Your quotes are always spot on Blondie, I always enjoy reading them, thanks for posting.
iCeltic
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Do believers worry about stretching the truth when defending the troof ?
by mP inwe all know that most jw have trouble quoting the bible.
however assuming they give scriptures, does it bother them that the scriptures say something completely different from the point they are defending ?
do they check or just assume the wts is right and it doesnt matter what it actually says ?.
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And down comes the house of cards
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iCeltic
I'll be saving my 69 pence (or £9.99 maybe) and will not be buying that app. No surprise there.
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Prelude to a disfellowshipping: An open letter.
by rory-ks inan open letter to the body of elders, .
sudbury (suffolk) congregation of jehovah's witnesses.. .
on wednesday, april 4, 2012, the decision will be carried out to announce to the congregation that, rory sullivan is no longer one of jehovah's witnesses.. .
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iCeltic
My thoughts are with you and your family, Rory.
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Is the Watchtower blood guilty?. See what some elders have to say.
by blond-moment inthis jc is worth listening to, in my opinion he has the elders against the ropes most of discussion.. if you are only going to listen to one, this one is the money shot, this is the one i wish those curious about jw could hear.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhixl-riwzq.
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iCeltic
Is there any more of this?
Thanks for posting
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iCeltic
Swearing should be ok for certain times and said to certain people, not pointing any elbows..
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History of Witnessing in the UK.
by Chariklo inwhen did things really take off for the wt in the uk?
can anyone help with some research ideas?.
the proclaimers book gives some ideas, but i'm wondering how quickly it grew.
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iCeltic
Cantleave - brilliant, made me laugh my arse off.
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Need some help guys on blood
by alanv inrecently on the topix website we have talking about blood transfusions.. it has been asserted by one ex witness that jws are now allowed to store their blood providing it is for a limited time.
for example the blood could be taken from the patient sent to the lab to have it cleaned or whatever, and then returned to the patient.
the november 2006 kingdom ministry was cited to back this up as well as a watchtower from 2000. my question is, are jws now allowed to store their blood for a current limited time?.
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iCeltic
Shadow - that was a great post, thank you.
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Is the Watchtower shy about repeating their new "generation" teaching?
by slimboyfat inas i recall in the 1980s talks and watchtower literature, magazines and books were always talking about the "generation" teaching and how it proved armageddon was going to come any day now.. but am i correct in thinking they have only actually mentioned the new "overlapping generations" teaching once or twice in the literature?
why are they so shy about talking about their great new interpretation?
it's almost enough to make you suspect they are a embarrassed about it.. mention it once or twice, don't dwell on it, hope everyone just accepts it, and don't bring it up again.
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iCeltic
Egg - you more than twist my words and are insulting, I withdraw from this conversation.
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Is the Watchtower shy about repeating their new "generation" teaching?
by slimboyfat inas i recall in the 1980s talks and watchtower literature, magazines and books were always talking about the "generation" teaching and how it proved armageddon was going to come any day now.. but am i correct in thinking they have only actually mentioned the new "overlapping generations" teaching once or twice in the literature?
why are they so shy about talking about their great new interpretation?
it's almost enough to make you suspect they are a embarrassed about it.. mention it once or twice, don't dwell on it, hope everyone just accepts it, and don't bring it up again.
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iCeltic
Egg - I'm not a busybody in other peoples affairs, I'm not worrying about you. I'm challenging you, as are others here. You continually say things like 'gods organisation' , the vast majority of people here don't agree with you, we don't believe watchtower is gods organisation. You do, and that's fine by me, you are allowed your view, as are the rest of us here.
The simple facts of the matter are, this website is not a site for JWs to come and associate with like minded people, it's more a place to find help to recover from the damage watchtower has done to people's lives. Don't insult the people here by saying that it's ok for you to engage with us here. It's as ok for you to do that as it is to celebrate your birthday.
Slimboyfat - there's nothing wrong with that at all, many here have the best reasons for doing so, my point was that egg is saying its ok as a JW to post here, I was only saying that if that's the case, let all your JW brothers and sisters know that you do it. Of course he won't, because it's not.
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Is the Watchtower shy about repeating their new "generation" teaching?
by slimboyfat inas i recall in the 1980s talks and watchtower literature, magazines and books were always talking about the "generation" teaching and how it proved armageddon was going to come any day now.. but am i correct in thinking they have only actually mentioned the new "overlapping generations" teaching once or twice in the literature?
why are they so shy about talking about their great new interpretation?
it's almost enough to make you suspect they are a embarrassed about it.. mention it once or twice, don't dwell on it, hope everyone just accepts it, and don't bring it up again.
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iCeltic
If there is no problem with you posting here post your congregation and position held, if any, in that congregation. My conscience? What on earth are you talking about? I couldnt care less if you posted here or not, you are of no threat to me, but it is clear to me that Jehovah's Witnesses should not post on these sites, I remember hearing that myself from the kingdom hall when I went. Either you are lying or the brothers delivering talks on not even looking let alone taking part in conversations with, as you would call them, apostates, are lying.