Different drugs work on different things...muscle, bone, nerve. The hospital should look into this pronto.
Prayer is a hit and miss game unless you have contacts in high places. Hope things improve for you.
terry was admitted to the hospital yesterday.
he has a severe case of cellulites which has affected his neck glands.
his face and neck are very swollen.
Different drugs work on different things...muscle, bone, nerve. The hospital should look into this pronto.
Prayer is a hit and miss game unless you have contacts in high places. Hope things improve for you.
terry was admitted to the hospital yesterday.
he has a severe case of cellulites which has affected his neck glands.
his face and neck are very swollen.
What a shame. They must protect Terry's brain at all cost, there is not another one like it on the planet.
My thoughts are with you Terry.
terry was admitted to the hospital yesterday.
he has a severe case of cellulites which has affected his neck glands.
his face and neck are very swollen.
i ask this question because, having been on this forum for a year now, it's clear to me that there are many shades to so-called "apostasy", and this is particularly evident in the realm of anti-watchtower activism.. when i use the word "activism", likely picketing kingdom halls and conventions springs to mind.
however, activism can be far more subtle than that.
just having a website or a book that sheds light on the flaws of watchtower dogma is really a form of activism - arguably the most effective form at that.
Gladius - if you please James.
trying to understand the differences.
started this topic on the xjwsforchrist forum as well and would like to ask jwn posters the same question.
Perhaps spirituality simply seeks.
Religion declares that it has found and must proclaim.
i ask this question because, having been on this forum for a year now, it's clear to me that there are many shades to so-called "apostasy", and this is particularly evident in the realm of anti-watchtower activism.. when i use the word "activism", likely picketing kingdom halls and conventions springs to mind.
however, activism can be far more subtle than that.
just having a website or a book that sheds light on the flaws of watchtower dogma is really a form of activism - arguably the most effective form at that.
I’m like sort of pro-anti-passive-activist if you like know wot I mean man.
*a rebound is the need to fill a void with something we partly had confort in; whether in romance or faith.... .
i posted the following in another thread, and i welcome your feedback - especially if you disagree with my logic.
"as per one of my notes, my biggest fear is my, our, natural tendency for confirmation bias.
Re: Is going from the JWs to another Religion just a "Rebound?"
Yeah!
why isn't it sexual harrassment when professional athletes pat each other on the backside?
this type of behavior wouldn't be tolerated in any other work environment..
Cheeky! I can understand why this sort of behaviour has grabbed your attention Keyser.
I’m going to butt out and move this question to the bottom.
which 5 books would you recommend?.
there is a wealth of information, just waiting to be shared with persons who have an open mind and a desire to know the truth about the watchtower society.
please list five books (more or less) that you would recommend to new ones.. i hope to discover something new from your lists.
Can Jehovah's Witnesses SURVIVE? By Trevor Willis (Amazon)
i've been browsing here for some time now and i've read the erroneous arguments supporting 587, the petty feelings over the un, blah blah blah.
this is a community of disgruntled people telling each other what they want to hear.
you've all essentially created your own truth, tickling your own ears.
" You've all essentially created your own truth, tickling your own ears." This is so very true.
Don't you think it's a better arrangement than having our ears boxed by the Bethel Boppers?