I agree, DD. But our family never had those big fancy kits with the characters. I remember we had one small platform, 1-1/2 sets of wheels and a whole bunch of rectangle bricks in 5 or 6 different sizes.
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Sparlock increases his Satanic army
by Splash init's been confirmed by other religions.. satan is attacking us though the toys!!.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/poland/10736999/lego-is-a-tool-of-satan-warns-polish-priest.html.
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Sparlock increases his Satanic army
by Splash init's been confirmed by other religions.. satan is attacking us though the toys!!.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/poland/10736999/lego-is-a-tool-of-satan-warns-polish-priest.html.
splash.
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The really dangerous thing about Legos, in particular, is their educational value. The math and engineering skills that can be learned through experimenting with Legos, could be dangerous to a young JW's mindset. They may become confused, or even come to realize that they might be able to do problem-solving or independent thinking, outside the direction of Jehovah's writing department.
I'm curious about the statement at the end of this article:
"Hello Kitty and My Little Pony have also come under his scrutiny, with the latter being described as a "carrier of death"."
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JW Library app is available for Kindle -- ALL the reviews are *****5 stars!
by Faithful Witness inthe few reviews i read were mostly about how long it was taking amazon to provide the app for kindle... jws were threatening to ditch their kindle and buy ipads instead.
then there are the reviews like "finally!
i can study god's true word on my kindle fire!
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The few reviews I read were mostly about how long it was taking Amazon to provide the app for Kindle... JWs were threatening to ditch their Kindle and buy iPads instead. Then there are the reviews like "Finally! I can study God's TRUE Word on my Kindle Fire! This is the best translation out there!"
Not an unkind word or question about the wondrous JW Library app is to be found!
Perhaps some here would be interested in helping to make a more balanced and comprehensive review of the blessed app.
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Don't miss the health care sign up deadline.
by FlyingHighNow insign up deadline is the 31st, in a couple of days.
if you have problems with the website and youve been there before, try cleaning out your cookies and cache, then restart your computer.
that worked for me.
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I am very thankful we were allowed to keep our health insurance for another year! We escaped this mandate, with our private insurance intact... for now.
We simply could not afford the options available to us under the Affordable Care Act.
We are a middle-class family of four, and the deductibles and monthly premiums for basic health care options under the new health care exchange are way out of our price range.
If we lose our insurance next year, we will be using one of the Christian health care cost-sharing options. Obama-care is not in our budget.
If you are a Christian, you have other options. Google Christian Health Care Options, and you will find a few ways to opt-out of this burdensome health care mandate:
Recent news stories about this option, which weigh the pros and cons of health care cost sharing:
http://www.npr.org/2013/09/28/227238887/the-religious-alternative-to-obamacares-individual-mandate
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Preparing for my next visit from my Elderette - Who (or what) is the Faithful & Discreet Slave, and why do JW's worship and follow a slave?
by Faithful Witness inshe is coming tomorrow afternoon, and i do plan to have a coherent mind and much better concentration this time.
i was suffering from hypoglycemia last time she made a surprise visit, and i was foggy and literally could not comprehend a simple sentence i was reading.
our plans are to discuss the topic of the fds.
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Unfortunately, I am going to postpone the visit, due to a medical appointment I overlooked on the calendar.
I will reschedule... I like the ideas here, and I'm glad to buy myself more time to feel more prepared, and less like I am at her mercy.
Playing "hard to get" might give me a little more of an advantage anyway... I don't want to appear too anxious.
Life happens. Hopefully she will understand.
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Preparing for my next visit from my Elderette - Who (or what) is the Faithful & Discreet Slave, and why do JW's worship and follow a slave?
by Faithful Witness inshe is coming tomorrow afternoon, and i do plan to have a coherent mind and much better concentration this time.
i was suffering from hypoglycemia last time she made a surprise visit, and i was foggy and literally could not comprehend a simple sentence i was reading.
our plans are to discuss the topic of the fds.
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If she sticks with the same routine, she is going to talk again about the analogy of a "jigsaw puzzle," and trynig to get a specific piece to fit just right. "It looks like it's the right piece, and it actually fits, but when I looked at it closer, I realized it was the wrong piece." I don't see her coming to a conclusion on this analogy, but merely using it as a method to confuse me.
She also has made the comment about how "each person has to come to their own conclusion about what they believe..."
When she says this, it does have some impact on me. Is this one of their learned techniques or standard lines that they use? Or did she come up with this one herself? I'm pretty sure the CO's wife also made a very similar comment to me.
I have no response to that statement (at least not a kind one). I have a tendency to blurt out what I really think, so I will have to try to keep a gate on my mouth.
I am curious to see who comes with her, if anyone. We will have some GS cookies and sliced Michigan apples for refreshments.
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Preparing for my next visit from my Elderette - Who (or what) is the Faithful & Discreet Slave, and why do JW's worship and follow a slave?
by Faithful Witness inshe is coming tomorrow afternoon, and i do plan to have a coherent mind and much better concentration this time.
i was suffering from hypoglycemia last time she made a surprise visit, and i was foggy and literally could not comprehend a simple sentence i was reading.
our plans are to discuss the topic of the fds.
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She is coming tomorrow afternoon, and I do plan to have a coherent mind and much better concentration this time. I was suffering from hypoglycemia last time she made a surprise visit, and I was foggy and literally could not comprehend a simple sentence I was reading.
Our plans are to discuss the topic of the FDS. Our agreement is to study from the Bible only, as she only wants to read from "inspired" words.
- I think she is afraid I'm going to print out a bunch of apostate articles or make her defend accusations from the media - I know better than that.
- If she opens up any WT literature, I am going to ask her to clarify what "inspired" words are, and also to define "apostate" information. (she really doesn't want to go there...)
Any ideas for good questions to ask her, or techniques to keep the conversation on track?
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I'm going back.
by dazed but not confused into hawaii!!
what were you thinking?.
ive been to the big island twice when i was a 11 and 13. my sister lived there and flew me out.
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Hawaiian vacations can really ruin your life! Please read this article before you go...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/30/moving-to-hawaii_n_4325058.html
Seriously, have a great time! I'd love to go someday. My husband's sister lives in Maui.
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Two Roads... and the one I took made all the difference
by adjusted knowledge inintroduction to the faith.
ive been a lurker for many years now, and recently created an account to post comments.
someone suggested i should introduce myself and tell my story.
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Thanks for sharing your story! I commend you for using your God-given mind, and thinking for yourself. :)
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Hello, I am new
by LillyC ini am not a jehovah's witness but i am very interested, i have many questions and hope they can be answered here.. i do believe in god, privately.
i do say my prayers daily and do believe god helps me in countless ways.
but i don't go to any church.. i have always been impressed at how smart, polite and nice jehovah's witnesses are and i always make time to speak to them when they call at my door.
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Panther said: 'The best place to learn about JW is on JW.org
That is true, IF you only want to know what the JW's want to say about themselves.
If, however, you are considering bringing your children to a meeting, you might want to check their references first. If you're looking to make an educated and fully-rounded decision, you should look at all sides of the story.
Jesus said you would recognize true Christians by their fruits... a quick read of www.jwfacts.org will show you what the world sees from this organization. I considered becoming a JW myself, but when we discovered that we were only allowed to investigate other religions (their so-called "false religions), we had to stop lying to our "friends" and move on to find a more honest group of people.
I will agree, they can be very convincing, when they come to your door in their sheep's clothing!