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waysider

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  1. Ah, c'mon, Ham. He can't be all bad. After all, he was hand picked by a guy who had greater spirchal perception than anyone in the past 2,000 years.
  2. Nobody knows this one? --------------FREE POST!!!-------------
  3. I visited the site. "Father" this and "Dad" that. Creepy Are these people simply unaware that Wierwille was a serial rapist? Or do they know and not care? Do they know he openly claimed to have fondled his own teen-aged daughter? Are they aware of his cause of death and the terrible credibility dilemma it invokes? I don't think I'll be joining any time soon.
  4. "the long-dry water spigot from the old springs that suddenly started running water again" This is not at all unusual with artesian wells. They routinely go through active/dormant periods at the whims of climate changes, nearby construction and other demands being placed on (or removed) from the aquifer involved.
  5. Runs for cover? Why? For tellin' it like it is?
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  7. Spiritual????? I thought it was spurtchal. No wonder I've been confused all these years. GLOOOWWWWRRY! (can I get an Amen?)
  8. Take the time to journey to the center of your mind. edit: This is a two-fer. You get "center" and "Ted" all wrapped up in one package.
  9. Well, if you want to please God and serve His people, you need to strive to be at the center of God's will. <_<
  10. I think, in essence, it's really a catch phrase describing one's level of commitment to The Way.
  11. I think what hurt me was that, when I stopped going to twig, people who I considered to be my friends, for several years, just seemed to disappear. All that "We sure love you." stuff was just a bunch of B.S.
  12. When my wife and I met, she was an "unbeliever". She took PFAL and the basic core of classes so we could be together. She never really bought into any of it but pretended to for my sake. We've been married almost 30 years.
  13. How do you find this site and zoom in on the photo?
  14. Now that I think about it, this was taught in Christian Family and Sex. This is a complicated subject to touch on lightly because it involves a lot of other intertwined matters, such as "fraternizing with devil spirits", and the "spirituality of intercourse" , blah, blah, blah. One thing's for sure----You were NOT supposed to marry an "unbeliever". And, how many people do you know that married someone they didn't, first, date?
  15. Wierwille was an advocate of using Dare To Discipline and Hunt Close as child rearing guides. No. I'm not kidding.
  16. When I said it wasn't formally taught, I meant that within the context of the PFAL class it wasn't expressly taught. Certainly, though, it was taught other places, such as in the Fellow Laborer program.
  17. It was one of those sort of rules that existed but wasn't formally taught.
  18. Thank you for responding to my post, erkjohn. Yes, instead of The Way helping men "find their own voice" (musician's term), it tried to cram us all into some sort of jello mold and force us all to sing identical cover versions of a song that may or may not have been a good key for us.
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