What?? That is unbelievable. Their reasoning makes no sense in any universe. Do yourself a favor and stay away from those crazy ass Jo Ho’s. I was in for 50 years and can’t believe I essentially wasted my life. www.isnrblog.com
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Disfellowshiped Last Night - Elder Question
by johnnyc ini know some of you know me by my posts...as someone very much on the "fence".
recently, i had made an effort to start coming back to meetings after being inactive for 2+ years.
during that time, i did have a prescription drug problem following an injury.
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Why On Earth Did YOU Ever Become a JW???
by minimus inmy excuse: born in it and stayed in way too long.. your reason??
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Same excuse as you.
Fred www.isnrblog.com
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Blondie's Comments You Will Not Hear at the 07-13-08 WT Study (DOING GOOD)
by blondie incomments you will not hear at the 07-13-08 wt study (may 15, 2008, pages 7-11(doing good).
review comments will be in red.
wt material from today's wt will be in black.
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Great info, Blondie. I am always intrigued by the “lend money with no interest” to your brothers VS Jesus parable in Matthew 25:14 thru 30, where a man travels abroad and gives three slaves sums of money. On his return, two have invested the money wisely, he praises them but the third buried it. Verse 26 says what happened to him. “In reply his master said to him, ‘Wicked and sluggish slave, you knew, did you, that I reaped where I did not sow and gathered where I did not winnow? 27 Well, then, you ought to have deposited my silver monies with the bankers, and on my arrival I would be receiving what is mine with interest.” So can Christians collect interest or not? I understand the point of the illustration, but if it was not OK to invest money and charge interest, surely Jesus would have used another example. Fred, www.isnrblog.com
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I AM STILL A JEHOVAH'S WITNESS!!!
by What-A-Coincidence inapparently they never got my letter which i sent like a year ago.
i had corresponded with them by e-mail to ask them if i was 'announced' from the platform but the po was unaware.
now, they want me to send letter, again.
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Why bother. Ignore them. if you fell you must make a statement, than pursue it.
I think it's a waste of time.
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Your JW Relatives Have 2 Personalities - Cult & Authentic- See the Change
by flipper inin steve hassan's book, " combatting cult mind control" - one of the points that assisted me the most is understanding that all cult members have a " cult " personality which turns on when defending their faith, and they have an authentic, non - cult personality they were born with- the personality they had before being programmed by the jehovah's witnesses or any other " cult".
how is this dual cult/ authentic personality manifest ?
hassan mentions in his book that, " one moment the person is speaking cultic jargon with a hostile or elitist know-it-all attitude .
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I have to read this book. It seems to make sense.
These personality issues would be the same in any "cult" type environment. For example, those women from the polygamist Mormon sect who were interviewed on TV this week. They were basically robots.
In college, I noticed the same type of behavior among those who were passionate about social issues, gay rights, anti-abortion, anti-military. Cult like behavior is not necessarily religious.
Fred www.isnrblog.com
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What is the new understanding of the 1914 generation?
by isnrblog ini was always taught the following:.
watchtower, 7/1/69 pg395:.
people who were only just old enough to understand what was happening to the world in 1914 are now approaching seventy years of age.
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I was always taught the following:
Watchtower, 7/1/69 pg395:
“People who were only just old enough to understand what was happening to the world in 1914 are now approaching seventy years of age. Yes, the numbers of that generation are dwindling fast, but before they all pass away this system must meet its end in the war of Armageddon.”
I now understand this is not the case. There is "new light".Can someone elaborate?
Fred www.isnrblog.com
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I just have to whine....
by isnrblog ini am sitting here wondering where my life went.. i was raised a jw, married at 19, had 2 kids.. by the time my wife was 40 she had given up on sex.
at any rate she didn't feel the need to look good for me, so she porked out.she felt i was hooked by the family, shunning thing, so why bother.
i burried myself in business, neglected my family.. i finally left at 50. i ,married a beautiful, kind woman.
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Hope, you are correct and good for you to recognize it. I am glad you walked early.
I could have walked too, when ever I wanted. I was like a deer in the headlights.
Am I bitter? I guess that's hard to hide.
I feel most sorry for my ex. She just stays and takes it. They don't give a shit about her, single moms and others. There is no talking to her.
"Oh, Jehovah cares fro me" she said once. It looks like he's doing a good job.
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I just have to whine....
by isnrblog ini am sitting here wondering where my life went.. i was raised a jw, married at 19, had 2 kids.. by the time my wife was 40 she had given up on sex.
at any rate she didn't feel the need to look good for me, so she porked out.she felt i was hooked by the family, shunning thing, so why bother.
i burried myself in business, neglected my family.. i finally left at 50. i ,married a beautiful, kind woman.
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I don't really like to whine, but you're right. There are so many similar stories.
I wonder if the heartless pricks in Bethel really know how much harm they do.
The funny thing is, we all could have walked when ever we wanted, We just didn't know.
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I just have to whine....
by isnrblog ini am sitting here wondering where my life went.. i was raised a jw, married at 19, had 2 kids.. by the time my wife was 40 she had given up on sex.
at any rate she didn't feel the need to look good for me, so she porked out.she felt i was hooked by the family, shunning thing, so why bother.
i burried myself in business, neglected my family.. i finally left at 50. i ,married a beautiful, kind woman.
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I am sitting here wondering where my life went.
I was raised a JW, married at 19, had 2 kids.
By the time my wife was 40 she had given up on sex. At any rate she didn't feel the need to look good for me, so she porked out.She felt I was hooked by the family, shunning thing, so why bother. I burried myself in business, neglected my family.
I finally left at 50. I ,married a beautiful, kind woman. Not a Witness. I would not piss on a Witness if he/she were on fire.
So I sit here, wondering why my life was wasted with a woman I didn't love. Why couldn't I have been with my present wife? Why couldn't my ex have found happiness? I didn't and do not hate her. I just don't want to me married to her.
My ex-wife found out that the brotherhood, the "spiritual paradise" is not for overweight, middle 50's sisters. I guess it's just for the beautiful people. It's no more fair to her than it is to me. She thought that the brotherhood would support here. What do the publications say, safety in the flock, the loving congregation of Jehovah?
I don't feel guilt for leaving her. I don't think we ever really cared for each other. Sure, I'm pissed because of my wasted time.
But she is really no where, adrift on a pityless sea. They don't care about her, they don't care for her. I don't see her much, but when I do it's easy to tell that she is left for dead. She has no real friends.
To Witnesses and Non Witnesses alike, these are the real tragic incidents. At least I got out. She still thinks they give a shit.
Jehovah's Witnesses: Killing you slowly, one at a time.
Fred www.isnrblog.com
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Lets see if we can get some real statistics
by isnrblog insee if this makes sense to you guys.
i am tired of hearing the witnesses crow about the "growth" of the organization.
their figures reflect a growt about that ofthe worlds populatiom, 3 to 5%.
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You're right. I need to rethink the "kids born of Witnesses" stat.
Fred www.isnrblog.com