Don't tell anyone...

by dmouse 5 Replies latest jw friends

  • dmouse
    dmouse

    According to my son, at Friday's convention in Nottingham the brothers were advised once more about the dangers of the Internet.

    But there was a new twist -- brothers were told that if they accidently saw apostate information they were to keep it to themselves and not discuss it with other brothers and sisters.

    It seems that the Internet really has 'em scared. The cats are coming out of the bag and brothers are talking. The only way they can try and bundle the cats back in is to prevent brothers even mentioning such things to each other. They know that brothers are looking where they ought not, and there ain't a damn thing they can do about it.

    The only option they have left is to clamp down on bros passing on information they have found out (even if it's true). I expect soon to see a rash of judicial hearings for the new crime of 'apostasy by proxy'

    Edited by - dmouse on 22 June 2002 13:47:50

  • heathen
    heathen

    I wonder how long it will take for them to suggest a lobotomy

  • crawdad2
    crawdad2

    what a delema they are in....... if they tighten up, they will loose lots of members, but if they don't tighten up, they will loose lots of members.....

  • Kenneson
    Kenneson

    It seems that the Catholics are not the only ones with a Forbidden Index!

  • Solace
    Solace

    Let me get this straight.

    So now someone could be disfellowshipped for telling someone that they accidently saw apostate material on the internet? Typical. In 10 years I imagine every witness will either be disfellowshipped or be a closet apostate.

  • LizardSnot
    LizardSnot

    they are grasping at straws now ....*giggles

    Lizard

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