Good job guys. It seems the younger generation is getting it so much more quicker then the older generations did.I think kids are a lot smarter now a days. They seem to be able to spot bull shit much easier then us.
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Our Bunker video spoof!!! đ
by Christian Gutierrez inhey everybody, here is our latest video on the jw summer conventions as well as our bunker skit!!!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz1mio38jts.
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Believing Your Story is Real?
by new boy inthis is my 200th topic after 14 years here on the board.
i hope i can make it a good one.
so my topic is stories.
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new boy
Xanthippe
It means that I like wildlife as much as any man.
By the way it's a great floor plan and it always looks good.
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Do you play the lottery?
by Iamallcool infor me, i have only purchased just one powerball ticket in my life, that was few years ago and i am thinking about buying some more in the near future.
maybe i should push my luck even more this time.
i am going to buy 10 tickets.
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Believing Your Story is Real?
by new boy inthis is my 200th topic after 14 years here on the board.
i hope i can make it a good one.
so my topic is stories.
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Hey Tenacious
You missed the point buddy. The stories I have related here are true enough. The roles I've played are not who I really am. I played the role of Jehovah's Witnesses for over 50 years and yet that is not who I truly was. I believed in that role. In the end it was just a role. I have stepped off that stage.
What roles are you currently playing that are not who you really are?
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Believing Your Story is Real?
by new boy inthis is my 200th topic after 14 years here on the board.
i hope i can make it a good one.
so my topic is stories.
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new boy
This is my 200th topic after 14 years here on the board. I hope I can make it a good one.
So my topic is stories. We all I like them... actually no I think we LOVE them, don't we? I know I do.
And let's face it I've heard some great stories here and even had a few of my own to share.
I drove a taxi in Portland Oregon for six months back in 2008. In was amazing! One of the most spiritual things I've ever done. I drove everyone, the rich business owner, the hooker, the bums and the woman dying from cancer. We laughed and we cried together. Just like we have done here on this board.
Everyone had a story and everyone believed their story is true.
We seem to as a species who want to identify with "form" or our story.
We have created a story and believe it is true.Â
As soon as you met someone they start telling you their story.
I'm married and a mother of two. Wife and mother.
I'm a Jehovah's Witness and from England. Religion and nationality.
I'm a student by day and a stripper at night. Vocation.
But really, are any of these things REALLY you. Or are they simply a story or a role you have chosen (or others have chosen for you) to experience right now or in the past?
Maybe you are bigger than these roles or stories. I believe we all are.
Are you happy with your current story or role? If you are not, you really have just three options for happiness.
1. Change it and leave it. Easy to say but tough to do. Change is rarely easy.
2. If you can't change it or leave it for whatever reason, then make peace with it and accept it. This can be also tough to do but will be necessary for your happiness.
3. If you can't do either of the first two. Then the third option is to piss and moan and complain about it. This does nothing to change the existing situation. It does makes you feel a little better about it, by telling other people how miserable you are.
Just like the story about the dog and the nail.
A man walks into an old general store that has a wooden floor. There is a big fat blood hound lying on the floor next to an old pot belly stove. The dog is in pain sounding bad. Whooooo.... Whooooo, the dog bellows. "What's wrong with your dog?" the man asks. "Oh he is lying on a sharp nail." The clerk says. "Well, why doesn't he move?" The man asks. The clerk smiles and says. "I guess it's not hurting him bad enough yet."
Yes, the dog like many people like option three the best.
Time to move yet?
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What's your favourite feel good movie ?
by jhine inmaybe it's time for a less serious thread .
i have just finished watching dirty dancing ( again ) .
what is your feel good movie , the one that makes you smile and cry happy tears ?
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new boy
"Shawshank Redemption" after serving many years for impersonating a minister I can relate
"Field of Dreams"
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How was your wedding?
by BeautifulMind inhow was your wedding?
did you have a jw wedding or something different?
my wedding was not what either of us wanted at first, but it turned out very lovely.
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new boy
I got married on March 30, 1974. People would ask me if I going to get married as soon as I left Bethel?....................I would say "NO........I'm waiting 2 weeks." I was hot to trot.
It was Allen Andrews who gave the wedding talk at the Newport R.I Kindom Hall. I was there with "My Boys" Jack Sutton best man, Roy Baty, Randy Robertson "Country" and Mike Stillman. True to what my future inlaws told me to do "I just showed up." We had the reception at the V.F.W. hall. My father inlaw Ben Regan (Gomer Pyle) braged to everyone at the wedding, that it only cost him $300 bucks for the whole thing. Debbie made her own wedding dress......she wore a ripped pair of panty hose (no cash for new ones). We had a great time and danced our asses off. There was only one problem.........Jim Pipkorn who was to take our wedding pictures (to save money)....... got lost and finally got there and hour before the reception was over........Debbie never did forgive him for that. Debbie and I were the last ones out of the V.F.W. Hall........we just didn't want it to end.
