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What Most Needs to be Changed
jst2laws
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What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Sun, 13 Apr 2003 23:14:00 GMT
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![]() FloridaPost 926 of 3107 Since 3/14/2001 |
My issues,
I have often reflected on and commented on the issues of what I believe the most devastating Watchtower policies:
1 Unscriptural and incomprehensible Blood Policy
2 Child Molester protection policy
3 Disfellowshipping policy (silencing thought and speech)
However, I wonder if there is not a separate teaching that makes these three dogmas so devastating, that validates these most harmful teachings:
The "Faithful and Discreet Slave" class that speaks for God.
Is it not true that non of the above teachings would be so binding or harmful if JW's felt they had a right to decide for themselves how to apply Bible principles without serious consequences for not conforming to the GB (God Bonafide) teaching?
What do you think?
Jst2laws
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NaruNaruChan
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Sun, 13 Apr 2003 23:19:00 GMT
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![]() CaliforniaPost 99 of 240 Since 11/25/2002 |
I selfishly want to say that the disfellowshipping policy needs to change, but... I would have to say the blood issue first, because people are DYING... then the pedophile one, because that's just bullshit that they protect pedophiles. Perv's need to be stomped... and then disfellowshipping.
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Lady Lee
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Sun, 13 Apr 2003 23:23:00 GMT
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![]() OntarioPost 1505 of 13121 Since 6/29/2001 |
Jst2lawsUlimately I think the teaching that they alone have the right to determine what the Bible means and then to exert "authority" over the members bears the greatest influence over the JWs. Without this "authority" they have nothing. People would be free to make choices based on personal conscience. They use this "authority" to control and manipulate, to instill fear of elders, the society and of God. They use this "authority" when it suits them to claim divine inspiration and renounce it when that suits them. They are able to flip-flop on their teachings without the members objections because they always claim they alone have this "authority". Remove the authority and the whole thing would collapse.I think that for most of us who have left one we realize that the society does not have divine authority they have no hold on us and are free. |
DanTheMan
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Sun, 13 Apr 2003 23:26:00 GMT
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![]() OhioPost 1297 of 6734 Since 3/23/2002 |
Postured authority is a common denominator among cultic religious groups. The Watchtower ought to have a patent on it. The supposed authority that God has given to the fallacious and deceitful slave is really is the heart and soul of JW world, I would think this would be the last doctrine they would consider dropping. It is the iron fist.They ain't gonna change. |
blondie
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Sun, 13 Apr 2003 23:35:00 GMT
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![]() Post 3446 of 26215 Since 5/28/2001 |
The "Faithful and Discreet Slave" class that speaks for God.
Jst2lws, this is the most devastating one. It is the foundation (authority) for all the other rules/directives/suggestions/etc that exist now and will exist.
After all,
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Simon
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Sun, 13 Apr 2003 23:43:00 GMT
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![]() Alberta, CalgaryPost 12360 of 17826 Since 3/23/2000 |
I think the disfellowshipping / shunnig one as it underpins a lot of the other sanctions and really give the "power" they need to perform all the other abuses (while it in itself is an abuse)Without the DFing/DAing and shunning, would they have got away with the blood policy? ... with the pedophile policy? |
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Sun, 13 Apr 2003 23:46:00 GMT
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![]() Post 197 of 229 Since 12/16/2002 |
Get rid of the last one, and the first two would probably take care of themselves.
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jst2laws
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Sun, 13 Apr 2003 23:55:00 GMT
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![]() FloridaPost 927 of 3107 Since 3/14/2001 |
NaruNaruChan Perv's need to be stomped... and then disfellowshipping. I understand the feelings you express. However, I am more concerned with reporting the "perv" so the victim gets help (almost never obtained under present WT policy). Whether or not he gets stomped is secondary to me but understandable. He needs help too. Or jail. Whatever it takes to prevent any further harm. Whatever it takes I can related to the term "stomped", it covers it all. DanTheMan,fallacious and deceitful slave I have been absent lately, but that is the first time I have seen that. Very Good for you or who ever came up withy it. LadyLee,They use this "authority" to control and manipulate, to instill fear of elders, the society and of God. I agree. The control is the problem. The Faithful and Discreet Slave dogma is the basis of their authority, their Disfellowshipping policy is the tool they use through their judicial committees. It amounts to the legislative, judiciary and the executive branchs of "governing" with the foundation of authority laid not on a constitution as in secular government but Divine Right of the religious ELECT. If the authority were to be underminded the tools to enforce would disappear.Nice to talk again LadyLeeJst2laws Jst2laws |
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Mon, 14 Apr 2003 00:56:00 GMT
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![]() AlabamaPost 40 of 686 Since 4/2/2003 |
I agree with Simon & Ed.
