I know someone who had premarital sex. They took it super hard, but the one they did it with didnt seem to mind as much...
But all my teenage freinds are just fine submitting in *nearly* every way. Nobody wants to leave, which struck me as odd, since apparently everywhere else in the country, teenagers do want to leave.
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Do Witness Teenagers take the Organization's Rules Seriously?
by flipper inmrs. flipper was curious about this , because i have two daughters still in the org.
my son 22 is like me and faded from the org.
so give us your opinion .
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Name Things You Hated About Being A Jehovah's Witness
by minimus ini hated going out in service on christmas and new year's day.
hated it!!!
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I hate needing freinds, yet the only ones I can have would stab me in the back at a moments notice.
Also, I never got anything like a 'family day'....ever. I've gotten 2 gifts in my life from my mother since I 'graduated' kindergarten. That was my first and last party that was only for me.
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One in five Americans thinks the Sun revolves around the Earth
by Illyrian innot intended to offend anyone but i found this article very interesting, if true this may go a long way in explaining why religion flourishes in many places across us of a. .
ny times article.
scientific savvy?
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I guess I should be happy I love science anyway, yikes!
I actually remember correcting a teacher about the way the Earth moves in 3rd grade.
It's complicated to explain how she got it wrong....I'll give it a shot.
She said seasons came from the ends of the earth spinning. The Earth's tilt does not change, but in spinning around the sun, different portions are exposed to varying degrees of light.
She was demonstrating it with a globe, and she was spinning the whole thing around. The Earth just rotates ON it's axis. The axis doesnt move (Technically it does, but really slowly. not fast enough to make new seasons. :P ) -
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another puff topic
by bigdreaux inif you could meet poster from here, who would you most like to meet?.
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Anony-Mouse
I hear Anony-Mouse is a funny guy. I'd wanna meet him.
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What was your earliest memory of being a witness?
by mtsgrad inwas your memory good, bad or ugly?
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Mom used to let me sleep on the floor :P .
Those are my FONDEST memories.
I also remember the day she stopped me doing that. And I wasn't allowed to sleep on the floor since...
Also, I remember throwing up on the chair, and getting in trouble because they thought I was faking sick....
Because a 6 year old knows that when you stick your finger in your throat, you might throw up (I didn't at the time :P ) . Btw, I wasn't faking :P . -
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Taking control of my life....this is what i'm gonna do.
by R.F. inas many of you may know, i'm currently an ms and pioneer, and been missing meetings consistently for almost 2 months.
i have been concerned about my dad's reaction to me wanting to leave the org and he's been questioning me about missing meetings.
well i've decided now not to jump through the elders' hoops anymore.
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Life is indeed too short for this mess.
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Ooh, bold!
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When will the JW's annual publisher growth rate finally hit zero?
by yaddayadda inabout 10 years ago i did a simple projection for when the organisation's annual publisher growth rate would hit zero.
the date i arrived at was 2009. my rough projection was based on the preceding 20 worldwide annual reports.
obviously my projection was wrong.
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Best place in the world to be born?
by mtsgrad inlongevityhealthfamily/community valueshealthcarepoliitcal stabilitywealtheducationafter much thinking i have decided bhutan is the best place in the world to be born.
it is the only country in the world with a policy for the populations happiness.. in the uk depending on your city your average life expectancy can differ by eight years.
scary!.
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Australia rates higher GDI (rating on living conditions) that USA.
I've always wanted to live there, and have done much research on getting there. I'm going to move, its my dream! -
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Scientists have a pretty good idea of where your kitty has been...
by Nathan Natas ina fascinating article:.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/06/science/06cats.html?ex=1294203600&en=4b75c4da1cdc2167&ei=5090.
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That kitten picture in the article is so cute!
Instead of reading it, I tried to pet that kitten through the monitor.