Hi CoCo, I do remember a big thing about aluminum in cookware being bad. I think it was even mentioned in an Awake?
millie210
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Dietary Quirks Among JWs
by millie210 ini recently had to accompany an older family member out of state to a family reunion.
it was a big reunion and not much was overtly made of the fact that i am "misguided" and not attending meetings (lost soul that i am) which was nice.
the thing i noticed that i was most struck by was all the dietary quirks in evidence during our 3 days together.
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Dietary Quirks Among JWs
by millie210 ini recently had to accompany an older family member out of state to a family reunion.
it was a big reunion and not much was overtly made of the fact that i am "misguided" and not attending meetings (lost soul that i am) which was nice.
the thing i noticed that i was most struck by was all the dietary quirks in evidence during our 3 days together.
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millie210
See? This is why I love you guys, such great comments from so many perspectives.
I had not thought about the relationship between being high strung and food issues but in my families case I do see somewhat of a correlation.
The religion itself makes my family act so judgmental and they put so much pressure on themselves to maintain their "high standards" that trying to figure out which came first (the being high strung thus food issues OR religion making them high strung = food issues) becomes similar to the puzzle which came first, the chicken or the egg?
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Dietary Quirks Among JWs
by millie210 ini recently had to accompany an older family member out of state to a family reunion.
it was a big reunion and not much was overtly made of the fact that i am "misguided" and not attending meetings (lost soul that i am) which was nice.
the thing i noticed that i was most struck by was all the dietary quirks in evidence during our 3 days together.
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millie210
I recently had to accompany an older family member out of state to a family reunion. It was a big reunion and not much was overtly made of the fact that I am "misguided" and not attending meetings (lost soul that I am) which was nice.
The thing I noticed that I was most struck by was all the dietary quirks in evidence during our 3 days together. This one couldnt have gluten and this one couldnt have MSG and that one couldnt have sugar or dye or whatever, you name it the list just went on and on.
Im surprised anyone could eat anything frankly!
Bear in mind I grew up with a lot of these people and we all used to eat hot dogs and drink cheap off brand grape soda and play in the hot sun all day with gusto.
What happened?
These are not elderly people either. Most are in their 40s and 50s. They are all pioneers, elders, one is a missionary and one just got the boot at Bethel after 25 years.
So what I would love to hear from you guys is
1) Have you noticed this too among JWs more than the general population?
2) Is there some correlation between how high ranking or "spiritual" you are and how quirky your diet is?
3) If so, what do you think is really going on here?
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Exclusive "Truth" claims. A great comparison between JWs and Mormons!
by stuckinarut2 inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3lk8h3--ag.
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millie210
Interesting that they use the same words, the same illustrations, the same sense of conviction etc..
They both should be called "Corporate Spirituality"
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Is there anything good JWs taught you still benefit from?
by venus insome years ago, i attended a jw wedding.
marriage speaker said something which changed my life for the better, and it helps me even now.
he told the couple: “the very make up of man and woman is such that conflicts can often arise between you.
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millie210
venus
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Though most of the JW teaching seemed unsound and irrational, points in this marriage talk were amazing which helps me even now in all avenues of my life. [I don’t know all JW marriage speakers use the illustration and explanation because this was the only one I attended]Looks like you were able to internalize some good skills on honing ones perception in dealing with others.
I liked the posters comment that perhaps a good degree of this was a measure of the man giving the talk and not any credit to JWs. That sounds likely.
I get what you are saying about the TV illustration too. It isnt at all about a "TV" it is about resolving the problem in a way that leaves both partners happy and the relationship intact.
My best thing I learned was the scripture (Proverbs maybe?) that there is wisdom in a multitude of counselors.
That has helped me many times to be more of a team player.
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Saying hello for first time
by pimojw ini have been sneakily looking at this forum, almost every day, ever since it began!
it has taken me till now to actually register and contribute.
(actually i did register with a different name in the beginning but never commented).. i am a pimo elder with a fairly long history of senior "positions" in the organization.
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millie210
Hi pimojw,
Welcome, welcome, welcome!
I feel like Flipper and wish you were my brother (a currently serving elder who is disdainful of me and my fading).
I am pretty sure you are NOT him but you do give me a lot of hope with your posts about your situation. If you can do this - so can he....one day!
You are headed in a good direction now. Even as things crumble and fall away, the relief and building of a real life far out weighs any losses.
At least that is what I am finding to be true.
Really glad you are here and posting.
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"Please pray for me."
by compound complex ingreetings, friends:.
today, i saw an old friend in town, and, after we got caught up and finally said our goodbyes, she asked me to pray for her.
family problems were eating her up.. how have you responded if and when you were asked this?
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millie210
I tell them I will.
I am not sure if there is a God or not so I guess that puts me in the agnostic category if there is a need to define by "category".
The thing is, I dont know anything about how all of that works (and neither does anyone else).
If the mere act of hearing their request and answering in the affirmative gives them comfort or is soothing? I will do it.
For me it appears rather like telling a bed time story to a small child who cant sleep. Its soothing and comforting whether its true or not.
I can at least provide that.
My thinking is that if someone asks me to pray for them it is either perfunctory (like have a nice day - doesnt really need an answer) or they are really afraid/desperate and I can meet their current need without invoking my personal views.
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Will Watchtower target the inactive?
by ToesUp inif watchtower has no reason to df ones.
they have just become inactive.
do you all think wt will begin a witch hunt (df'ing) for these inactive ones?
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millie210
I dont think they will pursue "inactive" ones with their pseudo legal DF tactics.
Inactive ones have become un- indoctrinated and would be more likely to sue or threaten legal involvement if they were inconvenienced by little men in suits at their door.
The only way I think they would mess with a non involved fader would be if they sense the fader is attempting to lure away an active member. Im sure that would fit their broad based potpourri definition of "apostasy" somehow.
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Conversation with an Exorcist
by TerryWalstrom instarbucks exorcist______________.
location exterior : the patio of starbuckstime: 9 amcast:lou : media / news analyst, religious fundamentalistterry: gadfly, writer /crow apologist, big mouth know-it-alledgar the crow: spawn of satan________________.
our scene begins with two men at separate tables working on their laptops.lou is a man of about 60. he recently moved from new york to texas to start his own videography business.
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millie210
Great writing Terry...your cast of characters leaped off the page!
(or I guess that would be screen....)
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August 31, 2017 BOE Re: Procedure for Handling Certain Cases of Wrongdoing
by wifibandit inaugust 31, 2017 to all bodies of elders re: procedure for handling certain cases of wrongdoing.
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millie210
I wonder if this letter has anything to do with all the Bethelites that got released back in to the wild (local congregations) in the cut backs up at headquarters?
Maybe some of them are making waves to the point there needs to be a specific protocol?