If the DF policy was changed, so much would crumble. By shunning, the congeration is still "safe" from corruption. By anyone voicing their opinion or just asking a logical questions are immediately brought under suspension (at least at my hall they were). I remember my dad not letting me associate with certain families, because they weren't "completely" in the truth yet. I remember someone questioning the blood policy when I was pretty young. I don't remeber them staying around long. I always knew which family was going to "be in trouble" because a week or 2 before I wouldn't be allowed to associate with them. (My dad was an elder) When I questioned my father regarding DFing, he would either ignore me or put it off saying "it is Jehovahs way of keeping the organization clean". That was the heaviest that weighed on my mind. |
ozziepost
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Mon, 14 Apr 2003 01:12:00 GMT
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![]() New South WalesPost 5481 of 15014 Since 2/5/2001 |
Ultimately I think the teaching that they alone have the right to determine what the Bible means and then to exert "authority" over the members bears the greatest influence over the JWs. Without this "authority" they have nothing.
I must agree with this wholeheartedly. As we've expressed many times, they've taken the place of God himself by this teaching i.e. personification of God in the "FDS", read organisation. They've also supplanted the role of Jesus himself as our mediator with the FDS.An onerous teaching and an odious one!Cheers to you, Ozzie |
fjtoth
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Mon, 14 Apr 2003 01:26:00 GMT
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![]() OntarioPost 181 of 1347 Since 10/16/2002 |
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ozziepost
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Mon, 14 Apr 2003 01:41:00 GMT
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![]() New South WalesPost 5485 of 15014 Since 2/5/2001 |
What a list! It's amazing to see how much wrong there is!
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Mon, 14 Apr 2003 01:44:00 GMT
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Post 267 of 1887 Since 1/25/2002 |
fjtoth, Is that the whole list or just the top 40? Devon |
ozziepost
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Mon, 14 Apr 2003 01:45:00 GMT
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![]() New South WalesPost 5487 of 15014 Since 2/5/2001 |
LOL@Devon!
Good one. |
fjtoth
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Mon, 14 Apr 2003 01:47:00 GMT
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![]() OntarioPost 182 of 1347 Since 10/16/2002 |
Those 40 are what most of us can think of in just ten minutes or less! Give us another ten minutes and the list will be at least twice as long. |
jst2laws
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Mon, 14 Apr 2003 01:48:00 GMT
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![]() FloridaPost 929 of 3107 Since 3/14/2001 |
Hello Simon and your wonderful family, Without the DFing/DAing and shunning, would they have got away with the blood policy? ... Without the Authority they grant themselves with their Faithful and Discreet Slave doctrine, would they get away with their "DFing/DAing and shunning" policy? Ed, and MysteryGet rid of the last one, and the first two would probably take care of themselves - Ed I agree with Simon & Ed - Mystery You are both right in what you say. I have been of the same thoughts for almost two years. But how can they ENFORCE the disfellowshipping teaching, even dividing families without the power of some authority greater than natural affection and family ties? Is it not the teaching that grants them the AUTHORITY that should be the first to be cracked?It is hard to question the specific doctrines of a religion. Every religion has what it thinks are it's unique teachings that make it the "only true religion". But what makes so many suffer on this board is that those who do not line up with those teachings are disfellowshipped by the AUTHORITY of the "Faithful and Discreet Slave". The Catholics at one time claimed such authority; it was called the Dark Ages. Some Moslem's claim to have such authority, but they have come under extreme scrutiny lately. Disfellowshipping is an OLD tool of control but it requires unquestioning subordinance of its followers for the tool to be useful. That hinges on AUTHORITY. What do they use to gain such authority?Just imagine 6,000,000 JW's who no longer believe that the GB can dictate to them what they can believe, what they can do, but is only a spiritual guide with no authority to dictate conscience matters or punish thinkers! Is not Jesus supposed to be the Head of the Congregation? as the Christ also is head of the congregation, he being a savior of [this] body Eph 5:23 What if the whole 'association of brothers' suddenly realized that no MAN has the right to make rules or judge 4 Who are you to judge the house servant of another? To his own master he stands or falls" Rom 14:4Not likely the JW's would come to realize this, but does it not show it is usurped authority that controls the lives of believing JW's, allowing ungodly concepts such as 'disfellowshipping' to by used as tools to control?Jst2laws |
