dropoffyourkeylee
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Daily Manna book - anybody have one?
by dropoffyourkeylee inin the russell days they had a 'daily manna' book which had a daily text, as well as a page to list all your friends birthdays.
they had the same 365 daily texts every year.
when was is replaced by the current daily text?
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dropoffyourkeylee
In the Russell days they had a 'Daily Manna' book which had a daily text, as well as a page to list all your friends birthdays. They had the same 365 daily texts every year. Anybody have one? When was is replaced by the current daily text? -
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Do todays Jw's care at all about Russell and the pyramid?
by olongapo joe injust wondering, as i will be visiting active jw family in ohio in a few weeks, do you think it will be worthwhile dropping it into a conversation, about the wtbts pyramid near his grave, or try some other topic to try and wake them up.
i was never baptized and don't really care if they get upset or not, but it is only a day trip from ohio to pittsburgh, and thought it would be fun if they denied it, and then drove their to see it for ourselves.
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dropoffyourkeylee
Russell got kicked to the curb a couple years ago. JWs now don't care about him or his books -
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only 90
by pepperheart inshucks only 90 teaching books trashed last week still there is a new week starting lol
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dropoffyourkeylee
Seems like a double waste of time and effort, both the JW and the non-JW -
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Does the WT attract needy dysfunctional type of people?
by William Penwell inin your personal experience, do you think that the wt attracts needy types of people?
over the years, my experience is that they do attract very needy, insecure, dysfunctional, types.
i had an acquaintance that i just basically cut off.
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dropoffyourkeylee
Yes, my observation also is that most newly baptised ones who are not born-ins are social misfits and are simply odd. Usually unemployed too. -
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A Good Decade
by theliberator inif you were really into the organization back in the 80's, you have to admit, that it was the peak of the organization.
it was a time of high energy and excitement.
like any nation, it reaches a peak and then it declines.
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dropoffyourkeylee
Admittedly, some of the young 20 somethings I know are having a blast right now in the JW religion, traveling all over the world to 'assignments', doing the need greater thing. Maybe they'll look back to this decade as the glory years. -
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A Good Decade
by theliberator inif you were really into the organization back in the 80's, you have to admit, that it was the peak of the organization.
it was a time of high energy and excitement.
like any nation, it reaches a peak and then it declines.
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dropoffyourkeylee
The decade of excitement and enthusiasm was 1966 to 1975, in my opinion. But I wasn't around in the pre 1914 days, I expect those were heady times. -
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Notable changes of the JWs org, in the last five years or so
by glenster ini've been updating the links at my web site and i'm working on the gtjbrooklyn pages now.
what would you say are the several biggest changesin the jws organization/rules in the last five years or so?
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dropoffyourkeylee
Moving out of Brooklyn is huge, at least for JWs in the US. -
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Women Chess players in Iran sponsored event are being forced to wear headcoverings. Right or Wrong?
by dropoffyourkeylee ini follow chess players news, and there is an interesting development at a women's chess tournament in iran.
all the women, whether muslim or not, are required to wear a headcovering.
the news story and reader comments are at:.
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dropoffyourkeylee
Suppose Serena Williams played a tennis match in Iran and they made her were a head covering in order to compete. It would be ridiculous. As I see it, this is what is happening there. These women are all world class competitors and are quite famous in chess circles. They are not Iranian and are not Muslim. Maybe there is more to the story that will come out in time, but it really is odd. -
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Women Chess players in Iran sponsored event are being forced to wear headcoverings. Right or Wrong?
by dropoffyourkeylee ini follow chess players news, and there is an interesting development at a women's chess tournament in iran.
all the women, whether muslim or not, are required to wear a headcovering.
the news story and reader comments are at:.
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dropoffyourkeylee
Even though I am glad to see a chess tournament being held, if I were in that position I think I would boycott it and decline to participate.
If there were a tennis tournament in Iran, would the best women players agree to participate if they had to wear traditional garb while playing? Seriously, I doubt it.
I don't know what they are thinking, but to me it is outrageous.
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Women Chess players in Iran sponsored event are being forced to wear headcoverings. Right or Wrong?
by dropoffyourkeylee ini follow chess players news, and there is an interesting development at a women's chess tournament in iran.
all the women, whether muslim or not, are required to wear a headcovering.
the news story and reader comments are at:.
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dropoffyourkeylee
I follow chess players news, and there is an interesting development at a women's chess tournament in Iran. All the women, whether Muslim or not, are required to wear a headcovering. The news story and reader comments are at:
http://en.chessbase.com/post/tehran-wgp-rd5-keeping-the-status-quo#discussIt really looks strange to western viewers to see the European women with the traditional garb, but is it wrong? Considering the WT's past stand on headcoverings, it is an interesting story.