Talesin, you are correct and I really enjoy reading your posts.
panhandlegirl
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Would you sacrifice yourself to save other people?
by Lore inhypothetically: .
you are in a room with two other people.
you barely know them, but they are kind of nice people.
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Introduction / My story
by theBGB inhello all, i've just discovered this site and i cant begin to describe how happy i am to have come across it.
i stumbled across this site purely by accident...seriously i was looking at arkham city walkthoughs and a few jumps later i end up here.
i though it was a legit society page at first and thought 'what the hell, this will be good for a laugh', but after reading a few posts well...i couldnt stop reading.
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BGB, I wish I had been as smart as you, but No! I always wondered how the F/D slave knew everything God wanted us to do but never questioned them. I was practically an born-in. I was about 4 when we left the
Catholic Church for the"TRUTH." My younger brother was like you. He was df'd at the age of 17 in about 1962. The JC forced him to decide between his worldy friends and the organization. He chose his friends.
I admire your mother and the strength she showed leaving her life. It's a tough decision to make. I am happy to welcome you and to read your story. I am so encourged by the young people who are brave enough to
not get sucked into this organizatin even if they are born-ins. You all give me hope for the future.Glad to know you don't put up with the nonsense the organization is trying to make everyone enduree
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Did You Believe You Recieved "Blessings" From Jehovah or "No Blessings" Because Of What You Did?
by minimus ini got a kick out of how many times jws were told that the reason something good happened to them was because they recieved "blessings" from jehovah god.
and if they were going through tribulations and tough times, it was quite probably due to their failing in some way.. did you believe jehovah wasw sometimes blessing you or cursing you?.
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My mother, who had been raised Catholic, always told me "we all have to suffer" so I never expected any blessings. Finally I asked her "why do we have to suffer?" I am not into suffering! I don't think I ever received
any blessing from Jehovah and the elders and some of the members of the congregation seemed to enjoy making life harder for everyone.
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Would you sacrifice yourself to save other people?
by Lore inhypothetically: .
you are in a room with two other people.
you barely know them, but they are kind of nice people.
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1. I would probably run, unless they were my children or maybe some other young children, which I would attempt to grab and take with me. I am not a hero. I did stand in front of my younger brother once, when I
was 15 and he was 12, and took a beating with a belt from my father. Don't know why I did that!! Instinct I guess.
I agree with cofty
2. Not a chance and neither should anybody else. I am stunned by Talesin's reply. Morality is not a matter of arithmetic.
Talesin, you are essential to YOUR happiness and you do not know what the future holds for you. Like you, few would grieve if I died, but you know, I think that is true of the majority of people.
LongHairGal, I agree with your assessment of what those in the congregation said and thought. If the great tribulation ever was to come, it would be every man/family for himself/herself/themselves.
When people have asked me for what I myself need and they want, I just say, You should have brought your own extra oil for your lamp!!
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Happy Nurses Week!
by serenitynow! inhappy nurses week to my fellow jwn nurses!
does anyone work for a good employer who does anything special for you for the week?
my company doesn't..
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Happy Nurses week to you serenitynow! The hospital I work for has a whole week of activities planned for the nurses:ice cream social, Nures's tea day
where we can register for Certified Nurse Scholarships. They also have a day where nurses give an example of how they feel they have made a difference
in a patient's life. The winner of the essay recieves a prize. They have a special treat planned for night shift, which is what I work; don't know what that
will be, probably some pizza. We also usually receive a small gift such as a coffee cup or something along that line. I am surprised your employer doesn't do
anything for you. Most places usually do a little something for the nurses. As hard as we work, we need a little show of thanks once in a while don't you
think?
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That's too bad. I hate it when I hear that one of our TV, motion pictures, or musicians die. It's like part of our life dying. I guess that's what it is. I was just thinking of the Carly Simon song "These are the
good old days." We have had some good old days with people like Goober.
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"The Spiritual Universe" Fred Alen Wolf
by frankiespeakin inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guvrvlapuge.
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Thanks for posting this video. I agree with this man Wolf, he has a good arguement. Makes me want to go back to the University and study Philosophy. I had forgotten that I had bought a book by Richard Dawkins
"The Majic of Reality." It kinda reads like a kid's book, but I found it interesting; just started reading it. I have several philosophy books but have never had the time to do anything but skim over them. I like his
discription of the soul, what he thinks it is.Thank's for introducing me to this website.
PanG.
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YOUR DAILY JOURNAL
by compound complex indear friends,.
much of what we do on a daily basis is routine and of no particular, earth-shaking importance.
however, after reviewing letters of family going back to wwii, it is fascinating to read what dad was doing on board the aircraft carrier in the pacific on any old day, what mom was cooking on her ever-steaming range, how i was dealing with the roller coaster of emotion at bethel [mom saved all my letters], how nana wrote that she would not study with the witnesses [per my request] but 'here are some mittens i knitted for you when you canvass new york with your magazines.
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CoCo, I would have never guessed thats what it meant. I have noticed these yard sales on the highway as I drive home.One particular person keeps one
going all the time. Thanks for the urbandictionary.com site. I will check it out.
bsmart, I used to go to garage sales all the time, but have not been to one in years. I do love to rummage through others peoples things. Sometimes you
find interesting items there.
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YOUR DAILY JOURNAL
by compound complex indear friends,.
much of what we do on a daily basis is routine and of no particular, earth-shaking importance.
however, after reviewing letters of family going back to wwii, it is fascinating to read what dad was doing on board the aircraft carrier in the pacific on any old day, what mom was cooking on her ever-steaming range, how i was dealing with the roller coaster of emotion at bethel [mom saved all my letters], how nana wrote that she would not study with the witnesses [per my request] but 'here are some mittens i knitted for you when you canvass new york with your magazines.
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What is yard saling? Sorry, I am encounting a lot of unfamilar terms on this site. I am off to work. Isn't that what week-end nights are made for? I'ts not so bad.
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Is that too much control?
by Iamallcool insome years ago, when i was newly inactive and i was thinking about returning to the kingdom hall.
i emailed ms to send me an copy of public talk schedule via email.
he was the talk coordinator.
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Or maybe it is Top Secret. These people are indeed control freaks. I remember once being with my SIL and the CO. We were looking for sites in which to hold the CA. I merely asked the CO if they thought we
might have it at the local High School, which site we were at and he came down on me like a ton of bricks. Told me it was none of my affair where it was going to be held. He was such an oppresive man.