Steve Lowry
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Finger in the chili
by anasazi init is a hoax.
she was arrested for it.
this fact that a woman made a complaint about finding a finger tip in her chili and thus it hurt wendy's business shows that two witnesses are necessary for any accusation to be validated.
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If there's some good in the Watchtower, why leave it?
by AlmostAtheist inthe post about crisis of conscience in which the poster said he knows there's some bad in the watchtower (as brought out in coc), but there's some good in it too got me to wondering about people that stay for the good in it.. the united states makes some decisions as a country that i don't agree with, perhaps even object strongly to.
but i don't disavow my citizenship.
it's mostly a good place to live, so i stay.. if you want to live in a way that utterly conflicts with the watchtower -- homosexual, multiple sex partners, smoking, whatever -- then you have reason to leave.
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When You "GO", How Do You Want It To Be???
by minimus innow that we realize we're not just going to "live forever in a paradide earth", and that we are going to die, eventually, how do you want to go??
did you ever think about it?
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Unseen Spirits do they help us or do they harm us?
by Celtic indoes anyone else remember this booklet?
if you do remember studying it as a child, what were the affects of this study on your imaginations?
how did this booklet play your fears?
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Update: The meeting with my mom....
by desib77 injust an update for those of you who read about my decision to send my mother a letter.. my mom received my letter yesterday and then today she met me for lunch.
all through lunch she didn't mention anything that would be considered witnessing.
i was shocked.
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May I look inside your heads for a moment?
by SwampThing inhello again, forum members.... well, as many of you have suggested, i?ve been reading, and reading, and reading... i?ve even purchased the book several of you recommended, "crisis of conscience.
" it should be delivered next week.
some of your stories are absolutely heart-wrenching.
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What First Stumbled You?
by glitter inwhat was the very first thing that "stumbled" you?
mine was: i was about 5 or 6 years old and of course i used to find it really hard to find things in my bible at meetings (couldn't find the books quick enough before they moved onto the next paragraph and used to get frustrated).
i had the idea to make little tabs for the edges of the pages so i could tell where the books were - so i asked mum to help me neatly write out the book names on tiny slips of paper and tape them inside.