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i needed 100 minutes to kill

they should be so fortunate you did not have more minutes
beating them up, kicking them senseless, knocking their noodle sideways...it's all good! it describes perfectly, imo, just what it is like. once they get a good witness from johnny on just what a fraud and scam wt is....it is like you were kicked, beaten and knocked sideways. that is why i love this man. no quarter means NO QUARTER.
plus, it is the children to keep focus on...not the lady who is there to recruit unsuspecting children into the death trap and depression hotel. she is lucky i was not w/ johnny! lololol
geez, we are not the coddling type. we give no excuses or apologies to these grown jw adults, preying upon our communities youth. nope, not while we are living in that very community too. it is our obligation to protect all children, in all ways.
bravo johnny.
LOL THERE IS A THREAD ELSEWHERE ABOUT ASKING HOW TO TALK TO JWS ON THE STREET.....IF I WERE NOT BANNED THERE, I'M SURE I COULD GIVE SOME ABSOLUTE GRAND TIPS; AS I'M SURE JOHHNY COULD AS WELL.
What i find bizarre, and will ask the speaker about on monday, is why the km 2014 talks about how to deal with CONVERSATION STOPPERS...yet here we see this from the july 2014 wtower ragazine TOO:
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It would be unwise to engage in debates with apostates, whether in person, by responding to their blogs, or by any other form of communication.
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In the July 2014 study WT article titled "Jehovah's People "Renouce Unrighteousness".
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9. How did “foolish and ignorant debates” affect the early Christian congregation?
9 God’s Word gives specific advice concerning the types of unrighteousness that Christians must renounce or reject. For instance, in the immediate context of 2 Timothy 2:19, we find that Paul tells Timothy “not to fight about words” and to “reject empty speeches.”(Read 2 Timothy 2:14, 16, 23.) Some members of the congregation were promoting apostate teachings. Also, it appears that others were introducing controversial ideas. Even if the latter were not directly unscriptural, they were divisive. They resulted in bickering and arguing over words, creating a spiritually unhealthy atmosphere. Hence, Paul stressed the need to “reject foolish and ignorant debates.”
10. How should we respond when confronted with apostasy?
10 Today, Jehovah’s people are not often confronted with apostasy within the congregation. Still, when exposed to unscriptural teachings, regardless of the source, we must decisively reject them. It would be unwise to engage in debates with apostates, whether in person, by responding to their blogs, or by any other form of communication. Even when the intention is to help the individual, such conversation would be contrary to the Scriptural direction we just considered. Rather, as Jehovah’s people, we completely avoid, yes reject, apostasy.
then on dance parties parties
19. How have some today acted with decisiveness to protect themselves from spiritual dangers?
19 Some who had problems with alcohol before becoming Witnesses have made the personal choice to abstain from alcoholic beverages altogether. Others avoid certain types of entertainment that are not in themselves wrong but that can fuel personal moral weaknesses. (Ps. 101:3) For example, before becoming a Witness, one brother enjoyed the immoral atmosphere of the dance parties he frequented. But after learning the truth, he has completely avoided dancing even at Witness gatherings for fear of awakening improper desires or thoughts from his past. Of course, Christians are not required to abstain totally from alcohol, dancing, or other things that are not wrong in themselves. We are all expected, however, to take decisive and thorough action to protect ourselves from spiritual dangers.
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Bizarre to anyone else?