Thank you all for your comments and suggestions. I wasn't able to find the article by searching the Watchtower Online Library. Perhaps the article is in an older part of the archives.
JustMe2
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Who we should look to for "accurate" medical information--Where's the article?
by JustMe2 ina number of threads discuss some of the extreme, even bizarre, medical advice that's been given in wtbs publications over the years.
it's ironic, then, that years ago an awake!
or watchtower article warned of the need to be on guard regarding certain extreme forms of alternative medicine.
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Who we should look to for "accurate" medical information--Where's the article?
by JustMe2 ina number of threads discuss some of the extreme, even bizarre, medical advice that's been given in wtbs publications over the years.
it's ironic, then, that years ago an awake!
or watchtower article warned of the need to be on guard regarding certain extreme forms of alternative medicine.
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JustMe2
A number of threads discuss some of the extreme, even bizarre, medical advice that's been given in WTBS publications over the years. It's ironic, then, that years ago an Awake! or Watchtower article warned of the need to be on guard regarding certain extreme forms of alternative medicine. (Iridology may have been one of the treatments mentioned.) If I remember correctly, it cautioned about looking to "worldly" sources for medical advice. It then recommended the Awake! as a reliable source. Could someone find and post the relevant portion of that article? Thanks!
My reaction at the time was that the Society's literature could hardly be relied on as a sufficient source of health information, both as regards the number of illnesses covered and the depth of material provided. I wasn't even thinking of some of the interesting "reliable" advice provided in the past!
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The real reason the WBATS don't want you in college!!!
by ADJUSTMENTS inthe wbats have ramped up no college for jws once again.
the first time they backed off of it is because they noticed a person flipping hamburgers or cleaning toilets are not able to donate much money... so the wtbats says lets allow them to at least get a 2 year degree, then they can donate a little more... this goes on for awhile, but then the wbats notice that many who go to college are leaving...
well because they gain knowledge and distance themselves from the cult and it's ignorance, have access to outside sources, and eventually learn ttatt!!!
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JustMe2
On another point, the article seems to be providing a more liberal view of extracurricular activities than I remember. It says, "Christian youths need to maintain the proper balance between serving the true God and participating in other activities. Those who do so are heading for success in life and deserve warm commendation. Some young Christians, though, become heavily involved in extracurricular activities and hobbies. Such activities may not in themselves be objectionable."
Didn't the Society's stand used to be that ANY extracurricular activities would involve bad associations and an improper use of time? Could someone find that info?
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The real reason the WBATS don't want you in college!!!
by ADJUSTMENTS inthe wbats have ramped up no college for jws once again.
the first time they backed off of it is because they noticed a person flipping hamburgers or cleaning toilets are not able to donate much money... so the wtbats says lets allow them to at least get a 2 year degree, then they can donate a little more... this goes on for awhile, but then the wbats notice that many who go to college are leaving...
well because they gain knowledge and distance themselves from the cult and it's ignorance, have access to outside sources, and eventually learn ttatt!!!
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Non JW girl with a JW guy
by Accio ini want to talk about my story because i need help and advice and most impirtant a lot of comfort.. one year and a half ago i met a wonderful guy.
he was really nice and supporyed me during hard moments.
i slowly fell in love with him.
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JustMe2
I strongly agree with ruderedhead's advice to consider seeking professional help. Also, a physician may be able to help with your migraines, weight loss, etc. Journal writing can be a great way to relieve painful feelings and sort out your thoughts. And, of course, you can always find a sympathetic ear here. But please do seriously consider talking to a professional. It may help you get a better perspective on your situation, deal with the emotions you're experiencing, and gain the strength you need to cope. You CAN find the strength to get through this, even though it doesn't seem so at the time. Take care, and I hope you're soon feeling better.
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Thanks again, Simon, and difference between IE and Google Chrome
by compound complex inthere are some threads already on forum performance.
nonetheless, i wanted to post this:.
i decided to switch to my ie page and open up jwn there.
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JustMe2
Obviously not. Help!
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Thanks again, Simon, and difference between IE and Google Chrome
by compound complex inthere are some threads already on forum performance.
nonetheless, i wanted to post this:.
i decided to switch to my ie page and open up jwn there.
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JustMe2
I'm trying to make paragraphs.Is it working?
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If you don't believe in God where do you get the strength to cope?
by Miss.Fit ini know there are some here that are going through some tough times.
some of you do not believe in god.
some are not sure.. i was told recently by a friend to pray to god for help and he would comfort me.. my first impulse is to pray.
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JustMe2
Just a few suggestions: If you can't get yourself to go for a walk, ask your husband or daughter to go with you. If necessary, tell them you need THEM to ask YOU. A little external motivation can be a big help. Do you have an old teddy bear or other stuffed animal that can comfort you when you feel down? If not, maybe you could get one. A lot of depressed adults find it's good to always have someone to hold onto, someone who'll always be there and "listen" sympathetically. Also, a soft throw or blanket is good to curl up under. Also, keep the Suicide Hotline number handy, if you should ever need a person to talk to, especially if you're feeling desperate. And know that lots of people here are caring about you and wanting to be of any help we can.
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JustMe2
Okaayyy, when I read the answer, which was just the text, on my (semi-smart)phone, I thought that was the strangest reply I'd ever seen. Then just now I read it on the computer, and, lo, there are icons there that went with the comments! Who knew? The reply made sense! My question (unclear, I realize), though, was referring to the icons to be used in posting. I realize the question mark, at least one of them, means the post is a question, but is there a difference between the green one and the blue one? Also, what are the blue-I-on-white and the white-I-on-blue? (I'm new at this whole forum thing.) Thanks!
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JustMe2
I feel like an idiot, but what do the icons stand for? Some are obvious, such as the thumbs up and thumbs down, but others I'm not sure about. Thanks.