If they can't pitch in and help, they should surprise you and hire someone to come over once a week to keep the yard smooth and edged.
Bob_NC
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Am I the ONLY one who goes through this??!!
by JWOP inokay, i gotta rant.. .
we have a reel mower.
and a weed whacker for times when it's rained too long and the grass grows beyond reel mower's capacity.
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Oklahoma Tornados
by Bob_NC ini was listening to the horrible news about the tornado damage in oklahoma, and especially about the elementary school that collapsed and the kids that are feared to be trapped.
so this 72 year-old man was interviewed.
he said he wasn't afraid and had told his wife that the lord would protect them.
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Bob_NC
I was listening to the horrible news about the tornado damage in Oklahoma, and especially about the elementary school that collapsed and the kids that are feared to be trapped. So this 72 year-old man was interviewed. He said he wasn't afraid and had told his wife that the Lord would protect them. The storm blew parts of his house away but the bathroom where he and his were was spared. So this man says that the Lord protected them and that his trust is in the Lord and not in possessions.
Does anyone else see the total nonsense in this thinking? The Lord spares him and his wife but not others. Why? Who does he think himself to be that the Lord performs selective protection but otherwise lets the storm kill and harm everything in its path? This man has to see that his neighborhood is blown to smithereens. But the Lord was with them? Where and how? I'd like to pull his tongue out and tie it in a knot.
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I kind of envy Christians
by stillin in"faith is not a possession of all people.
" that's what the scripture says.
i guess i'm one of those people.
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Bob_NC
When I stopped attedning, I still believed in God, Jesus, and the Bible. I attended a few churches out of curiosity and rather liked some of the services. But now,I am not a beleiver in much of anything, other than humans just don't know. If that is any comfort to know that there are many more like yourself.
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Is time running out for the Watchtower ? or has it already passed its used by date
by smiddy injudging by the titles/themes of the talks , dramas ,new releases ,tracts,brochures , etc,.i dont think their was anything that would enthuse any witness to renewed activity.on the contrary i think it would demoralize you .their was nothing their to inspire a new convert let alone one who has been in for decades to keep on in service to this organization.
for arguments sake ,i was baptised in 1961 if i was still in , at this convention ,i would be asking ,when is the great tribulatin to begin?
who is the king of the north ?
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Bob_NC
I agree with the slow death model. Like any large corporation, the WT has reserves that will keep it afloat for many years, many years in that free labor keeps the corporate entity running on a day-to-day basis. If they had to pay taxes, that would be a killer. Even so, insurance on existing property, maintenance, and printing supplies require constant cash income. Same with assembly halls, they require constant use at near capacity and attendees willing to contribute.
The life blood of the WT is the constant contributions from its members. When paying member dwindle, so will the WT. I think that is already in progress.
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I kind of envy Christians
by stillin in"faith is not a possession of all people.
" that's what the scripture says.
i guess i'm one of those people.
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Bob_NC
stillin, are you really still in but not only not believing JW, also not believing any of it? Do you go in field service and fake a presentation?
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Hi guys some help please.
by AMO inwas having a drink and chat with a witness freind of mine the other evening (he is an ms) and i got him on the subject of the candic conta case.he had not herd of the case i gave him the court wed site address and case number so he could look directy with out googling as i thought this would encorage him to at least have a go.
then i bought up the changes in the sheepherding the flock book prob due to the court case and i said to him thay where good changes but did not go far enough.
then he asked what book it was, i explained to him the book, then he said he would ask an elder freind of his to have a look for him self.
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Bob_NC
Humans are a curious sort. Now that he knows the book exists, my guess is that he will be tempted to look online. By the way, the WT Society is serious about copyright laws and will have online copies removed.
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Elders and former elders: Judicial cases how often?
by A question inhow many judicial cases did you serve on, in how many years as an elder?
feel free to talk about the cases too..
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Bob_NC
It really does depend on congregation size. My former congregation had about 90 publishers. We had, I am guessing, maybe 4-5 judicial matters per year. They seemed to come in spells. A bunch, then none for a while. At 4-5 per year, that would be 4-5% of the publishers had a judicial matter per year. Oftentimes it was a married brother and another married sister, so you get a 2 for 1. Not trying to be funny.
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Hi guys some help please.
by AMO inwas having a drink and chat with a witness freind of mine the other evening (he is an ms) and i got him on the subject of the candic conta case.he had not herd of the case i gave him the court wed site address and case number so he could look directy with out googling as i thought this would encorage him to at least have a go.
then i bought up the changes in the sheepherding the flock book prob due to the court case and i said to him thay where good changes but did not go far enough.
then he asked what book it was, i explained to him the book, then he said he would ask an elder freind of his to have a look for him self.
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Bob_NC
His elder friend "might" hold the book out and let him read a paragraph in question. The elder will not let him have hold of the book to read himself. Most likely he will not even let him see the cover of the book.
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I think I've planted a seed!
by OneDayillBeFree ini could be wrong, but i can't help but be a bit optimistic.last night my parents and i had our "family worship night".
i hate it, and i believe my mother does too.
my dad only does it because he's an elder but last night even he was acting like he didnt want to do it.
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Bob_NC
AWESOME!! Your paragraphs read just like a convention drama. Family sits down for weekly study. Nothing happens at first. But THEN the discussion starts..... I'd love to see this in a convention program.
Hold are you, if you don't mind saying?
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My Two Favorite Paragraphs Ever Printed in the Watchtower
by LostGeneration in*** w80 3/15 pp.
17-18 pars.
5-6 choosing the best way of life ***.
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Bob_NC
I read something else into the italics, including persons it reads. Fred Franz was being scolded by the new FDS, newly appointed anointed men since 1966 when the book was printed. They all knew that none of them had concocted this. But how to scold Fred Franz and get away with it? Note, it does not read including the publishers of this magazine. Nope, it mentions persons having to do with the publication of the information. What do you think?