marriedtoajw
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To those exjw's who still believe the bible is the word of God, as I do, tell me how would a JW respond to Acts 1:11
by marriedtoajw in"men of galilee, they said, why do you stand here looking looking into the sky?
this same jesus who has been taken from you into heaven will come back the same way you have "seen" him go into heaven.
" considering that jw's believe that jesus has taken kingdom power in 1914, hope i said that right, what would be their response to an orthodox christian belief that the return of jesus would be visible and not invisible who those with discerning eyes could only see.
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Son returned home nad full speed ahead with all the jw stuff...
by marriedtoajw inas i stated in my last post, my son, age 21 visited his jw grandparents and aunt and uncle in another state.
when he left, about 2 months ago, he wasn't sure if he wanted to come back at all or just stay and live with them.
right before leaving, he quit his part time job, dropped out of school, mid quarter and left to go to a comic book convention with his jw uncle.
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How has the JW religion affected you moving on spiritually when kids are involved?
by marriedtoajw inalmost all of you have been affected by this religion in one way or another.
if you left the religion i know you really have been affected or if you have family in but never were a jw, you are affected.
when there are kids involved, the entire experience of leaving or trying to deal with the situation with close family in, the emotional, phsychological and spiritual effects are magnified.
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I'm beginning to lose it!!! Update on my situation
by marriedtoajw ini've posted on here at times in moments of dispair and anguish over what is happening in my life being married to a jw.
i've everperienced countless moments of depression, anxiety and even entertained suicidal thoughts.
suicidal thoughts at one time to me was unthinkable and a sure sign of desperation.
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Illuminati and the Watchtower
by marriedtoajw innow i know this forum has already touched on this topic many times but i'm coming at this from a personal angle.
as i've said on this forum before, my wife is an active jw and has been getting more and more active while trying to indoctrinate my 21 year old son, who still lives at home and is not working but is going to a community college.
my wife takes him and my 7 years old daughter to some meetings and conventions.
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Did any of you know the TATT before you left?
by marriedtoajw ini know that all everyone's experience vary but i ask this because i am under the impression that since jw's are taught to avoid reading material that may be critical of their teachings they just stay away.
yet many of you violated this at some point to come accross information that confirmed or convinced you of "the problems" with the org.
i have also spoken to active jw's online who seem to know the controvercies but still defend the org vigorously.
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What do you do when you find yourself flip flopping on doubting?
by marriedtoajw ini've never once ever considered that the jw's were right about anything, slight exaggeration but you know what i mean, until fairly recently.
i think i can see how people get attracted to the jw's.
i've posted here about my struggles with my wife, well things have gotten much worst as many of you seemed to indicate might happen.
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Still confused after all these years,,,
by marriedtoajw inas you guys can see i don't post as much as i'd like to.
work hours and little family time don't allow me enough time to do it.
as i've stated on some of my previous posts, also under the user name sahara, i still get confused after all of these years being married to a jw.
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New World Order Connection
by marriedtoajw ini've heard and read so much conflicting information.
never been a jw and i have only been to a couple of meetings years ago.
what is the watchtowers teaching regarding the "new world order" as you guys were taught?.