I'd like to meet Harry Potter so I could ask him if he had any idea Dumbledore was gay.
Onager
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Do you like the people in the Bible?
by Dis-Member inthe society always speaks about all the wonderful people and characters in the bible.. they always too speak of many of them as being so humble, faithful, loyal, diligent, loving, kind, wise, merciful etc, and worthy of imitation.
also of how god blessed them followed by endless examples and reasons why we today should imitate them.. .
they also speak of how wonderful it would be to meet some of these people in the future 'new system' and have often depicted scenes where the the survivors of armageddon would be gathered around some ancient resurrected faithful asking them questions and listening to their stories of times past.
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Introductions
by Onager ini've made a few posts here already so i thought i'd introduce myself.
i'm an ex-jw from cheltenham pittville (uk) congregation.
i've been free and clear for a few years now so i'm through the anger phase and in the happily getting on with my life phase.
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Onager
bemused, I'd just told her that. contrary to popular belief, not all dogs go to heaven... :)
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Introductions
by Onager ini've made a few posts here already so i thought i'd introduce myself.
i'm an ex-jw from cheltenham pittville (uk) congregation.
i've been free and clear for a few years now so i'm through the anger phase and in the happily getting on with my life phase.
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Onager
Ok! Back from a long weekend away actually learning something interesting (Botany course)! Do these links work? They're pictures of my pup:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/88892313@N04/15032508846/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/88892313@N04/15052459651/
Embedding the pics doesn't seem to work, so I hope the links do.
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Introductions
by Onager ini've made a few posts here already so i thought i'd introduce myself.
i'm an ex-jw from cheltenham pittville (uk) congregation.
i've been free and clear for a few years now so i'm through the anger phase and in the happily getting on with my life phase.
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Onager
Phizzy,
No, my wife went to Pates Grammar school. Cheltenham Ladies College is very posh yes, but it didn't start out that way. It was set up to provide girls with the skills they'd need to lead lives independently without having to marry a rich man to get ahead.
Dis-Member,
I'll post a pic when I'm at my home PC. :)
LisaRose,
That's exactly why we chose a Labradoodle! They don't shed hair and I can confirm that as an allergy sufferer I can bury my face in her wooly pelt with no ill effects at all! As a bonus she's also adorable!
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Introductions
by Onager ini've made a few posts here already so i thought i'd introduce myself.
i'm an ex-jw from cheltenham pittville (uk) congregation.
i've been free and clear for a few years now so i'm through the anger phase and in the happily getting on with my life phase.
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Onager
Thanks mate! I've had it easy though, my family still talk to me, we even go on holiday together. I have no idea why! I wasn't disfellowshipped but I did have an elder phone me up and ask "Do you no longer want to be known as one of Jehovah's Witnesses?" to which I answered "No." I can only assume I was disassociated after that but I never heard anything more and my family still keep in touch. Weird but I'm not complaining.
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Introductions
by Onager ini've made a few posts here already so i thought i'd introduce myself.
i'm an ex-jw from cheltenham pittville (uk) congregation.
i've been free and clear for a few years now so i'm through the anger phase and in the happily getting on with my life phase.
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Onager
Hi all,
I've made a few posts here already so I thought I'd introduce myself. I'm an Ex-JW from Cheltenham Pittville (UK) congregation. I've been free and clear for a few years now so I'm through the anger phase and in the happily getting on with my life phase. Most of my family are still JW's and I am still fascinated by this religion which dominated so many years of my life which is why I'm here on this forum.
I left the JW's because in studying the bible from non-JW sources I became convinced it had been written by humans without divine direction which eventually led to my becoming an agnostic-atheist (I don't know if God exists but the God you're suggesting definitely doesn't). I'm always open to new evidence though!
I now have lovely wife (non-JW) and a cute puppy (labradoodle) and a clear conscience that comes from not living a lie. Happy days!
Cheers,
Matt
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Members of the writing department has resigned
by hardtobeme inthis is what i found at anointedjw.org.
i don't know if it's true.
on august 25, 2014, we received the following comment and inquiry: .
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Onager
Hardtobeme, the entire response from the owner of that site can be summarised as: "Believe what I say, even though I have no evidence that what I say is true." (with a side salad of snark at the posters here).
Sorry, but I gave up blindly believing what people say when I left the JW's. Not going to start again for a random on the internet.
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Totally cringeworthy weekend of Facebook smugness.
by quellycatface inlast night i was looking at some of my ex-friends photos of the assembly in twickenham.. the smugness is palpable.
the smiles do not reach their eyes, however.
everyone is swathed in shawls, men with jumpers under their suits and it all looks very stiff.. anyone else seen any of these photo calls?
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Onager
I've unfriended every JW who has posted anything pro-JW on FB. HOWEVER! If they ask to be friends again I'll welcome them back although I'll let them know I can't put up with proslytizing on my FB page.
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From the Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Findings to the Reconstruction of Religion - Bob Jesse
by frankiespeakin inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm-yinhpogq.
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Onager
One of the key things I took from the book "Shroom" by Andy Letcher is that in "olden" times people had no concept of taking mushrooms as a recreational activity. So an accidental eater of an hallucenogenic mushroom wouldn't think "Oh dear, I appear to be tripping my tits off", they would interpret the visual and auditory effects within the framework of their understanding of the world.
I've had some profound experiences on mushrooms, but while always being aware that I was on a "trip". If I had those experiences without that knowledge I would definitely believe in... something supernatural!
Going into the realms of wild speculation you can easily believe, once you've experienced it, that many bible passages were written after accidental ingestion of shrooms. Ezekiel's chariot... the whole of Revelations... :)
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What was YOUR First Worldly Experience?
by Yondaime inwhile i was in florida during the spring visiting my oldest sister.
i had the time of my life with my brother in law.. you see my sister married a non-believer and my parents viewed him as the scum of the earth, so i was terrified to ever talk to him.
turns out he's one of the coolest people i have ever met.
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Onager
Most of my "worldly" experiences were while I was a JW. Now that I'm out I've settled down and lead a (relatively) quiet life. Used to go to Sunday morning meetings straight from all night parties on drugs, drink far too much and generally act in a self-destructive manner. Almost as if there was some serious underlying issue going on...
Now that I've freed my mind of the JW poision, even though all of my experiences are now technically "worldly", they are no longer self-destructive and are also guilt free. Bonus!