Blondie's Comments You Will Not Hear at the 11-02-08 WT Study (PURE LANG)

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    blondie

    Comments You Will Not Hear at the 11-2-08 WT Study (August 15, 2008, pages 21-25) (PURE LANGUAGE)Review comments will be in red
    WT material from today's WT will be in black
    Quotes from other sources will be in quotes boxes
    w = Watchtower
    g = Awake
    jv = Proclaimers book

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    "I shall give to peoples the challenge to a pure language in order for them aIl to call upon the name of Jehovah."-ZEPH. 3:9.


    OPENING COMMENTS

    How many of us remember the Watchtower study in the 1970's about the "pure language" or in 1991, a vocabulary that proved to be words that the WTS injected into the bible, like "paradise earth" and "governing body." Or that knowing these words proved one to be a true and active jw...shibboleth or sibboleth.

    Theocratese

    http://jehovah.to/glos/index.html

    Quote

    *** w91 5/1 p. 19 par. 17 Speak the Pure Language and Live Forever! ***
    conflict between the Israelite tribe of Ephraim and Judge Jephthah of Gilead. To identify Ephraimites trying to flee across the Jordan River, the Gileadites used the password “Shibboleth,” which had an initial “sh” sound. The men of Ephraim betrayed themselves to the Gileadite sentries at the fords of the Jordan by saying “Sibboleth” instead of “Shibboleth,” mispronouncing the opening sound of the word. As a result, 42,000 Ephraimites were slain! (Judges 12:5, 6) Similarly, what Christendom’s clergy teach may sound close to the pure language to those not well acquainted with Bible truth. But speaking in a false religious way will prove fatal in the day of Jehovah’s anger.



    START OF ARTICLE


    Q 1. What wonderful gift has Jehovah given us?

    THE gift of language did not originate with mankind but, rather, with man's Creator, Jehovah God. (Ex. 4:11, 12) He gave the first human, Adam, the ability not only to speak but also to coin new words and thus expand his vocabulary. (Gen. 2:19, 20, 23) What a wonderful gift this has proved to be! It has even enabled mankind to communicate with their heavenly Father and to praise his glorious name.

    Did God talk directly with Adam........a perfect man? Will God talk directly with perfect humans or always through Jesus?


    What does the WTS say once again adding to the bible?


    Quote

    *** w04 1/1 p. 29 Highlights From the Book of Genesis—I ***
    Did Jehovah God speak to Adam directly? The Bible reveals that when God spoke to humans, it was often through an angel. (Genesis 16:7-11; 18:1-3, 22-26; 19:1; Judges 2:1-4; 6:11-16, 22; 13:15-22) God’s chief spokesman was his only-begotten Son, called “the Word.” (John 1:1) Very likely God spoke to Adam and Eve through “the Word.”—Genesis 1:26-28; 2:16; 3:8-13.



    Quote

    *** w90 5/1 p. 30 Questions From Readers ***
    Did Jehovah God speak to Adam directly, or did he speak through the Word, the only-begotten Son of God?The Bible does not give us an explicit answer to this question. While God could have spoken directly to his perfect human son in Eden, likely He communicated with Adam through the Word...So when the perfect man Adam was created, his loving Father could have dealt directly with this perfect new creation. However, in view of the foregoing, it is likely that he used the Word.



    Q 2. Why do humans no longer speak one common language?

    2. During the first 17 centuries of human existence, everyone spoke just one language, having "one set of words." (Gen. 11:1) Then came the rebellion of Nimrod's day.(Contrary to Jehovah's instructions, disobedient humans gathered at what later came to be called Babel, determined to remain in one location. They started to build a massive tower, not to give Jehovah glory, but to "make a celebrated name" for themselves! So
    Jehovah confused the original language of those rebels and caused them to speak various tongues. Thus they were scattered over all the
    surface of the earth.-Read Genesis 11: 4-8.

    Do you know that the WTS teaches that the language of Noah and his family stayed the same and that was Hebrew?

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    *** w91 5/1 p. 11 par. 3 Become United by the Pure Language ***
    Yes, human speech is a divine gift, for God gave the first man, Adam, a language. It was evidently the one eventually called Hebrew. That language was spoken by the Israelite descendants of “Abram the Hebrew,” a faithful patriarch whose ancestor Shem was a son of the ark builder Noah. (Genesis 11:10-26; 14:13; 17:3-6) In view of God’s prophetic blessing on Shem, it is reasonable to conclude that his language was not
    affected by something Jehovah God did miraculously 43 centuries ago.—Genesis 9:26.




