Just on a smaller note concerning "christian" charity. My non-JW husband does volunteer work for a couple of local charities. My pious JW mother asks HIM to provide clothes for poor ones in the congregation. Such hypocrisy!
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Concern for the Poor?
by MacHislopp inmany of us are concerned by the attitude of the wts toward the poor, should remember what was written , few years ago , on the same.
subject but looking at the catholic church failure: .
*** w88 8/15 31 insight on the news ***.
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JW's & alternative medicine
by slipnslidemaster inin one of the threads i read today, they were talking about looking into your eyeballs to diagnose cancer and the like.
also selling herbs.. my comment and question is this: it seemed like in my congregation and the surrounding ones, alot of the sisters were into kineseology, reflexology, herbs, vitamins, color therapy, aroma therapy, etc.. alot of touchy feely hippie crap.
while i personally agree that there needs to be more synergy with eastern and western medicines, it would appear reading the boards that alot of witnesses are into this sort of stuff.. is this your experience?
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rob
Oh, I've got to jump in on this one! I manage the largest, most successful health food store in our area. I must agree with RHW that we shouldn't throw the baby out with the bath water. I always encourage a balanced approach to health care. I work in conjunction with several support groups that are affiliated with our local hospital. I do think that Witnesses are inclined to fall for any get rich quick pyramid schemes, including the vitamin oriented ones for the very reasons mentioned by one of my co-forumers above. Gullibilaty and lack of education. I just belive that it is so important to educate ourselves about our health and our bodies, most people know more about their automobiles.
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curious
by bonnie38 ini wonder what the percentage is of ex-jws who become involved in other organized religions.
i had a discussion with a psychiatrist friend recently.
he told me that i am a "psychiatric anamoly," that most "devout" people who leave a religion will join another and become as devout in their new religion.
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rob
After 22 years as a baptized Witness and being da'ed I would now call myself religion phobic. It seems to be partly a post traumatic stress situation and partly an extreme appreciation of the freedom that I now experience. Do I consider myself spiritual? Much more so now than when I was simply following the company line.
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New member....
by poohbear1962 in....this is only my second post, so please be gentle!!!
thank you all for such a wonderful, supporting, loving, caring forum... where the truth at last can be spoken!!!
...i have soooooo many posts to make, and soooooo little time!!!
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rob
Yay, Ronnie!!!! Poohbear is a friend of mine that I have been bugging to join the forum! He has and is going thru a lot of painful stuff right now, so let's give him our best forum group hug!
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Late Lloyd Barry`s Prophecy
by JWD inmost brothers know that former gb member lloyd barry was a missionary.
here to japan many years ago.
i have a japanese friend, elder for .
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rob
Okay, so Fred believes in a hell fire, evolution and the use of profanity, not to mention his frequent obscene "jesting"... Fred a JW? I'm not buying it.
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A first for me
by thinkers wife inhow wonderful!!!
i am so glad some have finally had this realization.
hopefully, thinker and i will get to meet some too.
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rob
Riz,
TW conveniently forgets that I, too live in the same town as she and Thinker. Tw and I have lunch together every couple of weeks. We have been trying to woo a few of our fellow forumers to come and see us. So count me in...(My eldest daughter's name is Rachel). Come on out, the apple blossoms are lovely! -
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My Identity!
by qwerty inthat got you to read this!
what country are you from?.
i find it encouraging to see where different posters are from in the world, especially for me, if you are from the uk or europe.
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rob
I, like Thinker and his infamous Wife, live in Winchester, Virginia. Thinker's Wife and I are having lunch today anyone care to join us?
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Two Questions
by Yerusalyim ini have two questions, mostly for commited christians, though i'm sure somehow, that others will reply too.. 1) does prayer change god or his mind?.
2) if not, why pray?.
i have my own opinion on the subject, but i may be adjusting my understanding of god.. have fun!.
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Dark Clouds:
Yes, I'd say we are in agreement. Excellent point on the free will. Why even bother to instill it humankind if an "omniscient" presence is pulling all th strings anyway? Doesn't jibe for me. -
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Step Right Up! Virtual Spankings for April B-days
by unanswered inhappy b-day, harmony!
who did you have beheaded?
it's obvious that's what birthdays are all about.
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rob
Gee, Riz, I've had a bad day and you certainly brighted it up! Kiss, kiss or should I say spank, spank.
Born again Pagan
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Two Questions
by Yerusalyim ini have two questions, mostly for commited christians, though i'm sure somehow, that others will reply too.. 1) does prayer change god or his mind?.
2) if not, why pray?.
i have my own opinion on the subject, but i may be adjusting my understanding of god.. have fun!.
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Dark Clouds:
I asked a friend of mine who is a Wicca priestess what the difference was between casting a spell and prayer. She said praying is asking for something to happen. Casting a spell is making it happen.I have been through a lot of rough stuff. It occurred to me several years into it, that it was my personal strength that got me through it. Not "God's" or anyone else's. From that point on, I haven't prayed.