PurpleV
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I would not lend a hand!
by Mecurious? inremember this line below from the old phill collins song?
"well, if you told me, you were drowning i would not a lend a hand"!
are there some people who you despise so much that you wouldnt stop to help them if they were drowning or otherwise in need of dire medical attention?
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The Enormity of It All
by Swan inoccasionally the enormity of it all just comes flooding back in on me.
at times it just seems so overwhelming.
at times it seems so incredibly fantastic so as to be unbelievable.
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Need some suggestions.... thx
by thebeliever ini am disfellowshipped and recently went to the kh.
i have an older brother (32 yr) who i was very close with who desperately wants me to get reinstated.
or that i can't babysit your child.
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...but I happen to like the JWs/WT.....
by ScoobySnax injehovah's witnesses.
the organisation.
i love 'em both still.
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NEW YORK'S WHERE I'D RATHER STAY, I GET ALLERGIC SMELLING HAY
by TresHappy ini am making my first trip to manhattan in october.
i'll be in manhattan on my birthday.
i am so excited.
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Stupidest thing a JW ever told you
by Nosferatu inwhat is the stupidest thing a jw ever told you?
we all know that they say a lot of stupid things, but what really topped the cake?.
for me, it was an elder telling me i was progressing really well when my meeting attendance was down and my field service hours were slipping.
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Why Do JWs Only Preach In Poor/Middle Class Neighborhoods?
by Latin assassin from Manhattan inas my name suggests, i'm from nyc.
i've lived in every borough of new york and spent time at most of the local congregations until i finally decided that it was all for nothing (my recent posts on this forum explain why).
during this time, i noticed an interesting pattern - the jws only preach in poor to middle class neighborhoods.
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Why are some ex-JW's still trying to convert?
by Ariell ini remember when i first stumbled upon an apostate site.
it was nerve wrecking, scary, and exciting.
the more i read, the deeper i feel into the author's smooth talk-at least that's what i thought it was.