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Nathan Natas
When persons are in great danger from a source that they do not suspect or are being misled by those they consider their friends, is it an unkindness to warn them? They may prefer not to believe the warning. They may even resent it. But does that free one from the moral responsibility to give that warning? -- THE WATCHTOWER January 15,1974
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dmouse
Born in 1961, raised as a JW. Stopped being a JW aged 28. Married with three children. Wife is still a JW but we are now divorced (for 'unreasonable behaviour' read 'spiritual endangerment; I convinced my kids to stop going too!). Went to University to train as a teacher 1998-2002. Now got a degree (BA Hons - Primary Education). Had a job as a Primary school teacher for two years but now back in watch repairing as teaching was too stressful. Now married again to a lovely lady and couldn't be happier!
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TimeOut
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Osarsif
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digderidoo
Anyone that wants to know my story i will gladly tell if requested.
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