So pleased for you and that your little girl is doing so well xx
contramundum
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First year with baby!
by Darkknight757 ini wanted to share a few recent pics of izabella with everyone.
this week marks her one year since her coming home from nicu.
she has been growing and changing so much these last few months in particular.
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The JC won't tell the wife about her husband's adultery
by purrpurr instill reading the shepard the flock book and came across this gem (!)....
"13. if the husband committed adultery, he.
judicial committee should promptly inquire of the.
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contramundum
Sadly, I can confirm that this is true in practice.
I had been married for less than two years when my (now ex) husband had a meeting with the elders.
He did not tell me why he was called into the back room, but subsequently had his 'privileges' removed for about one year.
Because my husband refused to discuss the matter with me and I had no idea what had occurred, I asked an elder who was aware of the facts if he would let me know what had happened. His reply was that the matter was confidential and I should wait for an appropriate time to speak to my husband about it.
Predictably, there was no appropriate time and my husband never told me the reason for his removal of privileges.
It was only after I had left him, more than 15 years later, that a male friend got in touch with me and revealed that my husband had propositioned him as well as performing a sexual act in front of him.
I won't go into the details of my ex's behavior over the years, but had I been aware of this in the early years of my marriage, it would have helped immensely in deciding whether to remain loyal or leave before the situation became more difficult.
Elders, by obeying ridiculous and archaic rules, have been instrumental in adding to the misery and pain in many lives.
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Explain why you are happy if you believe there is no afterlife vs when you joined JW's
by Bad_Wolf inone thing that has intrigued me are so many who have left, who are wholly convinced everything in existence is merely by chance now, also claim they wouldn't want to live forever, and perfectly fine if this is the only life.
now, i would understand that if you were raised into the religion.
i was raised into it.
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contramundum
From a child the idea of living on and on forever frightened me. When I became an adult, that fear never left me because I just could not comprehend the idea of eternity. My coping mechanism was to look ahead only as far as the end of Jesus' thousand year reign - a finite point in the future.
Nobody I knew seemed to experience the same feeling of dread and because we were taught that God had put thoughts of time indefinite into our hearts, I wondered why it wasn't in mine. Maybe I wasn't supposed to make it into paradise.
I do not want to die, but at the same time, now I have left the religion, I don't fear death as much as I feared living forever.
CM
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Just thought I'd share. New up coming apostate
by joe134cd injust listened to this delightful young irish lass and just thought i'd share.
a pleasure to listen to her.
well spoken and presents a good argument.. https://youtu.be/qitwc2qumgs.
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contramundum
Just listened to the whole of the clip. She talks a lot of sense.
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Unbelievable!
by The Fall Guy inwitness: yes.
attorney: and what were you doing at that time?
witness: yes, it is possible that he could have been alive and
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contramundum
Brilliant 😂
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Roll Call for the benefit of Newbies and Lurkers. In One Sentence tell why you left the Org.
by Wasanelder Once inroll call for the benefit of newbies and lurkers.
in one sentence tell why you left the org.
not 2 sentences.
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contramundum
Realising the org cared more about outward appearance than people, followed by discovering the hypocrisy and false teachings.
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Memorial.. To go or not to go
by Emily1987 inso, as some of you will know myself and my husband are in the process of fading.
haven't been to a meeting since beginning of 2017. .
we weren't planning on going to the memorial, but last week my mother broke down and said that we have to go to the memorial even if it's the only meeting i go to this year.
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An old JW friend stopped in his car as he passed me walking through town yesterday. After the usual friendly pleasantries :
He: "Do you know what's on this Saturday?"
Me: "Yes"
He: " Will we see you there?"
Me: (firmly and decidedly) " No. I will not be going"
I know its far more difficult when dealing with family and the emotional repercussions that entails , but I have found that being determined and making it clear I will not compromise on my resolve and the issue is not open for discussion works for me.
That being said, I am always friendly and positive and its clear to anyone who speaks to me how genuinely happy I am with my life now.
I am one of the lucky ones who has managed to walk away with minimum damage.
My thoughts are with all those who still struggle with the guilt imposed on them by others.
CM
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Another trolley (That's Cart to Americanos), encounter today.
by punkofnice ini couldn't bleedin' well resist it.
there were these 2 jobo blokes standing behind a jobot trolley.
jobo, 'what's that?'.
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contramundum
I also like cake 🎂 😀
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Lurkers
by Freedom rocks indo you think elders and gb members monitor this site to catch people?.
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When I joined this site 2 years ago I recognised a friend from their posts, so it is possible.
I have never breathed a word to anyone else, only that friend, but the knowledge that we can be recognised by our words was enough to prevent them from posting for a some time.
I felt responsible for limiting their freedom of speech for a while.
I am sorry, my friend x
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It saddens me to know that marriages break up because of religion and the blame, whose fault it is ?
by smiddy3 ina jehovah`s witness couple who have been married for many years and some with children of various ages and have been serving in their congregation meeting attendance, fs and bible studies with their children for many years .. and then one of them begins to have doubts about what they are being taught and what they actually are supposed to believe now that some changes have been made with nu-lite.. the doubts grow and then the the use of the internet to investigate further some of the claims of the gb/wt religion .. with the wealth of information available on the www it now becomes impossible to continue to be an active member of the jehovah`s witness religion without being an utter hypocrite .
you no longer believe them anymore that they alone are gods chosen people in this day.. however your spouse does not see things the way you do not at all and after many months of arguments bickering threats the ultimatum is something like if you don`t believe what i believe that you have left jehovah we can`t live together anymore ,i want a divorce unless you come to your senses.. who is the one here breaking up the marriage ?.
isn`t it in the majority of cases the jw who ends the marriage ?
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contramundum
Totally agree with you Steve2