Did anyone on this site used to go to Crownhill congregation, Plymouth Uk, when it was in transit way. I was there 1980 till 1996 with a gap of about 4 years from 88-92 when I got sucked back in.
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Crownhill cong
by moley indid anyone on this site used to go to crownhill congregation, plymouth uk, when it was in transit way.
i was there 1980 till 1996 with a gap of about 4 years from 88-92 when i got sucked back in.
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Do you celebrate Christmas?
by LovingLifeNow indo you celebrate and how long have you been out?
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3 years for me and yes i do..
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moley
18 years out and love Christmas
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Do you remember when you realised it was all bulls£&t
by moley ini remember when my faith left me.
i used to enjoy meetings and used to participate but then all of a sudden i was finding myself bored shitless at meetings.
i was taken off the theocratic ministry school for not attending when i was due to give a talk and not long after did something naughty and got disfellowshiped.
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moley
I remember when my faith left me. I used to enjoy meetings and used to participate but then all of a sudden I was finding myself bored shitless at meetings.
I was taken off the theocratic ministry school for not attending when I was due to give a talk and not long after did something naughty and got disfellowshiped.
I can remember my Jc one good elder ( who was a personal friend) one elder who made no comments and one really nasty all. I could think of was I wanted out. All this while I was dealing with severe mental health problems.
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A big shout out to the NHS
by moley inlast week i suffered two heart attacks, first one occurred while i was at home, phoned for an ambulance which promptly arrived and whisked me off too hospital, docs decided i needed a stent and during the angioplasty i had a massive heart attack according to the doc that did it.
i was unaware as i was out.
but what i want to say is what an amazing organisation the nhs is.
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moley
Last week I suffered two heart attacks, first one occurred while I was at home, phoned for an ambulance which promptly arrived and whisked me off too hospital, docs decided I needed a stent and during the angioplasty I had a massive heart attack according to the doc that did it. I was unaware as I was out.
But what I want to say is what an amazing organisation the NHS is. From the paramedics to the docs and the nurses who cared for me on the ward who held my hand when I was in pain and were caring and professional. I ended up having another angioplasty and now have three stents. It is a privilege to have universal health care and thus no medical bills. So a big shout out to the NHS which I know takes a lot of bashing but to me they were life savers
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Just a thought
by moley injust a hypothetical question.
if the society was right and armageddon came a knocking would you want to live in a society run by the org and bully elders.. would rather die at armageddon.
i would.
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moley
Just a hypothetical question. IF the society was right and Armageddon came a knocking would you want to live in a society run by the org and bully elders.
Would rather die at armageddon. I would
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Watson. Here is one of my experiences
by moley ina little backstory.
please comment, is the just childish imagination or something unexplainable.. when i was nine we lived in modbury, it’s a small town, in devon the southwest of britain.
we lived in a very hold house, several hundred years old and down the way was 2 battle sites of the english civil war (one a minor battle won by the royalist and a larger battle won by the parliamentarians which ultimately lifted the siege of plymouth).
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moley
Waton
In an episode of Futurama, Fry went back in time and became his own Grandad. Are you telling me it’s not real 😂😂😂
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Watson. Here is one of my experiences
by moley ina little backstory.
please comment, is the just childish imagination or something unexplainable.. when i was nine we lived in modbury, it’s a small town, in devon the southwest of britain.
we lived in a very hold house, several hundred years old and down the way was 2 battle sites of the english civil war (one a minor battle won by the royalist and a larger battle won by the parliamentarians which ultimately lifted the siege of plymouth).
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moley
I didn’t know about the battles at the time, only after.
Told my parents who had two elders speak to me and claim it was old nick and his pals. Then my parents searching the house for anything that bought the unholy into are home lol. But it has always stuck with me
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Watson. Here is one of my experiences
by moley ina little backstory.
please comment, is the just childish imagination or something unexplainable.. when i was nine we lived in modbury, it’s a small town, in devon the southwest of britain.
we lived in a very hold house, several hundred years old and down the way was 2 battle sites of the english civil war (one a minor battle won by the royalist and a larger battle won by the parliamentarians which ultimately lifted the siege of plymouth).
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moley
I mean waton
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Watson. Here is one of my experiences
by moley ina little backstory.
please comment, is the just childish imagination or something unexplainable.. when i was nine we lived in modbury, it’s a small town, in devon the southwest of britain.
we lived in a very hold house, several hundred years old and down the way was 2 battle sites of the english civil war (one a minor battle won by the royalist and a larger battle won by the parliamentarians which ultimately lifted the siege of plymouth).
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moley
A little backstory
please comment, is the just childish imagination or something unexplainable.
When I was nine we lived in Modbury, it’s a small town, in Devon the Southwest of Britain. We lived in a very hold house, several hundred years old and down the way was 2 battle sites of the English Civil war (one a minor battle won by the Royalist and a larger battle won by the Parliamentarians which ultimately lifted the siege of Plymouth)
So there I am 9 years old and standing on the middle floor looking over the banister and saw something out of the corner of my eye. I turned only to be confronted by a a soldier dressed in full Roundhead battle dress. If was so vivid, not frightening but intriguing. We stood facing each other, he saluted and then drifted away. It is still so vivid to nearly 40years later
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God and the afterlife. Do you need to believe in both
by moley ini consider myself an atheist, i completely reject the idea of a totalitarian desert god/any god and the bible is a book of fairytales and folk legends.. i do however sort of believe that this life is not all there is.
i’m not talking about heaven or hell but in a tangible state of being.. there are a few experiences i’ve had in my llife.
could be imagined could be real.
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Waton
I am enjoying a j right now!!
come on peeps would love to hear others views