IronHill
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Does anyone ever fail their baptism questions anymore
by JWinprotest init used to be a lot more common when i was a kid, but you don't hear about it anymore..
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My First Post...
by BirdFood inhi, i finally created an account, although i have been lurking (here and on jwd) for about 2 years.
i just wanted to say hi and introduce myself.
i wasn't able to fade as gracefully as some here have been able to do, so i lost all of my jw friends and family.
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Anyone have a soft spot for old video games?
by John Doe inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bco8bepgzi0.
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I have an issue...
by IronHill inok, here's my problem.... this weekend is my fiancee's district assembly, and she is attending.
i am suppoused to accompany her sat.
and sun.
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If A Police Officer "Asked" You To Do Something Would You Necessarily Do It?
by minimus inif a cop asked you if he could search your vehicle, would you let him?.
if a cop asked you personal information would you feel obliged to answer him?.
do you believe that a police officer has the "right" to question you about a matter simply because he's a cop?.
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Does The Burger King Creep You Out?
by minimus ini saw a tv ad with that creepy looking burger king.
i would think kids would be afraid of him....or is it just me?.
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As my interest wanes............
by AK - Jeff inall things jw and xjw and even xxjw are beginning to bore me.
tonight, in an effort to stimulate my interest, i cruised back thru threads of the past month or so.
while i found a couple topics of mild interest, and a couple more in which i found it worth effort to make personal comment, i was mostly bored.. i have come to grips with my past religious history.
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Is This a Silly Question? (The answer started my fade)
by journey-on inme at 20: "wasn't the urim and thummim like a ouji board?
if it's wrong to use a ouji board, wouldn't it have been wrong for god's people to have used the urim and thummim?
isn't god the same today as yesterday and tomorrow?
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My story...(part 1)
by IronHill inmy parents were already witnesses when i was born, therefore i was raised in their version of the truth.
i was baptized at the age of 11, and became a regular pioneer at the age of 13. i did that for about 5 years, and honestly they werent all bad times.
a lot of my friends then pioneered too, so we spent a lot of time goofing around out in service.