how might you respond to inlaw, family or friends not in the "truth", about your change of religious views? i think to some close people and indepth answer is appropriate. however, how about the not so close? those who are just chomping at the bit to say "i told you so!" or "i was right and you were wrong!" i'm not one for petty arguments, at the same time, i don't want to admit being stupid (for lack of a better Word). any help is appreciated.
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how do you respond?
by free will inhow might you respond to inlaw, family or friends not in the "truth", about your change of religious views?
i think to some close people and indepth answer is appropriate.
however, how about the not so close?
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JW singles? Check this out
by jwbot ini found a jw singles group on msn groups!
hilarious!
http://groups.msn.com/jehovahswitnesssingles/home.htm
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my sister told me about that...amazing...i thought - they can have single jw websites - but they still have to go door to door?
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marsal, i agree...
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Will the Watchtower crumble one day?
by JH inwhat would it take for the watchtower org.
to crumble and fall apart?
do you think it has already started?
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i hope i see it in my lifetime!
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dubbya - eh? thanks a trillion gopher. and thanks jgnat for the links. i feel like a true "apostate" now.
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How do you cope with stress?
by Scully in.
when things in your life get so overwhelming and you don't know how to deal with it anymore, what do you do?.
love, scully
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chocolate, zoloft and if needed valium... thanks to my ex-jw mindset.
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sorry in advance, but remember i'm a newbie. where did the term dub come from? i know what it means, (jw - right?) but how did you guys come up with it?
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What Were You Told That You Had To Work on By The Elders?
by minimus inthe elders feel obliged to have you work on at least, something.
what did they tell you?
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meeting attendance and service...i guess i wasn't agood dubbie!
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Daughter counselled on dating a wordly guy
by minimus inmy daughter recieved this email from one of her witness "friends".
she is counseling my daughter (indirectly) about her choice to date a "worldly" guy.. hey, so, we had a talk recently that was about love & respect in your marriage.
the brother brought out that this was more for us witnesses rather than worldly people, because it seems that even in the truth now marriage has lost it's correct place.
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well, do you think the boy she is dating is good for her? if so, let her witness "friend" do whatever she feels she has to. if you don't like him, let your daughter know that and the reasons why. i understand, as i'm sure you do, why the friend is putting pressure on your daughter. bad association and all that. but, it has been my experience that there are bad people in the truth too. i married a non witness. and during the jw years - sure - we had disagreements, but, he was and still is a good man. so, have your daughter choose the best person for her. if she wants to be a true blue witness, and wants to be accepted by her peers. she should probably look for a jw.
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good books?
by free will inwhat are some of your favorite books?
especially those that help you with your spirituality?
(but not limited to that genre).
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thanks for sharing! there are a lot of interesting stories out there. i'm not sure if it's good or bad that i don't recognize most titles. i've neglected my reading, but, it's never to late to start.