As a non jw this is just so sad to read. please share your thoughts.
It is sad indeed, but it's still their choice.
i am not a jw, but know a jw family.
seem very loving and happy.
i have come to know the religion and have researched via this site,youtube, reddit etc.
As a non jw this is just so sad to read. please share your thoughts.
It is sad indeed, but it's still their choice.
have you read this book?
not sure if i should purchase this book?
it might help ex jws more than never a jw.
I wrote it
i just read the "atheists book of bible stories" by fred titanich, and i rather enjoyed it.
alot indeed.
do you have any suggestions for books that touches the same subject?
"The End of Faith" and "Letter to a Christian Nation" by Sam Harris. Great reads in the same line of books.
i was sat in the assembly hall yesterday, wondering how many pimo ones like me there was there.
or even if they don't know ttatt still don't believe it for whatever reason.. i think there must be more of (us) there than we all realise.
i mean, brothers reaching out is at an all time low, information via the internet is at an all time high and the preaching work has now become a motionless, speechless babysitting of a book shelf advertising a website as someone here pointed out!.
I don’t know...my husband gets up frequently, leaves the building even, BUT is a true WT believer. He probably listens to about an hour combined of the assembly day and I think that’s precisely why he hasn’t woken up.
That you know of.
just had 2 jw's from my local kh ring my doorbell and then put the invitation through my letterbox.
absolutely no desire to talk to local jw's who know me, so i declined to answer the door.. on the subject of the invite, the very first sentence deceptively says - "on the night before he died, jesus told his followers to commemorate his death.
he said, keep doing this in remembrance of me.".
Absolutely no desire to talk to local JW's who know me, so I declined to answer the door.
Interesting that what I suggested in your part one didn't seem to be a welcome thought, yet that's exactly what you did.
Go figure.
hi guysin the last year i have started to socialise a lot more.
namely comedy and a tennis social club.. for a variety of reasons i find socialising tough.
in my tennis club a couple of women have been extremely rude to me and i have blocked one from my phone and refuse to speak to both.. is my behaviour extreme?paul.
For a variety of reasons I find socialising tough. In my tennis club a couple of women have been extremely rude to me and I have blocked one from my phone and refuse to speak to both.
Is my behaviour extreme?
No, they are assholes. Learn to socialize 101: You are perfectly fine in the way you are, talk and do things. Don't fall in the trap of growing insecure because of feeling not accepted socially. Those two bitches are big fat nobodies. Move on.
i've always been currious as to how i would look with a beard so i've finally committed to doing it.
over the next 30 days i'm going to grow out a full chin to ear beard.. .
ps: any suggestions or advice on how to grow a beard would be much appreciated!.
Any suggestions or advice on how to grow a beard would be much appreciated!
Yes, I have suggestion. Beards grow on their own. All you have to do is groom it.
i'm new to this site.
i've been out for 27 years and was trying to figure out how to get in touch with others that may also be on here from my old congregation.
it was warrensburg , ny....
I'm new to this site. I've been out for 27 years and was trying to figure out how to get in touch with others that may also be on here from my old congregation. It was Warrensburg , NY...
Have you tried Facebook? Seems like a good starting point.
i consider myself an amateur watchtower history buff.
i have always read that maria frances ackley russell, charles taze russell's first and only wife, went to a teacher training college and was a teacher for a number of years before marrying russell.
but, i have never seen proof that she truly did finish college and became a certified teacher.
Interesting.
the tv media are talking about this today... in u k anyway.
as a witness , my mum never expected or received any recognition on that day .
now, on the outside it seems very harsh and nit-picking.
We never had a direct celebration, but there was always a mention in my home about people's birthdays and mother's day. For father's day, my father used to always make a joke about that being "dog's day" (those were the days before PETA and people talking to dogs like they are babies, that we see today).
There was never an official celebration, but it was certainly always acknowledged.