done, I'll smoke my cigar as the Fat Lady signs goodbye and farewell and while flying back to earth listen to John Lennon's "Imagine".... seems easy enough.