LMAO-guess I won't be dating Jesus. I scored in the lowest percentile possible on the quiz.
Cicatrix
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WHAT do YOU know about JESUS... and His teachings?
by hibiscusfire ini am interested to know what you know about jesus and what you really think of his teachings.. the bible says there is only one way to heaven.. jesus said: "i am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the father but by me.
" (john 14:6) .
the lord jesus was crucified and shed his precious blood to wipe away our sins (revelation 1:5).
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Humanist Groups
by bavman inhas anyone ever met up with any?
my own experience with them locally was not so exciting.
this was an atheist/agnostic meetup group.
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Cicatrix
Humanist is a pretty broad category. There are humanists of many religious persuasions, as well as humanists with no religious persuasions.
I attended a group for awhile at a UU church comprised of mainly atheist/agnostic humanists, before I got involved with nursing school. It was interesting. There was not a whole lot of negative talk and NO discussion of sci fi at all (although I like sci fi myself, and wouldn't mind an occasional discussion of it personally). This group is an action group that plans and implements ways to better their community. They discuss world affairs, they bring in outside speakers with humanist views and with views that differ from their own.Not that it's always sweetness and light with them, lol. They definitely have their own opinions, and debate can get spicy at times.But I have a tendency to enjoy listening to debate, since the WTS forbids it and I was unable to for so many years. I'm not good at participating in debate yet, but enjoy watching others be able to defend their position;)
I had a humanist college instructor a few years back. She is the one who started my education on spiritual abuse. She picked up on some things I said in class and helped me clarify some things. She was what you'd call a positive person, too.
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My Kentucky road trip yesterday
by Junction-Guy inwell this was probably one of the few free days i will have for the next 3 months, so yesterday i was bored and decided to drive up to kentucky for the day.. .
i only live about 60 miles from the border, so it wasnt that far.. .
i left yesterday morning around 8 am, i traveled up i-75 to jellico tennessee, i got off the exit and on the side road.
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Cicatrix
I don't live in Kentucky.I'm a Hoosier now.
I passed through a few years back on the way to Florida. I wish there would have been time to stay and explore! My daughter is a HUGE horse fan. It's our dream to one day attend the Kentucky derby-hats, mint juleps, and all;) I also want to visit the caves in the worst way. I was supposed to go see the caves for a graduation trip, but my grandma died that week:(
I'm actually not a huge tourist trap fan myself. I love out of the way places and back roads (country girl who used to live in the middle of national forest here). I just don't know where that would be in Kentucky, lol.
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What Positive Things Have You Achieved Since Leaving?
by sweet pea inpurps' wonderful thread about love made me wonder about something else.
what have you achieved/become since leaving the organisation that proves there is a happy, successful life outside being a jehovah's witness?
for me, although it's only been a very short time, too short to achieve much, i count becoming: non-judgemental of my fellow man; a mum that can give her kids all the room to grow and blossom without fear of 'sinning' or being kicked out for bad behaviour; a person that can feel comfortable worshipping in a church or not, depending on whatever i feel like doing; someone who can love and give freely and celebrate life in all it's glory (i just love birthdays!
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Cicatrix
I am learning to think in shades of gray
I have come to understand the family dysfunction that got me involved with the JWs in the first place
I am figuring out how to be more assertive, and that I don't have to say, do, or be what others expect
I am really enjoying being a mom now
I graduated from nursing school-whoohooo
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The warm and fuzzy, snuggly, cuddly thread.
by nicolaou inokay i felt a bit sick typing out that title but having been a wee bit 'prickly' in my last few threads i thought i might try this on for size - not sure how well it's going to suit me.. what makes you feel content?
at peace and restful?.
i just spent the last couple of hours reading in my recliner.
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Cicatrix
My grandson LOVES to wrap his little arms around my neck and place his cheek next to mine, while saying "I love you Bammaw." I don't think there is anything that melts my heart more than that!
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My Kentucky road trip yesterday
by Junction-Guy inwell this was probably one of the few free days i will have for the next 3 months, so yesterday i was bored and decided to drive up to kentucky for the day.. .
i only live about 60 miles from the border, so it wasnt that far.. .
i left yesterday morning around 8 am, i traveled up i-75 to jellico tennessee, i got off the exit and on the side road.
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Cicatrix
Wow, sounds like you had a great day! Kentucky is absolutely beautiful.
My son and I were talking the other day and came up with a list of things we want to do. We've lived here four years, and haven't been anywhere really. So since I'm not working right now because I'm studying for my nursing boards, we are going to start doing things together on the weekends.
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Cicatrix
Dear Dobbie,
I'm not here to shout at you. You were a member of a cult and highly indoctrinated to believe that the decisions of a group of men in Brooklyn superseded the law, and that they were speaking for God. You were in a horrible situation-damned if you did and damned if you didn't.
Newborns actually have a very tiny blood volume in comparison to adults. It's somewhere around 80 to 90 milliliters, which is in the area of 6 tablespoons of blood!That one little teaspoon mattered VERY much.Isn't it sad that a group of men who have decided to interpret a biblical passage in a way that allows an ADULT to have certain blood fractions, would deny a tiny infant a lifesaving teaspoon of blood???
THAT is the real issue, Dobbie. THEY are the ones who should feel guilty!!
You just go hug your precious son, and if you can, teach him how cults operate, so he never has to be in that hellish position you were in.
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Cicatrix
I started college while I was still IN the borg. Hmmm, that didn't go over too well, lol.
I've graduated from nursing school (PN), with a whole bunch of "extra" liberal arts credits (couldn't decide what I wanted to be when I grew up). I plan to go back in a few years and get a degree in creative writing or journalism (haven't decided which yet).
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grad school
by John Doe inwell, tomorrow is the first day of orientation and my first legal research and writing course.
i don't know what law school will consist of, but i'm anxious to find out.
i can hardly believe i've been out of school since december.
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Cicatrix
Congrats John Doe. Hope you have a great year.
Remember, you'll be 31 no matter what anyway. Now you'll be 31 with a degree;)
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I told a lie
by purplesofa ini very rarely lie, but i took off work for personal reasons, and that was not a good enough explanation so i told an acceptable lie which no one really gives a rats ass or not.. there was a time when the telling the truth about eveything was important to me.
i thought it made a difference.
sometimes i suffered for telling the truth.
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Cicatrix
Woohooo! You're gaining your humanity!!Congrats!;)