    Q 3. What happened when Jehovah confused the speech of the rebels at Babel?

    3. Today, literally thousands of languages -some sav over 6,800-are spoken in the world. Each of these languages requires different thought patterns. It appears, then, that when Jehovah God confused the speech of those rebels, be blotted out all memory of their previous common language( He not only introduced into their minds new vocabularies but also changed their thought patterns and produced new grammars. No
    wonder the location of that tower came to be called "Confusion," or Babel! (Gen. 11:9, ftn.) Interestingly, only the Bible gives a satisfying explanation of the origin of the diversity of languages that we see today.


    different thought patterns--where does the bible say that?

    "it appears"...blotted out all memory--where does the bible say that?

    "only Bible gives a satisfying explanation"--where does the bible say that?



    A New, Pure Language

    Q 4. What did Jehovah foretell would happen in our time?

    4. As fascinating as the Bible account about God's intervention at Babel may be, something even more interesting and important has occurred in our time. Through his prophet Zephaniah, Jehovah foretold: "Then I shall give to peoples the change to a pure language, in order for them all to call upon the name of Jehovah, in order to serve him shoulder to shoulder." (Zeph. 3:9) What is that "pure language," and how can we learn to speak it fluently?


    Was Zephaniah talking about non-jews? If Jews, then by WTS application, only spiritual Israelites, "anointed" jws.


    Q 5. What is the pure language, and what has resulted from this change of language?

    5. The pure language is the truth about Jehovah God and his purposes as found in his Word, the Bible. That "language" includes a correct understanding of the truth about God's Kingdom and how it will sanctify Jehovah's name, vindicate his sovereignty, and bring eternal blessings to faithful mankind. What results from this change of Language"! We are told that people will "call upon the name ofJehovah" and will "serve him shoulder to shoulder." Unlike the events of Babel, this change to the pure language has resulted in praise to Jehovah's name and unity for his people.

    Is the pure language, "the truth about Jehovah and his purposes," (where's Jesus?) to be found only in WT publications or only in the Bible, which

    is the authority?

    Whose name?


    Quote

    (John 20:31) 31 But these have been written down that YOU may believe that Jesus is the Christ the Son of God, and that, because of believing, YOU may have life by means of his name.



    "correct understanding" as the WTS says?

    Quote

    *** w02 12/1 p. 17 par. 17 Enjoy Personal Study of God’s Word ***
    That our private reading of the Bible is not enough. Jehovah, by his spirit, uses the faithful and discreet slave class to help us to understand his Word at the right time.




    The WTS for many years taught that it was "vindicate" God's name.

    Quote

    *** w95 5/15 p. 25 par. 17 Part 2—Flashes of Light—Great and Small ***
    Similarly, for a long time, Witnesses spoke of the vindication of Jehovah’s name. (until 1987 but there was no mention of the change until 1995).



    "faithful mankind"--only jws

    Quote

    *** w89 9/1 p. 19 par. 7 Remaining Organized for Survival Into the Millennium ***Only Jehovah’s Witnesses, those of the anointed remnant and the “great crowd,” as a united organization under the protection of the Supreme Organizer, have any Scriptural hope of surviving the impending end of this doomed system dominated by Satan the Devil. (Revelation 7:9-17; 2 Corinthians 4:4) They will make up the “flesh” that Jesus Christ said would be saved through the worst tribulation of all human history.




    Learning the Pure Language

    Q 6, 7. (a) What is involved with learning a new language, and how docs this apply to learning the pure language? (b) 'What will we now
    consider?


    6. When someone sets out to master another language, he has to do more than memorize new words. Learning a new language involves learning a new way of thinking, new thought patterns. Logic and humor may be different in another language. Pronunciation of new sounds will require a different use of the speech organs, such as the tongue. The same is true when we start to learn the pure language of Bible truth. More is required than just learning a few basic Bible teachings. Mastering this new language involves modifying our thinking and transforming our minds.-Read Romans 12:2; Ephesians 4:23.

    "new way of thinking, new thought patterns"--as taught by the WTS alone.