jst2laws
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Mon, 14 Apr 2003 01:56:00 GMT
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![]() FloridaPost 930 of 3107 Since 3/14/2001 |
fjtoth,Excellent list. You have a good focus on the issues. Please repost your list as a new topic and encourage others to add to it. Jst2laws |
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Mon, 14 Apr 2003 02:27:00 GMT
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Post 1164 of 1807 Since 9/27/2002 |
Hi Jst2laws,I'd say that the most devastating teaching is that God speaks through the faithful and discreet slave. I remember talking to a friend about the molestation issue. I mentioned Erica's case and described what happened to her. Although he was sympathetic, he asked me what did I think the Governing Body thought about this situation. I told him I didn't know since I was unaware of any comment that they made on the case. He took that to mean that I no longer had faith in the Governing Body. He was unable to side with the victim in this case because he has been so thoroughly indoctrinated to believe that the GB are God's spokesmen that he is unable to reason apart from their influence. Rather than sympathizing with Erica's plight in all of this he took the side of the Governing Body. So when an injustice is committed by some non-jw, the Witness is outraged and expects that God will one day bring retribution upon the offender. Yet, if the Governing Body were to commit a similar crime or even to cover up serious wrongdoing in the congregation, then the sense of moral outrage is glaringly lacking. Then the average Witness goes into defense mode. That is scary because it shows how deeply the average JW is under the control of the faithful and discreet slave. It's my opinion that if the average JW realized that the parable of the FDS was nothing more than an illustration by Jesus of the responsibility of each individual Christian, then the authority of the GB would crumble. So, that's why the GB fights so hard when their authority is called into question. It's a matter of survival.Mr. Shakita |
jst2laws
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Mon, 14 Apr 2003 02:54:00 GMT
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![]() FloridaPost 932 of 3107 Since 3/14/2001 |
Hello Shakita, HEY! I just noticed you have more post than I do. This is good for you. if the average JW realized that the parable of the FDS was nothing more than an illustration by Jesus of the responsibility of each individual Christian, then the authority of the GB would crumble. It is that simple, yet it is so imposible. The awesome AUTHORITY of the Society precludes the posibility of even considering that the FDS does not really exist in the scriptures. But again you seem to point out that the issue is the PERCIEVED AUTHORITY of the FDS that grants the control resulting in so much loyalty and harm. Ozzie,So good to hear from you again. If you will not come to visit us in the near future you may force Joy2bfree and I to fly to your world to visit you. We may have another event in the fall to entice you and Ms Ozzie to fly to the States and enjoy the beach. Somehow this will happen in the future.Jst2laws |
micheal
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Re: What Most Needs to be Changed
posted Mon, 14 Apr 2003 02:59:00 GMT
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![]() ArizonaPost 28 of 984 Since 4/9/2003 |
The attitude that one can NEVER do enough. It is so deflating when one goes to FIVE meetings every week every month for years, goes out in field service which is a very unnatural thing to do anywhere from 5 to 90 hrs month, give up a very promising carreer in order to do more for the religion, give many many talks in front of 100 people countless times and the list goes on and on and on and on. Then you go to meeting or assembly and all they do is kick you in the teeth and tell you to do MORE!!! I mean come on, if they were coaches for a sports team their whole team would have quit on them a long time ago. And that's exactly what many have done!
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