Latest Watchtower Magazine Increases Odds of Surviving Armageddon!

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  • Hiddenwindow
    Hiddenwindow

    The members of the Governing Body may be (and in fact are) a dishonest and power-thirsty bunch, but they are no fools. Now, the double issue of the Watchtower starts making sense.

  • Hiddenwindow
    Hiddenwindow

    The members of the Governing Body may be (and in fact are) a dishonest and power-thirsty bunch, but they are no fools. Now, the double issue of the Watchtower starts making sense.

  • Hiddenwindow
    Hiddenwindow

    The members of the Governing Body may be (and in fact are) a dishonest and power-thirsty bunch, but they are no fools. Now, the double issue of the Watchtower starts making sense.

  • Hiddenwindow
    Hiddenwindow

    The members of the Governing Body may be (and in fact are) a dishonest and power-thirsty bunch, but they are no fools. Now, the double issue of the Watchtower starts making sense.

  • Billy the Ex-Bethelite
    Billy the Ex-Bethelite

    The Writing Department's skills at their very finest. This is written in such a way as to be interpreted and understood in different ways.

    "Lovers of Jehovah God and his Son, Jesus Christ, need not fear Armageddon. God's battle is directed solely against those humans whom God judges to be incorrigibly wicked."

    For the householders: "JWs aren't crazy, hateful, and judgmental. Every good Christian is assured survival. Only those who God judges to be terrible, irreformably wicked will be destroyed. That sounds nice. Perhaps I should learn more."

    To the average JWs: "Obviously, we love Jehovah and Jesus, so we're good. We better stay good and in God's favor in order to survive. And we need to help as many others as we can to not be judged incorrigibly wicked."

    To the elders and COs: "Except for the GB, Nobody really loves Jehovah and what's-his-name enough to not fear the big A. His battle is directed solely against everyone. God judges to be incorrigibly wicked whoever misses any meetings and not out with the group for service every weekend."

    So, what they've written is 'cryptic crap'. You might think it's something good, until some 'prophet' comes along and explains the real condemnatory interpretation. "Does it not warm your heart?"

    B the X

  • mkr32208
    mkr32208

    File this under "theocratic warfare" this public issue is full of bs like this.

  • monophonic
    monophonic

    so, to the public, that means christians are safe from the almighty murder.

    buddhists, muslim, hindu, etc. nope, don't care if you weren't born in the western world, prepare to be cleared out for your wickedness.

    funny how it's in the public WT, and yes, everyone on the inside will proably interpret that as memorial attenders and those interested, or whatever.

  • nelly136
    nelly136

    i don't suppose the new two part magazines one for public, one for themselves magazines would have anything to do with fulfilling the new criteria required by the charities commission? http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/publicbenefit/default.asp

    http://www.churchtimes.co.uk/content.asp?id=50147

    The guidance lays down the principle of public benefit: it should be identifiable, clear, related to each of the charity’s aims, and not just a by-product. It should be balanced against any detriment or harm, such as the encouragement of hatred of others, damage to the environment, or damage to people’s mental or physical health. (The guidance cites the example of early-20th-century charities that distributed cigarettes to hospital patients.) It should be available to the public or a section of the public.

    blah blah etc......

    Charities that failed to demonstrate public benefit were not expected to change overnight. The Commission would take “reasonable account” of the time and resources they needed to make the changes. It would also help charities find a way to change their charitable objects to meet the new condition or to set up a new charity as close to the purposes of the original as possible. It might also find that some charities had never been of benefit to the public, and so should not have been called charities.

  • nelly136
    nelly136

    when the borg were protecting their UN status they were happy to put pro-un articles on their site and in the magazines to meet the criteria needed.

    as they do nothing without a reason or to further their cause i'd put a fiver on that the new public watered down issues have been instigated to meet a requirement or futher their machinery in some way.

    is the timing of the new 'public' version a coincidence?

  • Jeffro
    Jeffro

    Elsewhere

    Hot damn! Does that mean that I'm "incorrigibly wicked" because I left the JW religion???

    Well... it's one of the reasons. LOL :)

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