    "modifying our thinking and transforming our minds"--per the WTS


    The BITE method, identifying cult mind control
    Steve Hassan at www.freedomofmind.com


    Quote

    III. Thought Control

    1. Need to internalize the group’s doctrine as "Truth"

    a. Map = Reality

    b. Black and White thinking

    c. Good vs. evil

    d. Us vs. them (inside vs. outside)

    2. Adopt "loaded" language (characterized by "thought-terminating clichés"). Words are the tools we use to think with. These "special" words

    constrict rather than expand understanding. They function to reduce complexities of experience into trite, platitudinous "buzz words".

    3. Only "good" and "proper" thoughts are encouraged.




    7. What will help us not only to understand the pure language but also to speak it fluently? As with learning any language, there are some basic techniques that can help us to attain proficiency in speaking the language of Bible truth. Let us consider some of the basic steps used by people to learn another language and see how those steps can help us to learn this new figurative language.

    language of bible truth--only WT doctrine


    Speaking the Pure Language Fluently

    Q 8, 9. What must we do if we want to learn the pure language, and why is this so important?

    8. Listen carefully. At lirst, a new language may sound completely foreign to the untrained ear. (Isa. 33:19) But as a person learns to concentrate on what he is hearing, he will start to recognize individual words and recurring patterns of speech. In a similar way, we are admonished: "It is necessary for us to pay more than the usual attention to the things heard by us, that we may never drift away." (Heb. 2:1) repeatedly, Jesus admonished his followers: "Let him that has ears listen." (Matt. 11:15; 13:-13; Mark 4:23; Luke 14:35) Yes, we need to "listen and get the senseI!
    of what we hear in order to progress in our understanding of the pure language.-Matt. 15: 10; Mark 7:14.

    Listen--concentrate; but listen to what, the Bible or WTS publications.

    9. Listening requires concentration, but the effort is truly worthwhile. (Luke 8: 18) When at Christian meetings, do we find ourselves concentrating on what is being explained, or are we distracted? It is vital that we do our utmost to concentrate on what is being presented. Otherwise, we could actually become dull in our hearing.-Heb. 5:11

    Christian (jw) meetings...distracted but jw meetings are mind numbingly boring

    What is presented, the Bible or WT doctrine?


    Q 10, 11. (a) In addition to listening carefully, what must we do? (b) What else is involved in speaking the pure language?

    10. Imitate fluent speakers. Students of a new language are encouraged not only to listen carefully but also to try to imitate, or mimic, the pronunciation and speech patterns of fluent speakers. This helps the students to avoid developing a heavy accent that may later hinder their efforts to communicate. In a comparable way, we should learn from those who have mastered the "art of teaching" the new language. (2 Tim. 4:2) Ask for help. Be willing to accept correction when you make mistakes.-Read Hebrews 12:5, 6, 11.

    Imitate fluent speakers--not Christ?

    "willing accept correction"--does the WTS accept correction on things such as the superior authorities, will the people of Sodom and Gomorrah

    be resurrected, are organ transplants allowed?



    11. Speaking the pure language involves not only believing the truth and teaching it to others but also harmonizing our conduct with God's laws and principles. To assist us in doing this, we need to imitate others. This includes imitating their faith and zeal. It also includes imitating the whole life course ofJesus. (1 Cor.11:1; Heb.12:2; 13:7) If we persist in doing this, it will result in unity among God's people, allowing them to speak, as it were, with the same accent.-1 Cor. 4: 16, 17.

    "believing the truth"--only WT truth

    "harmonizing our conduct with God's laws" or WT rules...no beards for men, organ transplants, etc.

    "imitate others"--Christ is not enough?

    "God's people"--only jws


    Q 12. How is memorization involved with learning a new language?

    12. Memorize. Students of language need to commit many new things to memory. This includes new vocabularies and expressions. For Christians, memorization can be a powerful help in mastering the pure language. Rom. 10:10; Heb. 10:23-25 Certainly we would do well to memorize the names of the books of the Bible in their order. Some have made it a goal to memorize the wording of a certain number of Bible texts or citations. Others have found it beneficial to memorize Kingdom songs, the names of the tribes of Israel and of the 12 apostles, and the qualities that make up the fruitage of the spirit. In ancient times, many Israelites learned the psalms by heart. In modern times, one young boy memorized over 80 Bible verses word for word by the time he was just six years old. Could we make better use of this valuable skill?

    How many verses have jws ever memorized? I played a "bible" game with a group of jws and blew them out of the water. I was stunned what they did not know, all jws for 20 or more years.

