Dawk li jħufu l’hemm u l’hawn...
Kont għadni bilkemm qomt dalgħodu… jidhirli saħansitra kien għad kelli dak il-frak tedjanti li jkollok m’għajnejk eżatt wara li tqum, meta ħabbtet il-qanpiena tal-bieb. Ippruvajt nirranġa naqa surti (j'alla jekk kontx bix-shorts ta wara quddiem) ħalli ma jaħsbunix drugat u mort niftaħ.
Kienu ix-xhieda tal-Jehovah – issa dawn in-nies jien ma nafx eżatt fiex jemmnu u fiex ma jemmnux. Sa fejn naf jien it-tagħlim tagħhom huwa simili ħafna għal dak li tgħallem il-Knisja Kattolika, ma nafx x’kienet dik il-mibegħda bla qies li kienu jnibbtu fina il-qassissin u l-lajċi. Kienu tnejn – mara u raġel… ir-raġel kellu ingravata eżatt preċiż imqabbla mal-qmis, qisha għamlet xi camouflage... (?). Tani l-bonġu u newwilli ktejjeb żgħir f’idi u qagħad jispjegali kemm is-soċjetà sejra lura u kemm l-imħabba m’għandhiex tkun bil-paroli biss (bħallikieku ma kontx naf diga… bejn paroli u fatti hemm baħar jikkumbatti – ma niddejjaqx ngħid li għal darba f’ħajti niftakarni kont qsamtu dak il-baħar, tipo kif għamel Mosè lill-Baħar l-Aħmar biex jifdi lil Lhud)
Inzerta ġentili ħafna das-sinjur u wara xi tlett minuti jparla, hu u dik li kien hemm miegħu, parpru l’hemm. Ikolli ngħid qabbadni l-kurżità… min huma eżatt dal-kommunità ta’ nies li joqogħdu jħufu l’hemm u l’hawn fis-sigħat daqshekk kefrin tal-ħadd filgħodu?
Sibt dan:
A Christian group originating in the United States at the end of the 19th century., organized by Charles Taze Russell, whose doctrine centers on the Second Coming of Christ. The Witnesses believe that the event has already commenced; they also believe the battle of Armageddon is imminent and that it will be followed by a millennial period when repentant sinners will have a second chance for salvation. The Witnesses base their teaching on the Bible. They have no churches but meet in buildings that are always named Kingdom Hall. There are no official ministers because all Jehovah's Witnesses are considered ministers of the gospel. Their views are circulated in the Watchtower, Awake!, and other publications and by house-to-house canvasing carried on by members. Since their beginning, the Witnesses have been the subject of harassment virtually everywhere that they have been active. Regarding governments as the work of Satan, the Witnesses refuse to bear arms in war or participate in the affairs of government. Their refusal to salute the flag brought about a controversy that resulted in a decision in their favor by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1943. The Witnesses insist upon a rigid moral code and refuse blood transfusions. Before 1931, Jehovah's Witnesses were called Russellites; abroad the movement is usually known as the International Bible Students Association. Active in almost every country in the world, the group has more than 1 million members in the United States.
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Ma kkonvinċewni xejn (dik li ma jsellmux lil bandiera oriġinali pero)...
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