On a serious note -- What twi once was, they will forever be. No matter how far from HQ you are, or how isolated you feel, the "big dog" is always there to make sure you understand the rules -- their rules, and their way.
Owning a home does NOT preclude you from being asked to host various and sundry events in your home. You are still asked if you would be "blessed to" have fellowship, host a class, have meetings, have a witnessing coffee house, etc. at your home.
I would think that having one spouse in and one spouse out might have an effect on the frequency of that happening, but if both are "in" then it is a common occurence.
If owning a home eliminates an individual from from coordinating the fellowship, then perhaps twi should sell off all it's property and take to the streets. Or is owning your own property only wrong for the rank and file?
UH, People buying a home (with mortgage and all) consider the home "owned" but the twi(t)s consider it debt and say that you do not own the home, but the bank does.
The word "own" is totally subjective in the twi(t) mind. The twi(t)s do not owe money on their property, so your argument does not really come into play.
People paying $1000 a month mortgage toward the eventual "ownership" of a house cannot lead a fellowship; but people paying $1000 in rent toward the pocketbooks of someone else can? I just don't get their logic. (or illogic)
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One Tom Strange is enough! :P-->
Could we really handle two of him???
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On a serious note -- What twi once was, they will forever be. No matter how far from HQ you are, or how isolated you feel, the "big dog" is always there to make sure you understand the rules -- their rules, and their way.
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Thanks ALP,
Had to return briefly when I saw the possibility of leading songs in the pompous...I mean, promised land...
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You'd think the fact that you can't run a fellowship if you own a home would be a big clue that something ain't right.
Hello..own a home...have a place for fellowship..but no, can't do that because you own a home.
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It must be Freudian. I must really like him.
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I am sorry you have to deal with an "innie" as a spouse. How awful... And I am sure they are praying for YOUR deliverance!
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Welcome back and you can lead songs. (But you will have to check with the new Way prod Manager - CoryDJ)
Are you related to Scammie? I miss him too.
Ala, Wahington W, Catcup and Dmiller can run international outreach.
Cherish Child you up for new Prez? We can have our first meeting at Outandabout's house.
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Owning a home does NOT preclude you from being asked to host various and sundry events in your home. You are still asked if you would be "blessed to" have fellowship, host a class, have meetings, have a witnessing coffee house, etc. at your home.
I would think that having one spouse in and one spouse out might have an effect on the frequency of that happening, but if both are "in" then it is a common occurence.
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If owning a home eliminates an individual from from coordinating the fellowship, then perhaps twi should sell off all it's property and take to the streets. Or is owning your own property only wrong for the rank and file?
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UH, People buying a home (with mortgage and all) consider the home "owned" but the twi(t)s consider it debt and say that you do not own the home, but the bank does.
The word "own" is totally subjective in the twi(t) mind. The twi(t)s do not owe money on their property, so your argument does not really come into play.
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People paying $1000 a month mortgage toward the eventual "ownership" of a house cannot lead a fellowship; but people paying $1000 in rent toward the pocketbooks of someone else can? I just don't get their logic. (or illogic)
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