Awww, I'll give her a hug when I see her then. According to my in-laws and the ministers of several religions, I'm going to be there too;)
Cicatrix
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Catholic Church: Sorry little girl... you're going to hell
by Elsewhere inand there is nothing you can do about it because you can't eat bread!.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/us/08/19/communion.denied.ap/index.htmlchurch says girl's communion not valid.
brielle, new jersey (ap) -- an 8-year-old girl who suffers from a rare digestive disorder and cannot eat wheat has had her first holy communion declared invalid because the wafer contained no wheat, violating roman catholic doctrine.. haley waldman, 8, is shown in her communion gown in this undated family photo.. now, haley waldman's mother is pushing the diocese of trenton and the vatican to make an exception, saying the girl's condition should not exclude her from the sacrament, which commemorates the last supper of jesus christ before his crucifixion.
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Preaching Doom and Gloom in October?
by Sassy inmy ex husband (who is dfd but not a professsed apostate) told me yesterday that in october there is going to be a big push for preaching doom in service.. like the last chance to get people in before the end.. .
has anyone else heard this?.
i assume either his brother who is a dub or his mother have passed this on to him, in order to scare him to come back quick before everyone dies.. .
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Cicatrix
I remember some time back they correlated the date for Halloween/All Soul's day with the flood.
I wonder if their choice of October for major campaigns has anything to do with that, or if it's just a good way to get the rank and file to "jump start" their new service year creating a sense of urgency. -
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Cicatrix
My kids probably would when they ran out of clean towels and food.
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Cicatrix
LMAO at Farkel's solution!!
Blondie-
You're so right about the Do Not Calls. My first door was a Do Not call that someone "forgot" about. Don't know why I didn't just quit right then, lol.
Later,another sister and I had a gun drawn on us by a person who had requested to be on the Do Not Call list!That was a great deterrent for me, but I don't know about the legalities of that method.
As far as the "We worship Satan" thing. That may or may not work. For whatever odd reason, I wouldn't have had a problem talking to someone who claimed to worship Satan. I did see it work on one sister, though. She went up to the door and was back to the car in about two seconds, lol.
There was a witch in my former congregation's territory. She lived in a "uniquely decorated" house. Quite a few of the younger ones in the congregation liked to visit her. One young sister even had her for a return visit, until said young sister faded, lol. -
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New study finds porn to be healthy
by seattleniceguy in.
i don't imagine we'll see this in the watchtower any time soon!.
http://news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,10466280%5e421,00.html.
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"Doesn't change the fact it hurts far more people than it will ever help."
Flyin High,
Based on my own experience, and that of many of my friends and family, I agree with you:( -
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What is your Favorite Scene from a Movie?
by Sweetp0985 ini thought about this topic last night for the board when watching one of my favorite movies.. 1. the man from snowy river- the part when they are going after the expensive colt and they get to the edge of the cliff and all the other riders stop and "jim" keeps going and leaps down the cliff after the wild horses.
i absolutely love that part of the movie...everytime its on i have to watch it, if not just to see this part only.. 2. love and basketball- when she tells him she will play for his heart...awwww first time i started crying.
and then the music they had playing in the background made it even worse.
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Cicatrix
"The scene in Meet Joe Black, where Brad Pitt crosses the street and gets whacked by two cars.
Almost every man appreciates that scene."
ROFLMAO
I have given up trying to watch that movie. It never fails to put me to sleep.
Some of my favorite scenes are:
Black Stallion-The interaction between Alec and The Black when they are first stranded on the island. Most of this scene is set to music, and it was absolutely wonderful to watch on the big screen.
Man From Snowy River-When he cracks his whip, plunges over the cliff, and rides his horse down the mountain after the brumbies
A Little Princess-When the mysterious Indian neighbor fixes up the attic, and Becky and Sarah are jumping about joyously in the snow (and love that song "Kindle My Heart")
Secret of Roan Inish-Fiona's experiences on the island while she'd alone, her dreams of the Selkie woman and her mother, and the end when she and her family....can't tell, it's a spoiler
Sleepy Hollow-When Johnny Depp is examining the first corpse with those "scientific" glasses and declares "He's de CAP it tated." I have no idea why I find that funny. Just sick I guess;)
Bean-when he's stuffing the turkey
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Ghosts and Haunted Places
by desib77 ini'm really curious about this subject.
i guess i still tend to think anything strange that happens is demons.
now that i'm trying to be open about other possibilities i'm curious.. have you had any experiences with ghosts or haunted places?
