Stuff JW Kids Can't Do - Help!

by NeonMadman 7 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • NeonMadman
    NeonMadman

    I need some help here, because I can't find something I think I originally saw on this forum. What I'm talking about is a long list of stuff that JW kids aren't allowed to do (e.g., Join the scouts, celebrate Halloween, etc.) I know I've seen it online, but now that I need it, I can't find it. Can anyone direct me to it?

    Here's the thing: I've been asked by the church that I'm attending to teach a one-time Sunday School class on the JW's. It's for kids in about the junior high school range (I'll be doing an adult class later on). I think it would impress the kids to show them that list, probably more than a lot of theology would impress them. The list contained lots of things that kids would relate to wanting to do. So I'd really like to find it again. Does anybody remember where it is?

  • Scully
  • NeonMadman
    NeonMadman

    Thanks, Scully. That will help, although the list I remember was more a bulleted-style list that someone had composed. If need be, I guess I'll re-compile the list from the thread you cited.

  • JeffT
    JeffT

    About ten years ago I did a smiliar program for the high school group at our church. At the time we had three services every morning, the last being the largest of the three groups I taught that morning. This worked very well for me at the last one: I started going through the list (working off the top of my head). "If you're wearing jeans, stand up; if you're male and are not wearing a tie stand up; if your a girl and wearing pants stand up; if you're a a boy and you have any part of your body pierced stand up; if you're a girl and you have anything other than your ears pierced stand up." I think their were some more, sports, dating etc. By the time I was done virtually the whole room (several hundred kids) were on their feet. I then said that if we were witnesses, every one on their feet would be getting called to a meeting about their spiritual weakness. I then followed that up with what it meant, exactly, to be called into the back room. It made a very big impression on them.

  • Ravyn
    Ravyn

    I did a program for the UU Youth Group and brought in my REASONING book. We played a game called "Stump the Witness"--where I knocked on the door and they tried to get rid of me. I used the REASONING book to show them how completely controlled a JW's responses were. They thought it was a blast, I got invited back the next week(the only one on the program that year to get invited back) and after they wanted to know where they could get a copy of that book so they could be prepared to defeat the next JW who knocked on their door! Do you know how tempted I was to go to KH and get some REASONING books and report my time? I would have placed more books than I ever had in 15 yrs of pioneering!

    Ravyn

  • Ravyn
    Ravyn

    this was emailed to me offlist. If the person who sent it wants credit I will repost their name.

    Ravyn

    Celebrate Mother's Day
    Celebrate Father's Day
    Celebrate Grandparent's Day
    Celebrate Birthdays
    Celebrate Thanksgiving
    Celebrate New Year's Eve or Day
    Celebrate Christmas
    Celebrate Halloween
    Celebrate Easter
    Celebrate Flag Day
    Celebrate Independence Day (Fourth of July)
    Celebrate Hanukkah
    Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
    Celebrate Valentine's Day
    Celebrate "Any" Holiday
    Sing any Holiday Songs
    Eat turkey on Thanksgiving
    Create Holiday artwork in school
    Join the Boy Scouts
    Join the Girl Scouts
    Buy Girl Scout Cookies
    Become a Cheerleader
    Attend class reunions (No "Worldly" association
    Go to the school prom
    Play School Sports (No competition allowed
    Play Professional Sports
    Join any organization that has ties to Christianity
    Shop at the Salvation Army
    Volunteer for the Salvation Army
    Shop at Church run thrift stores
    Shop at Church Garage Sales
    Shop at any Store that has Christian ties
    Contribute to the Red Cross
    Join the YMCA
    Join the Military
    Become a Police Officer
    Attend Alcoholics Anonymous
    Salute the Flag
    Sing the National Anthem
    Go to War
    Learn karate
    Vote (Conscience matter now to please Governments, you will be ostracized if you do)
    Run for any Public Office
    Campaign for a Candidate
    Contribute to the Presidential Campaign Fund on your tax return
    Can join union, but not participate in its affairs
    Buy lottery tickets
    Gamble
    Date without supervision - young or old Watch R rated movies
    Cannot work on another Church if it's a regular customer Own a religious picture or statue
    Own a religious picture or statue
    Smoke cigarettes, pipes or a cigars
    Sell cigarettes, pipes or a cigars
    Accept Blood
    Donate Blood
    Wear blue jeans or casual clothes to the Kingdom Hall
    Wear pants to the Kingdom Hall if you are a female
    Wear any type of long hair if you are a man
    Wear a beard in some Kingdom Halls and areas (judged hard
    Pierce ears if male, other body parts if female
    Have any Tattoos
    Say curse words
    Toast drinks (pagan origin
    Throw rice at a wedding (pagan origin)
    Say "Bless You" when someone sneezes
    Say "Good Luck!", "Wish me Luck", "I was Lucky" or "You were Lucky"
    Tell ghost stories
    Practice Yoga
    Own a Smurf
    Watch TV shows, "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch", "Touched by an Angel", or "Bewitched
    Say "It was fate" or mention anything to do with "fate
    Engage in any risky acts such as: Sky Diving, Bungie Jumping & Hang Gliding
    Have Jesus as your Mediator and Savior
    Wear or own a Cross
    Attend another Church (Spiritual Fornication
    Associate on a regular basis with nonbelievers
    Associate with ex-members
    Associate with disfellowshipped ones
    Talk with disfellowshipped ones
    Marry a nonbeliever (If you do, you are judged hard by the congregation
    Marry in another Church or attend a wedding in another Church
    Have a funeral in another Church or attend a funeral in another Church
    Pray, including holding your head down, when a nonbeliever prays
    Study other religious articles not from the Society
    Read negative information about the Society
    Question the Watchtower Society on anything
    Exercise your on conscience if it goes against the religion
    Question Anything
    Have Christian freedom
    If you are a woman you can't pray in the presence of men, without a covering on your head
    you shouldn't
    Discuss politics
    Get on the Internet
    Attend social functions organized by your place of work
    Associate with worldly neighbors
    Attend College (The Society has lightened up on this somewhat, but if you attend you are not putting Kingdom interests first, and will be judged
    Own a Gun

  • Miss_MG
    Miss_MG

    you missed one...

    have fun.

    p.s. but don't forget we are happy people. :)

  • NeonMadman
    NeonMadman

    Ravyn:

    That's exactly the list I was looking for. Thank you so much!!

    JeffT:

    That sounds like a great idea, and I may try it in modified form, though I don't think that everything you used with high school kids might be applicable with the younger group I'm addressing (e.g., piercings). Also, it's a much smaller group, just 15 kids or so. But I love the concept, and may well try to adapt it.

    Thanks, everyone, for your help!!

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