That's a question I should ask when I meet up with a local Rabbi. *stillawaitinghiscall* I'm trying to learn a little about everything, after the JW's restricted me.
LINDA
the christian church began as an entirely jewish enterprise yet today there is no such a thing as a christian jewish church certainly not one that has an uninterrupted line going back to apostolic times.
it is the gentile one that continues to this day.
so isn't that surprising?
That's a question I should ask when I meet up with a local Rabbi. *stillawaitinghiscall* I'm trying to learn a little about everything, after the JW's restricted me.
LINDA
i know the two questions you're asked the at the assembly during the baptism talk.
do they say anything in the water?
i can't remember if the brother doing the actual water babtism says anything to you at all.
I only recall a congratulations after the fact.
LINDA
i have been searching internet reviews about this and i can't seem to find a definite winner:.
what is the best kind of slimming underwear (panties) that are comfortable, won't roll down at the waist, and will be invisible under dress slacks?.
i've looked at spanx, bali, lipo in a box, and others.
a beige thong....it won't give you a wedgie feeling. Mine don't.
i can't make enough money to pay my bills, and i attend school full-time 17 hours and work part-time at jamba juice 15 hours per week.
this is only giving me $375.
thats just enough to cover rent.
Not the NAVY... I lived in a Navy town and learned a lot. The worse thing I learned, they don't do as much nor pay as much as the Air Force or Army. And their housing sucks.
Do stay in school though. You'll never regret that.
LINDA
i can't make enough money to pay my bills, and i attend school full-time 17 hours and work part-time at jamba juice 15 hours per week.
this is only giving me $375.
thats just enough to cover rent.
Go to your Financial Aid dept. at school. With your income, you most definitely would qualify for subsidies to cover living expenses too.
LINDA
i wonder if the courts could ever order the release of all df people .
i thought of this from a letter i wrote to a newspaper in nc.
i dont know what circumstances it would be, but it could prove very interesting i am sure.. have been a jehovahs witness for over twenty years.
Only if they got transferred to the other cong. and if I pretended the previous to last was my last cong. ???? Well, I still think it's possible that a nationwide list is held in Crooklyn, NY.
i wonder if the courts could ever order the release of all df people .
i thought of this from a letter i wrote to a newspaper in nc.
i dont know what circumstances it would be, but it could prove very interesting i am sure.. have been a jehovahs witness for over twenty years.
To: Purplesofa,
It maybe the case still that it's held within the local cong. BUT....with people moving around from state to state etc. Like I have, to really keep accurate tabs on someones standing, they would have to have the info stored somewhere for any cong. to check the accuarcy of a claim. Just an example, I could go back to a previous KH, tell them I was inactive since leaving them, and how would they determine I was DF in another cong.? I rest my case.
LINDA
i wonder if the courts could ever order the release of all df people .
i thought of this from a letter i wrote to a newspaper in nc.
i dont know what circumstances it would be, but it could prove very interesting i am sure.. have been a jehovahs witness for over twenty years.
oompa, FORMERS? *heehee* That's too funny. I have a hunch that all congregations have a nationwide list of the inactive and DF ones. I just have that gut feeling.
LINDA
have you ever met and had chance to talk to someone "famous"?
maybe an actor, politician, musician?
if you have were they different from their public persona?
My daughter met Sharon Osborne (Ozzie's wife) and said she was sooooooooooooooooooooo nice. She even got a photo of her being hugged by Sharon.
why are we not all getting together as a group and get back at the borg for what they have done to us?
"there is strength in numbers" and definitely enough of us.
we have all suffered in similar ways, some more than others.
JOURNEY-ON...good point...you hit the nail right on the head with your tobacco comparison. THX!
LINDA