    Names of bible books in order--this was a shower game I played several times over the years at jw parties. I always won and was accused of cheating. Many did not even know there were 66 books. Memorize kingdom songs, 12 tribes, 12 apostles, fruits of the spirit (9)....but I knew brothers who could name every player on their special team or could recite stats for the last 15 years but could not name the 12 tribes, elders
    included.


    Improve Your Fluency in Speaking the Pure Language by

    • listening carefully. Luke 8:18; Heb. 2:1
    • imitating fluent speakers. 1 Cor. 11 :1; Heb. 13:7
    • memorizing and repeating. Jas. 1 :22-25; 2 Pet. 1 :12
    • reading aloud. Ps. 1:1, 2; Rev. 1:3
    • analyzing the "grammar." 2 Tim. 1:13
    • continuing to make progress. Heb. 5:11-14; 6:1, 2
    • assigning definite study times. Dan. 6:16, 20; Eph. 6:18
    • speaking it.


    Q 13. Why is repetition so important?

    13. Repetition helps the memory, and repeated reminders are an integral part of our Christian education. The apostle Peter said: "I shall be disposed always to remind you of these things, although you know them and are firmly set in the truth that is present in you." (2 Pet. 1:12) Why do we need reminders? Because they deepen our understanding, expand our viewpoint, and strengthen our determination to stay on course spiritually. (Is. 119:129) Constantly reviewing God's standards and principles helps us scrutinize ourselves and counteracts the tendency to be "a forgetful hearer." (Jas. 1:22-25) If we do not keep reminding ourselves of the truth, other things will influence our hearts and we may no longer speak the pure language with fluency.

    Repetition at the many jw meetings did not seem to help the memory of the jws attending. Christian or WT education? "Scrutinize ourselves" or be constantly scrutinized by the elders?

    Q 14. What will help us when we are studying the pure language?

    14. Read aloud. (Rev. 1:3) Some students try to study a new language silently by themselves. This does not produce the best results. When studying the pure language, we may at times need to read "in an undertone" to help our concentration. (Read Psalms 1:1, 2.) Doing this impresses indelibly on our minds the material we are reading. In Hebrew, the expression "to read in an undertone" is closely related to
    meditation. Just as digestion is needed if we are to benefit fully from the food we eat, meditation is needed if we are to absorb what we read. Do we allow enough time to meditate on what we study? After reading the Bible, we must think deeply about what we have read.

    "Read aloud"--I can't remember any of my family or roommates reading let alone aloud.

    Meditate?


    Q 15. How can we study the "grammar" of the pure language?

    15 Analyze the grammar. At some point, it is beneficial to study the grammar, or word patterns and rules, of a new language that we are learning. This allows us to understand the structure of the language, enabling us to speak it properly. Just as a language has a pattern of words, the pure language of Scriptural truth has "the pattern of healthful words." (2Tim. 1:13) We need to copy that "pattern."

    Grammar--WT rules

    Speak it properly or end up disassociated.



    Q 16. 'What tendency do we need to overcome, and how can we do this?

    16. Continue to make progress. A person may learn enough of a language to get by in normal conversation but then stop making progress. A similar problem may arise with those speaking the pure language. (Read Hebrews 5:/1-14.) What can help us to overcome this tendency? Be willing to expand your vocabulary, as it were. "Now that we have left the primary doctrine about the Christ, let us press on to maturity, not laying a foundation again, namely, repentance from dead works, and faith toward God, the teaching on baptisms and the laying on of the hands, the resurrection of the dead and everlasting judgment."-Heb. 6:1, 2.

    expand vocabulary--how many jws can explain 1914 or the blood doctrine even after more than 10 years?

    Q 17. Why are regular study habits important? Illustrate.

    17 Assign definite study times. Shorter study periods on a regular basis are better than longer periods held spasmodically. Study at times when you arc alert and not easily distracted. Learning a new language is like cutting a path through the jungle. The more often the path is traversed, the easier the journey becomes. If the path is unused for any length of time, the jungle will soon encroach upon it. So persistence and constancy are vital! (Dan. 6:16, 20) Prayerfully "keep awake with all constancy" when it comes to speaking the pure language of Bible truth. -Eph.6:18.

    definite study times---don't make me laugh!

    short and regular rather than longer--WT better take what you can get.


    Q 18. Why should we speak the pure language at every opportunity?

