Loo+John=well, you know...
prophecor
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Anglo/American language...differences!
by Pams girl inhi all hope you are enjoying the wonderful weather...... i havent been on the forum long, a few monthes, but it makes me laugh the differences in our language...... the two that really stand out are..... fanny.
english .
a ladies name (short for frances) or fanny = popular victorian name.
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Anglo/American language...differences!
by Pams girl inhi all hope you are enjoying the wonderful weather...... i havent been on the forum long, a few monthes, but it makes me laugh the differences in our language...... the two that really stand out are..... fanny.
english .
a ladies name (short for frances) or fanny = popular victorian name.
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prophecor
Loo+John=well, you know...
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Your Favorite Kingdom Song (versions)
by pirata inwhat were your favorite kingdom song (versions) when you were a jw?.
albums.
5 stars.
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prophecor
Ghost in the Machine. Sorry!
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Your Favorite Kingdom Song (versions)
by pirata inwhat were your favorite kingdom song (versions) when you were a jw?.
albums.
5 stars.
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prophecor
Life Without End at Last / Keep Your Eyes on the Prize
Kingdom Melodies Collection
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Your Favorite Kingdom Song (versions)
by pirata inwhat were your favorite kingdom song (versions) when you were a jw?.
albums.
5 stars.
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prophecor
Life Without End at Last / Keep Your Eyes on the Prize
Kingdom Melodies Collection
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i hate everyone of you and your guts.
by lil princess innaw, just kidding.
i have gleaned so much from so many diverse individuals and have learned so much about our similarities.
i honestly consider you all my friends... no circle jerk please.
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prophecor
Hi Lil Princess. Glad we could help
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Did You Tend To Question The Organization Or Did You Just WANT To Believe?
by minimus ini know some who always questioned the elders, the society, and others because they were typically skeptical.. there are those who just seemed to want to believe whatever they were told.. i was more a skeptic, during my last decade.. .
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prophecor
I took the Society at thier word. I judged those who'd dare to question the Society as dangerous heretics
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How HIGH did you climb the ranks as a JW? Did you like the STATUS?
by unshackled inso what were your biggest jw accomplishments as a rank & file?
curious as to what level you climbed the r&f ladder while in the org, or if you still are in.. did you regular pioneer, or auxiliary pioneer?
bethel?
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prophecor
Auxilliary pioneer. I was reading at the book study even before baptism, then shortly after being baptised, my services were no longer necessary and a sister began reading in my place. For the life of me, I couldn't figure that one out. Was actually kinda' pissed off about it. It was OK when I wasn't official, I get my stripes and I'm benched as a player.
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Did you ever "love" the organization?
by slimboyfat ini am catching up on this july 15th study watchtower everyone is talking about.
it's perhaps a bit more intense in its vitriol than has been published in the watchtower in a long while (since the early 1980s apostate witch hunt) but it's stuff we've all heard before, even down to comparing apostasy to an illness and calling apostates mentally diseased.. but the phrase that stuck out for me was this:.
they may arise from within the congregation.
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prophecor
does anyone "love" the NHS?, the Goverment? the police? the coast guard? the army? the navey? the AA? The RAF?
you might like them, or respect them, but i don't think anyone would say they love them!!
Hi Dose, some can get lost in the love of such an entity. Military and police especially as many believe themselves to be in service to something greater than themselves. On a quest for the good of society, we can become so caught up in "The Company Man" syndrome that we become one with it. We become assimilated.
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Did you ever "love" the organization?
by slimboyfat ini am catching up on this july 15th study watchtower everyone is talking about.
it's perhaps a bit more intense in its vitriol than has been published in the watchtower in a long while (since the early 1980s apostate witch hunt) but it's stuff we've all heard before, even down to comparing apostasy to an illness and calling apostates mentally diseased.. but the phrase that stuck out for me was this:.
they may arise from within the congregation.
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prophecor
Love for Jehovah, and love for the organisation was synonymous. There was no seperation as I believed it to be run Almighty God Jehovah himself. Looking thru different eyes, however, I can see what I'd been missing.