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"my grandmother used to tell me that she was born with a caul.....but I never really understood what that was all about either."
Sunspot,
A caul is now commonly known as the amniotic sac. It is said that babies who are born with the amniotic sac still intact are prone to being intuitive. The sac often breaks before active labor, or late in labor, but sometimes stays intact through the delivery.
One of my sons was actually born with a caul (the amniotic sac covering his face at delivery). He had a complete knot in his umbilical cord, too. It was an interesting birth, to say the least.While I'm not sure if he has any predictive type psychic abilities, he is a very sensitive young man, and tends to easily pick up on the emotions of others.He's totally different from my other sons. -
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Since JWs Never Helped Anyone But Themselves, What Do You Do 4 People?
by minimus inwe, as witnesses were taught to believe that our giving the "truth" to people was the most important gift we could give!
forget about giving money to charities or helping any other group out----we needed to give them the "real life".
do you find yourself giving back to the community or to others now that you're out?
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Interesting topic, Min, and something I've been thinking about lately.
I have:
Started to recycle seriously now. We have cut the amount of trash that we have on trash day about 60%-whooohoooo!
Learned to feel proud about my decision to buy used items as much as I possibly can. I also view this as a form of recycling, and the money goes directly into the community to either the previous owners, or to the various charity thrift shops that I use.
Volunteered in a special needs elementary classroom.
Volunteered to write articles for the school paper on the subject of domestic violence, and to help out at the domestic violence awareness events that my college held.
Participated in the adopt-a-highway program
Participated in food drives (always did this,and allowed kids to, even as a JW)
Helped out at children's events at my kids' schools and at my college
Was a 4-H volunteer (did this as a JW, despite the flack)
I plan to:
Check into being a polling place volunteer
Calling this week to join a local river clean up day
Donate blood (I have one of those types they beg for, lol)
Keep looking for ways to volunteer that will jive with my school schedule, as I now understand how important community contribution truly is, and how most often, I gain so much more from the experience than I give. -
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Hi Newbie,
Welcome to the board:)
We look forward to getting to know ya.
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A womans tears
by Maverick inthis is really for the guys, but i know the woman here will have some great insights for us stupid men so i hope y-all will offer up your best.. when the woman i am with starts to tear up or cry i feel totally helpless and useless.
this is one of the most dreaded situations i as a man can ever find myself in.
my older brother, the retired police chief, would get angry if a woman started to cry when he was writing her a ticket, he felt it was an act.
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Cicatrix
Wow, good topic for me, Mav. I've really just started to realize the impact the WTS had on my life, and I've been spontaneously crying alot lately.
I think as far as a woman's motive goes, it really depends on the individual and the culture they live in.I know a few women who've used crying as a tool to get what they want (and some men too, actually), but I don't know too many who do this.
I've never used crying as a manipulative tool myself. I feel very uncomfortable when I spontaneously start crying in front of others. When it happens, all I want in the world is to find a quiet place to go be alone and compose myself.
I have spent all my life being force fed the message that women are "the weaker vessel" and somehow unable to rationally handle crisis that arise in their lives, and this attitude really frustrates me (especially since I've seen women in my life handle many horrible situations very well).Because of this prevalent myth, if a woman shows any sort of "feminine" emotion in a tense situation, she is immediately thought to be trying to manipulate the situation ('cause we all know that ever since Eve, women have been manipulating men, lol).
For me and most other women, crying is simply a catharsis, a way to express deeply felt emotions that we cannot verbally express.
As far as the subject of men and crying, I don't think the notion that men should "have a stiff upper lip" is all that healthy, personally. A feeling expressed through crying is cathartic. A feeling that is bottled up inside can cause all kinds of problems, including physical illness (been down that path myself). It would be nice if people could do whatever it is they need to do to deal with their feelings, without being labelled.
I'm fortunate to have joined a community of folks who don't have the old school view of the display of emotion being somehow innapropriate. I've seen women and men crying over loved ones who've died, I was very touched to watch a man cry after he sang a song he wrote for his new son, and I've been supported myself with hugs, kind words, (and lots of tissues,lol) when the pain I held down so long from my JW years has unexpectedly welled up and escaped through my tear ducts.I still have the urge to run for cover when this happens (and usually do), but now I know that I'm not being judged as somehow being weak or incapable when it happens, just healing.
I wish the whole world could have that kind of support.