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Bob_NC
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NOVEMBER 15TH STUDY EDITION. THE WORST YET???
by DATA-DOG in' cultivate the spirit of a lesser one ' to be studied january 7-13.... " a humble person has heartfelt gratitude for jehovah's provisions, including spiritual food.
hence, such an individual is a diligent student of the bible and an avid reader of the watchtower and awake!
magazines.
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Bob_NC
I used to read every new magazine within a day or so and read each new publication for new twists on existing understandings. Look where it lead me. The recommendation should be NOT to read every magazine, lets someone discover that there is nothing new, different, or interesting from one to the next.
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Your earliest doubt?
by Apognophos inthis might be an unfair question for those who have been out of the organization for decades, but i'm wondering if any of you remember your earliest doubt -- maybe something odd that occurred to you as a kid (if you were a jw then).
please try to limit to two doubts at the most :-).
i think my first "doubt" was simply realizing that at the time of the flood, every animal that wasn't in the ark died (well, besides the fish, supposedly).
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Bob_NC
Wow! You guys are recalling some interesting things. My first doubts, that I recall anyway, were from the Revelation Climax book saying that key talks from the 1919 and 1922 District Conventions fulfilled Bible prophecy about stinging scorpions and pouring out the 7 bowls upon the earth. So those talk fullfilled prophecy and Babylon the Great was stunned by the talks?? Huh? Even Jehovah's Witnesses don't know what those talk were about. What zaniness.
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Watchtower Sells Yet Another Heights Property
by iamwhoiam inhttp://www.brownstoner.com/blog/2012/11/the-watchtower-sells-yet-another-heights-property/.
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Bob_NC
ron washington...you should not have been playing Gamboy while on watch duty. Some things just ain't right.
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Wife's FS report for last month... Zero!
by Captain Obvious ini could just be reading too far into this but... even with plenty of opportunities and time to go, she didn't seem to make it out last month.
last night she said she was gonna go out today (the 1st) but... she's downstairs at the moment sipping coffee watching tv.
a few weeks ago on the long drive back from the assembly we talked about fs.
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Bob_NC
Captain, I concur with those that said not to make a big deal out of it BUT to make "a date" with your wife to do something new and different together. Most of my family came out after me. I was not confrontational with them about my own choices and allowed them plenty of space to sort things out for themselves. I did say enough so that they knew they had a friend as they were rethinking all the guilt-tripping KHall activities.
Stopping FS is big deal! There is no need to the tell the elders that you intend to never go out again. That will become evident on its own. By the way, I have redurrring dreams that I have met with the field service group and am now in a car group going back to the territory. In my dream I am silently wondering to myself what in the heck did I go back for. LOL
Bob
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wow
by Theredeemer init has been a long time since i have posted here, so, here it goes.
i have been back and forth for the last two years on whether or not to stay in this religion or not.
most of me wanted to stay for the same as many others, fear.
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Bob_NC
I am so glad to see more finding their way to mental and spiritual freedom. Theredeemer and wife, try not to put too much into to justifying yourself to the elders. It is a tiring effort and in the end wasted. Just get out as smoothly as you can.
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A Loving father.
by creativhoney inone parallel i always remember is that jehovah god is likened to a loving father.
i have often wondered what kind of loving parent would go out indefinitely, not say where they were and leave their kids a vague and cryptic note of what to do while they were gone?
i have wondered what kind of parent would make it hard for their kids to figure out exactly what was expected of them, or watch them fail miserably from a distance.
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Bob_NC
Would this be the same Father that told Abraham to take his young son up on a mount and to slaughter him just to see if Abram would do it? Do you mean the all-knowing Father that tests his children just to see what they will do? Or maybe you mean the father that told the Israelites through Moses to perform genocide on the Midianites, Numbers 31, but to keep 32,000 virgins to pleasure themselves with? I guess if the virgins were more than 32,000 then the excess were killed too. Do you mean that father?
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Quick question for recent convention attendees, did your hotel offer box lunches?
by Theocratic Sedition inour hotel did, and on the surface that's no big deal.
matter fact i think it's a good business move on the hotel's part and pretty darn good customer service.
after the song was finished and the chairman did his announcements initiating the noon break, i got to wondering if the wt had anything to do with these box lunches offered by the hotel.
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Bob_NC
I have been out of the Org for some years and my perspective must have changed more than I realize. I am wondering not about the box lunches, but why why why would the Org announce where it wants fully responsible adults to go during an intermission??? Was I really that mentally imprisoned? They don't want you to leave the site during an intermission? It would go over so well if local vendors were allowed to make some $$ on the conventions. The brothers could even tell the vendors when to open hop and when to close. They would cooperate to get the captive customers.
NC Bob
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to date JWism has defined my life and i hate that TRUTH
by oompa inand i am finding the adjustment to the real world far more difficult than i ever imagined...i f...it has been about five years since i totally woke up to the fraudulant nwt and then all my other doubts i had carried for years were proved true as well.
but almost all of my few friends are exjw or slack jw's and i feel so isolated...my sons friends are mostly exjw too but not their gf's and they have way more normal friends .
how have you done at replacing lifelong friends and family?
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Where Does the $$ Come From??
by Dia inmany, many people have lengthy recollections of getting nowhere in field service.. no bible studies, not much placement of magazines or books, especially not for significant cash.. so where is the wts getting all their money from?.
i've been wondering..... are (and were) dubs expected to purchase a certain amount of materials every month and then just take on the responsibility of getting rid of it (and getting back their money) themselves?.
if so, you know what that would mean.... it would mean that the wts's millions mostly come from their own 'flock'.
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Bob_NC
1. Circuit Assemblies. Dozens held in the US every weekend, each assembly donating several thousand dollars to various WT Society funds.
2. Kingdom Hall Insurance Program. Local congregations pay premiums to the WT Society to insure the local Kingdom Hall. The Society is the insurer, and like any insurance company, profits when claim losses are low.
3. Societies Kingdom Hall Building Fund. Congregations submit donations collected from these boxes to the Society monthly. The Society then loans these funds out at a favorable interest rate to congregations for building Kingdom Halls.
4. Traveling Overseers Insurance and Automobile assistance program. The Society sends an annual letter to each congregation telling the elders how much should be sent per publisher to provide automobiles and insurance for traveling overseers. Leased autos are through JW owned dealerships.
5. Contributions to the Worldwide Work. My congregation never had more than 90 publishers, but we often sent in over $500 monthly collected from this contribution box.
How many congregations in the US now? Do the math and tell us what you come up with.
Bob