    18. Speak! Speak! Speak! Some who are learning a new language may hesitate to speak it because they are shy or afraid to make mistakes. That will hold them back from making progress. When it comes to learning a language, the old adage is true, Practice makes perfect. The more the shldent speaks the new language, the more comfortable he becomes with using it. We likewise need to speak the pure language at every opportunity. "With the heart one exercises faith for righteousness, but with the mouth one makes public declaration for salvation." (Rom. 10: 10) Not only do we make a "public declaration" at the time of our baptism but we also make it when we speak about Jehovah at every opportunity, including when we engage in the ministry. (Matt. 28:19,20; Heb. 13:15) Our Christian meetings allow us to make clear, concise expressions in the pure language.-Read Hebrews 10:23-25.

    Speak WT doctrine

    Speak about Jehovah--Where's Jesus?

    "Christian" meetings teach WT doctrine not the bible.


    Unitedly Use the Pure Language to Praise Jehovah


    Q 19, 20. (a) What amazing thing is being accomplished by Jehovah's Witnesses in our day? (b) What is your resolve?

    19. How exciting it would have been to be in Jerusalem on Sunday morning, Sivan 6, in the year 33 C.E.! Early that morning, just before nine o'clock, those gathered in an upper room miraculously "started to speak with different tongues." (Acts 2:4) Today, the gift of tongues is no longer available to God's servants. (1 Cor. 13:
    tongues.

    No speaking in tongues now per WTS, not even anointed.

    Do only jws "declare"? Do they even mention the kingdom?


    20. How grateful we are that no matter what language we normally speak, we are all united in speaking the pure language of Bible truth! In a way, this is a reversal of what happened at Babel. As with one tongue, jehovah's people bring praise to his name. (I Cor. I: 10) May it be our resolve to continue serving "shoulder to shoulder" with our brothers and sisters earth wide as we learn to speak that one language ever more fluently, to the glory of our heavenly Father, Jehovah.-Read PsaIms 150:1-6.

    Bible truth = WT doctrine only

    brothers and sisters--only jws


    How Would You Answer?

    ·What is the pure language?
    ·Our speaking the pure language involves what?
    ·What will help us to speak the pure language fluently?

    CONCLUDING COMMENTS

    Where's Jesus in this article?


    Love, Blondie

  • yknot
    yknot

    alt

    Thank you so much Blondie..... for the sheer cultic undertones I have been dreading this article !

  • Jeremy C
    Jeremy C

    Another Watchtower "Pure Language" article? Oy vey. I thought that these pure language articles would have died out with afros and bell-bottoms.

    But just as past fads tend to re-emerge in later generations, this Fred Franz era propaganda is being pulled off of the shelf, dusted off, and put back into circulation for the newer generation of JWs.

    I think that the Watchtower’s teaching of the "Pure Language" has probably been one of the most effective accessories in their mind control repertoire. The pure language is presented as being an all encompassing standard that governs all areas of Christianity (doctrines, conduct, sacred service, organizational standards, etc.) The Watchtower has taken it upon itself to define what the pure language is. Since the Watchtower is able to convince its followers that they alone are the only ones "speaking" the pure language, the "pure language" of the Watchtower now becomes a litmus test by which all other Christians must pass. And thus, it is no surprise that all other denominations fail the test.

    This feeds into the "where else can we go" dilemma. The average JW is convinced that since Jehovah’s Witnesses are the only ones "speaking the pure language", that there is no where else for them to go. It also allows them to dismiss the devotion and fine conduct of other Christians since those Christians are not speaking the "pure language".

    The Watchtower leadership is like a first year law school student who drops out of college, and proceeds to begin writing books on what is "constitutional" and what is not.

  • passwordprotected
    passwordprotected

    Do the WTS really want JWs to do intense Bible study and meditation? Personally speaking it was this very activity that ushered me out of the KH never to return.

    Q 14. What will help us when we are studying the pure language? 14. Read aloud. (Rev. 1:3) Some students try to study a new language silently by themselves. This does not produce the best results. When studying the pure language, we may at times need to read "in an undertone" to help our concentration. (Read Psalms 1:1, 2.) Doing this impresses indelibly on our minds the material we are reading. In Hebrew, the expression "to read in an undertone" is closely related to meditation. Just as digestion is needed if we are to benefit fully from the food we eat, meditation is needed if we are to absorb what we read. Do we allow enough time to meditate on what we study? After reading the Bible, we must think deeply about what we have read.

