French Fries.
Yeah, not exactly Chinese, but the local Chinese buffet has some of the best fries in the area. Go figure.
French Fries.
Yeah, not exactly Chinese, but the local Chinese buffet has some of the best fries in the area. Go figure.
i apologize if there is already a thread concerning this but the following article is intriguing: http://www.pressbox.co.uk/detailed/society/jehovah_s_witnesses_katrina_disaster_relief_fund_donation_or_profits__36046.html
Interesting, but I'm a bit wary without seeing something to substantiate this rather provacative claim. One thing I will say is that even years ago, there was a clear trend toward earmarking more money for the WWWork. For example, all leftover Circuit Assmebly monies were to be forwarded to the WTS for the WWW, once all local assembly expenses were met and resolutions were taken care of. Also, elders were told that the congregation was no longer to hold any 'rainy day' type of savings account. Any excess funds were to be sent to the WTS. On one occasion, a Circuit Overseer demanded that money held in an account from a deceased donor, specified by that donor specifically for local needs (such as assisting congregation members financially if they fell on hard times) was to be sent to the Society. The sheepish elders of course complied.
comments you will not hear at the april 23, 2006 wt study (march 15, 2006 issue, pages 21-25)(load).
review comments will be in red.
wt material from today's wt will be in black.
Good work Blondie...and another example of how the WTS, under the guise of advising that Christians make their own decisions, ends up delving into matters that are best left up to the individual and end up effectually making the decisions for the rank and file jw. The examples they give are ludicrous, especially the one involving delivering mail.
fri. was the day after the full moon.
i wasn't going to go out since i was going to my sister's b-day party sat., but i just really wanted to get out.
it had been a long week and tax season was finally, finally over.. so i got to the bar a bit early and hung out with the employees.
Daystar,
The obvious problem is text messaging. You've ingnored the loving warnings from the WTS that texting may lead to flirting with people of the opposite sex. Now you're in a pickle due to text messaging and ignoring Jehovah's counsel through his loving Organization.
hi my name is lillian and i am posting for my first time.
i was a witness along with my husband and two children for 12 years and gave in my letter of disasociation about a year and a half ago.
i have struggled with the guilt of bringing my family in contact with the witnesses (i have always been a bible searcher) and i am only coming to terms with this recently.. i now consider myself a born again believer in christ jesus and read my bible daily to check and see what is true.
Welcome! Your introductory story was quite interesting and in many ways mirrors what my family and I went through - and many others here went through as well.
now that the gerontocrats have dispensed with their annual springtime campaign of blustering everyone away from the wine and bread, it's now time to for the yearly decalogue of decorum; an epistle to the clueless.. in the april kingdom ministry the old farts tackle their annual chore of getting their dubbies to somehow behave like normal, thoughtful human beings when let loose on the public away from their kingdom halls.. what do we find on page 5?
``reminders" to the rabble not to save seats; not to leave the premises during the noon lunch break, nor to bring booze or large coolers; to tip at least 15% to 20% when dining at restaurants.
this, i believe is a first; they now feel they have to coach jws on just how much is considered apopropriate by ``worldly" (read ``normal") human beings.
Ah yes, the annual covention reminders. Brings back memories, none of them good.
As Rebel said, the reminders are, sad to say, necessary. Which makes us wonder of course how God's Chosen People can behave so boorishly. But as already alluded to, since they think they're better than the worldlings with whom they cross paths before and after the convention, their attitude is reflected in their behavior.
The simple fact is, these conventions would not even be remotely possible without the "world". The hotels are owned and serviced by worldlings. Restaurants are staffed by them. Transportation is operated by them, streets and highways built and maintained by them. Perhaps if jws really took some time to realize that without such people and things their conventions would be impossible, they'd think twice about acting like locusts, stripping bare everything in sight.
Oh, that's right....they want to be compared to locusts, as their interpretations of Revelation indicate.
i am going back to work tomorrow.
i had seven wonderfrul, heavenly weeks off from work following my surgery.
i truly enjoyed reading the posts every day during my house bound weeks.
Once the pain from the surgery lessens, it's kind of like a nice little vacation, isn't it?
Now it's back to the rat race....
many of the jw's i grew up with had "family day", a kind of pseudo-christmas, where each family member would draw another's name and buy a gift for that person.
they'd then have a special day where they'd exchange gifts and have a meal together.
my family started doing this when i was in my mid 20's.
We didn't have a Family Day. But there was a group of jws, included several elders, who got together and exchanged gifts right around Dec 25. The gifting was based on names drawn from a hat at a previous gathering.
Basically, it was celebrating Christmas without the decorations.
as a witness, most if not all of my friends were married by 18, with many woman married by 17. it was so normal, that when i left the religion and met all these people married in their 20's and later, that it seemed like they were starting late.
i actually was a late person in getting married, i was 23. i remember being one of the few people my age in the congregation, not married yet.
i actually remember thinking, where am i going to find someone to marry, that is not yet taken.
A lot of jws marry when they're young, and I think it's related to the fact that the need for sexual release is at a peak and they can't indulge in fornication and all that jazz. I have no case studies in hand to show that they tend to marry young in comparison to the general population. But I have seen stats that show that people tend to marry later these days. But jws seem to buck that trend, as far as I can tell.
i haven't been on this site in a while but you guys came to mind to help me.
i hate to admit this but i have suspicions about my husband.
i want to get on his hotmail account but i don't know his password.
It may well be that he's going back to the bondage sites but not to seek thrills with someone else. Whatever the case, since you two have already been through this in a similar way before, it would seem like a continuation of the same subject and not some new suspicion - so he might well be open to a frank, open talk without a need for spying.
Porn and certain fetsihes have a very powerful effect, and it's not very surprising that he's checking out such material again. But depending on what kind of guy he is, taking the next step and actually practicing bondage with another woman may be more than he's really intent on doing, especially since he got busted by you last time. But since I can't speak to your hubby's personality or character, I'm just guessing.