September 1st Watchtower: The Mennonites

by Ring Wielder 15 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • Ring Wielder
    Ring Wielder

    In the sept 1st Watchtower, an article entitled: 'Mennonites search for bible truth', I came across this paragraph...

    ' In Bolivia, for instance, an estimated 38.000 Mennonites live in numerous remote colonies, each with different rules of conduct. Some colonies forbid motor vehicles, permitting only horses and buggies. Certain colonies forbid radio, TV and music. Some even forbid learning the language of the country they live in. "So as to keep us under their control, the preachers don't let us learn Spanish," commented one colony resident. Many feel oppressed and live in dread of being expelled from the community - a terrible prospect for one who has never experienced life outside.'

    There's none so blind as those who cannot see.

  • nowuask
    nowuask

    Sounds a lot like the WBTS!!!! "So as to keep us under their control, ......... Many feel oppressed and live in dread of being expelled from the community - a terrible prospect for one who has never experienced life outside." I really wish that they would take a close look at themselves!!! They should not look at others until they do so. They are always beating down on others. Come on people does it really make a differance?? We are all human.

  • kls
    kls
    a terrible prospect for one who has never experienced life outside.'

    Isn't that just what the wt wants from it's sheep,and if they go out are they not called Apostates.

  • undercover
    undercover
    Some colonies forbid motor vehicles, permitting only horses and buggies. Certain colonies forbid radio, TV and music. Some even forbid learning the language of the country they live in. "So as to keep us under their control, the preachers don't let us learn Spanish,"

    The WTS prints examples like this to help make themselves look reasonable. JWs will read it and think, "how can these poor souls allow the church to dictate to them these things" not realizing that they are in the very same trap. Point that out and they like to say they are being "protected". What's the difference between that and what the Mennonites are doing?

    I find it interesting the quotes they used. The WTS isn't far behind the Mennonites actually. In the JWs motor vehicles aren't banned, but sporty cars are frowned on and can get you counseled for being materialistic. TV and music isn't banned...but heavily warned against as far as content goes. So while these things are banned for Mennonites, JWs are made to feel guilty for enjoying the same things. Just a different level of control, but still control.

    The WTS is better at marketing than Mennonites though. The WTS likes for JWs to learn new languages...then they can guilt them into using that new language to further the WTS work.

  • skyman
    skyman

    The sounds of laughter can be heard through out my house right now. They can't smell the own farts but can smell every body else, then yell about the smell.

  • Gill
    Gill

    Not only that Ring Wielder, but the Mennonites practice shunning or disfellowshiping, something the Watchtower article described as cruel.

  • avishai
    avishai


    According to this, it's the Amish that practice shunning. The mennonite website says they have'nt practiced it in quite awhile. I wonder if they can sue the WTBS for libel.

  • Ticker
    Ticker

    Shall we Say "Pot Calling The Kettle Black" Haha the watchtower is really being a sarcastic bunch or asses or they really think the R & F are gullible to swallow this. Sad thing they will probably read this and nod their heads like a bunch of good sheep. Yes sir Yes sir 3 bags full.

    Ticker

  • minimus
    minimus

    M&Ms are bad for you unless they are red.

  • Ticker
    Ticker

    So does that mean you melt in the mouth but not in the hand. LMAO Or is it eat the red ones last.

    Ticker

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