how bout this instead...
In general womens some people more emotional/feel good about religion,and men some people more proof/doctrinal in their acceptance ?
i`m just speaking from my own experience here ,and it has occured to me that over the 33 years i was a witness and in the six congrgations i was a part of , except for a few exceptions, the majority of sisters in the congregations did not have a grasp of the so called deeper things of god,according to wt theology, sure they could run off " bible topics for discussion" sermons but very few could take a discussion any further than that.whereas i was aware that males seemed more likely to delve deeper into, not only the scriptures,but also the wt interpretations as a whole.
don`t get me wrong a few women left me for dead in their comprehension of topics ,but i`m just saying overall i found this to be the case ... my experience... smiddy.
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how bout this instead...
In general womens some people more emotional/feel good about religion,and men some people more proof/doctrinal in their acceptance ?
Dissfellowshiped ones will die the same way everyone has died since life began on planet earth..
no one will die at argamegedon.. it was canceled due to lack of interest...
so jesus and jehovah gave up and moved on with their lives... YOU should TOO!
i have been stunned to hear of two suicides in our area recently.. this adds to the other 3 that i have known of from the past.. the two recent suicides resulted from 1-the person being gay & hearing a horrific talk at the kingdom hall & 2-the person with problems who was disfelloshipped & then took his life the next week.. it astonished me that jw's in general don't rebel against this sort of thing.
it's an appalling lack of support which leads people to feel distressed, abandoned & unloved.
how the witnesses in the locality can just sail on without giving the cruelty of these measures serious though is beyond me.
nothing is ever their fault... pay attention... They blame you for believeing their bullshit it's all your fault...
if you try to read that crap.. you'll ... purge the baloney sandwich you ate for lunch..lol.
yu should save trinity book its out of print and some were looking for it a while back
if you try to read that crap.. you'll ... purge the baloney sandwich you ate for lunch..lol.
If you try to read that crap.. you'll ... purge the baloney sandwich you ate for lunch..LOl
well i think the borg crossed the line with many of the r&f.
met a young woman at a class i take come to find out she and her husband are recent ex-jws.
they were both born-ins and they felt the printing company is taking too many liberties and that many in the khs are not talking about it... just leaving.
@ jwfacts .. you made me wanna google it.. I read about this in the 90's here's what I found..
Beware of the “The silent complainer..”
I cannot claim this phrase as my own. I wish I could give proper credit but I have since forgotten who coined the phrase. It always rings in my head. In business and in personal life. The “silent complainer” will knock you upside the head and you won’t know what hit you.
What is a “silent complainer”(SC) you ask? The SC is someone who receives unsatisfactory service or a poor quality product and gives little to no indication. Unhappy with a smile. The great nice customer who accepted the little mistakes you made then one day quit using you. THEY NEVER SAID A WORD!!! There are those that truly are nice customers and understand mistakes happen. There are also those that scream at the littlest thing. And there are those that just leave.
How to identify them. The first step in knowing how to identify the SC is to know your product and what customers expect of your company. Knowing when your product is not perfect is the point when the hairs on the back of your neck should stand up. The customer knows something was not correct. The classic SC response is “ Don’t worry about that.. its ok.. thanks for trying” if they say anything at all. The truth is that if you are dealing with a SC it is not OK!
a lot of people aren't too familiar with tony sheridan but he was piviotal in the beatles rise to becoming one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time.
he was the frontman of a band called tony sheridan and the beat brothers.
the beatles were the backing band.
I didn't know I knew him .. Love that song
a lot of people aren't too familiar with tony sheridan but he was piviotal in the beatles rise to becoming one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time.
he was the frontman of a band called tony sheridan and the beat brothers.
the beatles were the backing band.
personally i hate it when you come face to face with someone disfellowshiped and you can't do a simple acknowledgement or greeting.
they are obviously making an effort to be there to be reinstated.
as i recall back in the 1970's they did allow this but what is always the case some took advantage of this provision and in engaged in full blown conversations.
sounds like I'm the only one who ever sat in the middle of the Congregation after being disfellowshiped... wow !!
you know what I think..
I think I have not been giving myself enough credit lately..
well i think the borg crossed the line with many of the r&f.
met a young woman at a class i take come to find out she and her husband are recent ex-jws.
they were both born-ins and they felt the printing company is taking too many liberties and that many in the khs are not talking about it... just leaving.
yes! I saw an article about customer service... something like 90% of people who recieve what they perceive as bad service don't complain to management
They just leave and don't come back... it's a silent complaint.. it was awhile ago .. can't remeber all the details .. but it rings true