I don't remember much racism at all although I'm mostly White with a dash of Native and look pasty white. I do remember my mom, a devout pioneer, having friends of all different nationalities & races. Then again my immediate family looks like the U.N. & all of my cousins are of mixed heritage. I think racism isn't really JW issue, it's an issue in society as a whole.
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Theocratic School Talks, they were the worst ! hated doing them, did you ?
by run dont walk inremember back to the days you were in the theocratic school and had to give talks, were they the worst or what, i remember they were suppose to run about 6-8 minutes, i had some short as 3. the talks were pointless, you would just throw some mumble jumble together and go up and talk, first the introduction (and don't forget your gestures), then read the weekly scripture and then the conclusion, all your words of wisdom.
i would rank this second on the worst list next to field service (still # 1).. how about you, did you enjoy doing them ?
did you even prepare for them ?
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When I was a kid (I think I started at 9) I used to shake violently while giving talks even though I got to sit down & do the weird woman skit thing. I'm glad they kept making me do it because it did help me with public speaking a great deal. I remember one unlucky young brother got the privlege of giving a talk on masturbation and although normally he was very composed he was super quavery. I tried to stifle my giggles, couldn't & exploded in laughter during the middle of his talk. I still feel kinda bad about it yet still find it funny at the same time.
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My parents' extraordinary weirdness...Borg-induced, or just plain strange?
by razorMind inboth of them are dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, faithful-to-the-end jw's.
my dad's an elder and has been for many years.. .
my sister and i cannot mull enough over the odd upbringing we had.
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You are definitely not alone. My mother was like both of your parents. My brother and I also like to mull over our bizarre childhoods. What was horrific then we now find hilarious and laugh until our sides hurt every time we get together. We had to learn to edit or not tell some of the stories around our "wordly" friends as they are horrified by them and then more horrified that were laughing histericaly about it. My favorites are all the various demonized household items my mother used to burn to expel demons. Oddly she was a sorta wiccan before becoming a jdub.
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How would you respond?
by unbeliever ini just got this from an active jw friend who i have not seen in 3 years and rarely talk too via e-mail.
keep in mind i was never dunked and left almost 7 years ago.
the elders went and saw my df'd sister last week after 10+ years.
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I would ask her why she is asking you about "rumors" since malicious gossip is not a very christian thing to be involved in. Although I can't remember any specific examples I remember multiple WT articles & talks about this topic. Her recent contact with you seems really suspect to me too.
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The generation that by no means would pass away until all things occurred
by professor inwow!
i longed for the day when the last of the anointed remnant was on his/her death bed and all of the witnesses awaited to be swept away into the new system.. who knew that they could just, with one stroke of "new light" change everything and do away with this hope/doctrine.
how many times did i preach it from door to door and misrepresent god and the bible!
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Thank's for this topic Professor! I had no idea and am once again blown away that people can accept chameleon like changes in their beliefs. Especially something like this which was supposed to be so pivitol. Thank you for the info SaintSatan much appreciated, and live long and prosper Mary.
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Pompous elders
by YellowLab inever have one in your congregation?.
i was at my cousin's wedding this past weekend, and the po from his kingdom hall was present.
this guy is a real piece of work.
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I knew of a very similar family. Maybe they clone them. They had 7 faithful kids, pioneers and bethelites the lot of them. They had a gi-nourmous superiority complex and only one of the kids had somewhat of a free will. The rest were like automatons. I remember this elder making all the kids walk behind his van on the highway one day in a line for misbehaving on the way to an assembly. That was one of his milder disciplinary tactics. The saddest thing was the wife who had married mr. dictator when she was only 16. I remember a conversation I was sitting in on between her and my mother and some of their friends very well. They were talking about how old they were when they first knew "who they were as people and what they wanted to be". Sister dictator asked them what they were talking about and had no idea what they meant.
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The generation that by no means would pass away until all things occurred
by professor inwow!
i longed for the day when the last of the anointed remnant was on his/her death bed and all of the witnesses awaited to be swept away into the new system.. who knew that they could just, with one stroke of "new light" change everything and do away with this hope/doctrine.
how many times did i preach it from door to door and misrepresent god and the bible!
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What exactly is the "new light" on the remant? I've been out since '93, my JW family on the rare occasion we speak doesn't fill me in on stuff like radical changes in doctrine unless I know to ask, and I rarely see new publications.
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What was he doing?
by Ariell infor those of you who believe in god, and i know this may sound like a silly question, but what was he doing before he created jesus, the first thing he ever made.
we're talking an eternity here.
zillions upon zillions of years.
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Playing gin rummy with Thor, Lug, and Zeus? That's just my opinion though. I always got the impression the JW's thought he was kind of just existing and floating about in the vast nothingness we can't comprehend.
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What did you learn as a JW?
by JH inwith 5 meetings a week plus field service, and additional reading of the bible and watchtower literature, what did you learn after all these years in the jw organization?
did we need all those meetings and time and effort just to know some simple details?
in all these years i spent there, this is just about all i can say i learned there: .
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smurfette
I pretty much learned the same stuff as Teejay. Well said!
The public speaking thing has actually helped me a great deal as a bartender. I don't think that was what they had in mind when they taught me that, though.
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the people the JW's thought were too much
by smurfette indoes anyone here have any bizarre or hilarious stories about brothers or sisters you have encountered?
i'm betting there's alot of good stories out there.. i'm from an isolated area on the canadian border where odd people tend to congregate.
i guess neither country wants them.
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I've heard of auto writers but never met one. That's really odd. I would have liked to see that.
I never got to see anyone partake at a memorial but almost everyone I'd heard of that had and wasn't 300 years old was always whispered of to be unstable. I always chalked it up to people being jealous of the partaker or not being able to imagine themselves as good enough to do so too.