jworld
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FADERS: How determined are you?
by VampireDCLXV inafter being here on jwn for a while, one does see a spectrum of sorts.
there are people here in various stages of their exit from their lives as jws.
some are full fledged kh and fs attendees whom we call "the conscious class".
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WT Article: What Should Children Learn
by corpusdei ini was just perusing the latest watchtower (available here) and noticed something that made me chuckle a little.
in one of the first articles talking about what children should learn, they quote exodus 22:22-24:.
what the bible teaches: you people must not affliict any... fatherless boy.
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At $50.00 a pop for copyright the WTS is spending a small fortune
by sinis ini was on the us copyright page for something else and happened to put jw's in the search.
they basically copyright everything!!!
km's, you name it.
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A few notes on September 15, 2011 Watchtower, fresh off the presses!
by sd-7 inseptember 15th, 2011 watchtower, page 28, paragraph 13:.
"if a human overseer in god's organization provides you with instructions that seem extremely detailed, you might at times feel frustrated.
jehovah, however, is a perfect overseer who delegates generously and trusts his servants.
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Is anyone on here from Milwaukee (or Wisconsin for that matter?)
by Joliette inmilwaukee, wi, born and raised!
but leaving in two years.
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Great Movie - Prayers for Bobby
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Okay, you wanted it, you got it:Revised YPA Book Table of Contents
by CaptainSchmideo indealing with family.
1. how can i talk to my parents?.
2. why are we always arguing?.
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Harold Camping / Jehovah Witness similarities
by hubert ini am starting a list of similarities between harold camping and jehovah witness doctrine, which, when finished, i can print out and keep near my door to use to anti-witness to j.w.
's, and also to have copies on hand to "place" on windshields of cars owned by j.w.
's that i see who are going door to door.
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Is Your Religion Your Financial Destiny?
by jworld ininteresting article in the new york times looking at the economic differences among the united statess various religions.
jehovah's witnesses get a mention in the article as one of the lowest income earners.. "the most affluent of the major religions including secularism is reform judaism.
sixty-seven percent of reform jewish households made more than $75,000 a year at the time the pew forum on religion and public life collected the data, compared with only 31 percent of the population as a whole.
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Japan Emails
by jworld infirst i'd like to say this site is great.
i've lurked here for a while and finally wanted to start posting some also.
the bc brother met with 139 brothers and sisters at the sendai relief.