Dang it, Hoff- you just cost me another keyboard! :lol:
Probably not. They'd just feel more motivated to save you.So ........... if I were to stick a big plaque of the Square and Compasses outside when I answer the door.
Are you saying we could cut through the small talk and get straight to the goodbyes?
I have just discovered more wages of a master mason.
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Probably not. They'd just feel more motivated to save you.
I love some of their tactics. They usually will ask if I'm having trouble sleep due to back problems. I say no. They say "well check this pamphlet out, just in case" I say "ok" then I proceed to open the pamphlet and low and behold, there it is, sandwiched in between the other pamphlet. " Are you aware that the rapture is eminent?" Why trick someone into that?
I have Family, who're are JW. I wonder what their response would be if they knew, that I'am a Mason?
I am in the same boat....I have family that are JW and my wife likes to do bible studies on Sundays as well. I don't say anything because it would be awkward and I don't feel like getting into an unresolvable debate (I am a Mason and nothing can change that), but I do allow them into my home, participate in the bible readings, give my opinions where I feel I should, and I even go their annual memorial out of respect for my family and friends who are JW. I have to say that they really do mean well, and I while I do not agree with a lot of their ways or beleifs, they are not bad people and not everything they say is b.s...some of them are pushy, some are not...they are individuals just like us. It bothers me when I hear people bashing someone for what they believe, categorizing an entire group of people due to the actions of a small subset of those people. It really bothers me to hear hypocrites that would preach religious freedom and ask for others to respect their beliefs and then join the crowd when it comes to making fun of and bashing JWs. Just my two cents on the topic. Travel light my Brothers.
The worst is the tract that is disguised as a $10 or $20 bill to be left for a restaurant server. That's just cold blooded. That one isn't credited to any particular faith though I don't think.
j-double U's Book of Dining Edict
!st, and last, Edition