Beautiful country. Never been to this side of Colorado.
She was not too happy with dad putting her on this stump. By the look on her face, you’d think she was 10 feet in the air. lol
Good times.
i went camping in pagosa springs with my brother and his family last weekend.
i asked him if he wanted to do the "cinnamon challenge".
he had never heard of it before and i had never tried it.
Beautiful country. Never been to this side of Colorado.
She was not too happy with dad putting her on this stump. By the look on her face, you’d think she was 10 feet in the air. lol
Good times.
i went camping in pagosa springs with my brother and his family last weekend.
i asked him if he wanted to do the "cinnamon challenge".
he had never heard of it before and i had never tried it.
Not sure why, but my sister-in-law tought you were supposed to keep the spoon in. Lol.
i went camping in pagosa springs with my brother and his family last weekend.
i asked him if he wanted to do the "cinnamon challenge".
he had never heard of it before and i had never tried it.
I went camping in Pagosa Springs with my brother and his family last weekend. I asked him if he wanted to do the "cinnamon challenge". He had never heard of it before and I had never tried it. I didn’t know that you were supposed to swallow it. I thought you were just supposed to keep it in your mouth as long as possible.
We had a great time camping, but this was one of the more amusing highlights of the trip.
Enjoy a laugh at my expense.
if push came to shove and it was a showdown for loyalty to the organization or not following whatever decrees coming heir way, what percentage would remain loyal to the organization?
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oh yeaahh
if push came to shove and it was a showdown for loyalty to the organization or not following whatever decrees coming heir way, what percentage would remain loyal to the organization?
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this was the theme of a talk at this week's 2nd weekly meeting with the co.. .
if you are a progressive thinker, so went the reasoning, you will accept all of the adjustments coming from the 'faithful and discreet slave'.. .
this so hurt my head when wife told me about it; really?.
Terrific. I facepalmed and lol'd.
forgive me for indulging in a goodbye but it would feel wrong not to,.
i hope the discussions and atmosphere here do not change for it is a bubbling brew of doubt, bravery and sincere hunger for answers.
these are healthy ingrediants for humans and especially for a jehovah's witness.. this forum offers not just the ability to ask without consequence, but it also offers the means to be real.
Best wishes! Congratulations!... Doc.
...Now, let me ask you about this rash....
so i read some threads about why someone remains a ministerial servant or elder, or why they are still active jw's.
others are telling stories about how they cut back slowly, and some of them got removed as ms/elder/pioneer or whatever.
yet others tell of how they just up and stopped going one day.
I left after about a month of learning TTATT (although I didn’t know at the time that’s what it was). In January of 2011 I was publicly reproved for drunkenness. I thought it was a good thing, a blessing from Jehovah. These elders knew for years that I had a problem with alcohol. I went to them in the past about it. About 6-7 months later I was getting discouraged because know one cared how I was doing. No help. No concern. No love. I thought “there’s something not adding up. This can’t be Jehovah’s “loving” organization.” I started with looking at “apostate” sites as an apologist. Then I started to listen to what I was reading.
I went to my last meeting in September of the same year. Not knowing it was going to be my last one. My wife, a few weeks later, asked me if I was ever going back in tears. I told her I couldn’t. I never imagined she would leave me for stopping. About 16 months later, she joined me.
We both got out with our 2 little ones. Second best decision I have ever made.
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i'm really looking forward to what the day may bring...... wish you were here to share it with me..
Happy birthday! Enjoy your day.
I also have a July birthday. It will be my second one ever celebrated.
i'm into politics but i still don't consider myself patriotic..
A couple months ago I bought my first American flag and proudly display it outside of my house. I now vote in local and national elections. I am thinking of getting the red white and blue tattooed somewhere on myself (as a 4th tattoo). I feel serving for ones country is an honor that I missed out on.
I had a deep sense of nationalistic pride surge through me on the morning of September 11th, 2001. I never had an outlet for the pride and anger I faced after that day. Until I left the borg, I always felt uneasy about those feelings.
I hate most politicians and the lies they spew. I don’t like that America has become the world’s police. But I believe if someone challenges you to a fight or stands in the way of the personal freedoms of weaker ones, then someone needs to step in and kick a little ass.
All in all, I am a proud American who is also a little conflicted…
So, yes. I am more outwardly patriotic since leaving.