We didn't move to Califorina after the wedding, like I tolded her parents.There was just too many changes happening. I just couldn't see making four of the biggest changes in my life with in 2 week period 1. leaving Bethel 2. getting married 3.moving to Califorina 4. getting a job.I was tired and exhausted. We had got 1,500 bucks at our wedding, the most money I had ever seen in my whole life."We were RICH"...........so we played for a whole month. Do you want to hear something really sick? The only place we went to on our honeymoon was, guess were?............Thats right New York City, and Bethel. Since her parents would never let her come down to visit me while we were going together, I wanted to show her the city. At the time you could rent a room in the Towers Hotel from Bethel for cheap......so we went there for a weekend. I must say on some crazy level, I liked the idea of having "legal sex" in a Bethel room. I got some kind of sick pleasure from taking her on a tour of the factory, so I could show off my new bride to all my "Horny" friends.......Who still needed to "make their time"......Kind of a "Hey......Guys, look what I got!....You can get one too.........someday if your lucky!"
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Everyone is Equal in God's Loving Organization
by new boy inthey said we are all the same in godâs eyes.
that everyone is equal.
to prove this they call everyone âbrother and sister.â sadly, this really isnât the case.
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Your right I have been out for sometime, about 15 years. Things have changed but I guess the more they change the more they are still the same. I remember a few more class distinctions.
Unbaptized anointed. Very scary.
Baptized anointed. Respected if over ninety years old. Very scary, if they are under forty.
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Everyone is Equal in God's Loving Organization
by new boy inthey said we are all the same in godâs eyes.
that everyone is equal.
to prove this they call everyone âbrother and sister.â sadly, this really isnât the case.
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They said we are all the same in godâs eyes. That everyone is equal. To prove this they call everyone âBrother and Sister.â Sadly, this really isnât the case. There are those who are definitely thought better of then others. That being said, this is their list of rankings as a Jehovahâs Witnesses in every congregation around the world. This rank does make a difference in how people treat and respect you.
1. Unbaptized, irregular, publisher. Someone that is going out in Field service inconsistently and is not baptized yet. This rank is OK if you are a child, not if you were an adult.
2. Inactive Publisher. Someone is baptized and who has not gone out in field service for over six months. This person is âweak spirituallyâ and should be avoided.
3. Irregular Publisher. Someone is baptized who might miss a full month of field service every now and then. This person is also weak spiritually but not as bad as inactive publisher.
4. Publisher. Someone who never misses a month in field service. This person is in âgood standing.â
5. Axillary Pioneer. Someone who is putting in a minimum of 60 hours (hours have been lowered over the years) in field service a month. This is a super charged publisher and is admired by others.
6. Pioneer. A person that puts in a minimum of 100 hours a month (hours have been lowered over the years) in field service a month. Except for being an Elder this is the highest rank in the congregation.
7. Special Pioneer. Someone who puts in a minimum of 150 hours (hours have been lowered over the years) in field service a month. There are very few of these around.
8. Ministerial servant. Any males who want to be made into an Elder someday must first be a ministerial servant. The do all the jobs in the Kingdom hall that the Elders donât have time to do ( or want to do).
9. Book study overseer. This position is held by a ministerial servant or Elder.
10. Elders. This is the most respected position a male can have in the congregation.
11. Elderâs wife. This position technically has no power, if you believe men never listen to their wives.
So you have ten or more different rankings in a congregation of less than 150 people.
There are other rankings outside the local congregation.
1. Circuit Overseer. He is in charge of 12 to 15 different congregations or one circuit.
2. District Overseer. He is charge of 12 to 15 circuits.
3. Zone Overseer. He is in charge of all the District Overseers in a whole country.
4. Gilead Student. A pioneer missionary. Â
5. Bethelite. A worker at one of the worldwide headquarters. At the worldwide headquarters there are too many subrankings to even mention here.
They purposely keep their congregations small, usually 100 to 140 people. This way they can keep better tabs on you and better tabs on each other.
If you missed more than a couple of meetings or too much field service, you might get a phone call or a visit from someone making sure you were âOKâ and not spiritually sick.
Itâs a tight nit group. With everyone âknowingâ a lot of everyone elseâs business. Part of the fun in going out in Field service is catching up on all the gossip. Even though this is discouraged, it has always been done.
Whether you are godâs chosen people or not, people just feel better knowing they are doing better than others. Plus itâs really fun to have some piece of information others donât have, some little piece of dirt. Itâs just human nature. Though most of it harmless, a lot of it can be real nasty stuff. Yes, the âBrothers and Sistersâ know way too much about their âBrothers and Sisters.â
Yes, one big happy family.
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Hard to Remember but Back in the Ninteen Fifies...
by new boy inmy writing a book about my strange life as a jw.
i need some help.. does anyone remember when they used to get these charts out at the service meetings which had all the hours, "back calls" and bible studies on it?
what did they call that?.
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new boy
Since there is so many stories about the pianos.
Here is a strange piano story. Does anyone here, know Gary Kennedy? I went to Bethel with him and his brother Jim. lives in Alabama or Georgia. He lived many years just north of San Francisco. Any way he told me a story that is kind a weird.
His father had special job for the society back in the 1960's. He was a terrible shooter for the WTB&TS. They would send him and his family into congregations they thought were hiding something. They sent them to this rural congregation in Georgia. There was rumors of spirit activity in the hall. So he told me they went there to there first meeting. They stood up to sing the song and piano started playing but there was no one there playing it. It wasn't a player piano! He said they had to disbanded the congregation.