    Is it just me, or are the WTS making it seem like a hell of a lot of hard work? "Allow enough time to meditate", "We must think deeply". My experience is that you naturally end up thinking deeply about what you've been read in the Bible. You don't need to be told to do it. However, being told that you need to sit and think deeply, oh, and schedule enough time to do so, doesn't that make you want to do the opposite?

    IMHO this article was clumsy, trying to shoehorn spirituality into an overly involved illustration about language.

    Conspiracy side-note;
    Point 3 on the Georgia Guidestones;
    UNITE HUMANITY WITH A LIVING NEW LANGUAGE.

    Also, the European Union seems to have similar ideals to that of the WTS;

  • insearchoftruth
    insearchoftruth

    Thanks for the early post, you are incredible and I can not thank you enough for your service and assistance with this!!!!

    Appreciate it!

  • truthseeker
    truthseeker

    Blondie,

    That was an excellent review.

    I hadn't read the following quote before:

    *** w02 12/1 p. 17 par. 17 Enjoy Personal Study of God’s Word ***That our private reading of the Bible is not enough. Jehovah, by his spirit, uses the faithful and discreet slave class to help us to understand his Word at the right time.

    It makes me sick to think how the Society changes its teachings (generation of 1914, 1935, anointed) constantly yet tell us they have a correct understanding at the "right time."

  • Amha·’aret
    Amha·’aret

    Thanks once again Blondie. I appreciate all your work.

    Jeremy C - well said! You summed it up really well. You said what I was thinking reading it but put it much better than I would have!

    I remember the "pure language" set of conventions quite clearly. Its so true that the gb use this phrase to make sure they "guide" all the decisions jws make in their lives. Nothing is left out, whatever they can't make a direct rule about has some vague dos and don'ts nonetheless. How can the dubs not see the level of control they are giving away! It blows my mind that I was like that up until less than a year ago.

    Very glad to be out

  • Room 215
    Room 215

    Hi Blondie, thanks for this insightful analysis. It seems to me that ``pure language" in JW Theospeak refers to lacing everyday conversation with expressions and JW jargon unitelligible to worldy ones (read ``normal human beings" here). It also seems that over the past several years, they've actually turned their backs on the general public: the so-called ``public lectures" have morphed into service talks for insiders only, filled as they are with references to ``the faithful and discreet slave", ``pioneering," ``anointed remnant", ``Bethel", etc.,etc.

    Speakers sfrequently read verbatim from large segments of WT literature to the detriment of scripture reading (when at Bethel we on the speaking list were repeatedly warned not to use Theospeak or read from anything other than the Bible). Then there are the special ``kool-aid" edition of the WT, which is likewise often baffling to any non-JW who tries to make sense of it.

  • ldrnomo
    ldrnomo

    Blondie:

    I look forward to these comments from the WT study every week. It reminds me how ridiculous the watchtower organization is and entertains me at the same time.

    Thank you so much

    LD

  • Open mind
    Open mind

    Thanks Blondie. Especially for having it posted on Friday.

    The phrase "Pure Language" always makes me think of Steven Hassan's "Combatting Cult Mind Control" and his list of tell-tale signs to look for.

    Here's a possible approach I might try with my JW-loyal wife:

    **************************

    OM: So honey, what do you think your co-workers would think of this article?

    Wife: Hmmm. Oh I don't know. I think a lot of it would just go right over their heads.

    OM: Yeah, I suppose that's true. I wonder why the Watchtower puts such a spotlight on us having the "PURE LANGUAGE" though? Don't they realize that will just raise red flags in the minds of interested people?

    Wife: How?

    OM: Well, people who criticize Jehovah's Witnesses like to lump us together with cults like Scientology, and it takes lots of explaining to try to show someone how we're different. But this Watchtower article just shines a light on something we DO have in common with Scientology, the Moonies and groups like that.

    Wife: What? Having the "Pure Language?"

    OM: Yes. That's something you always hear when you read about something wacky the Scientologists did or believe. You'll always hear at least one or two weird insider "code words" that have special meaning to their members. You know, like, "Fair Game" or "Dead Agent".

    Wife: I don't remember those terms exactly, but, yeah, that sounds familiar.

    OM: I suppose it's natural for any organization to develop some amount of insider lingo, but to shine a light on it like this, just makes us look cultish. Do you see what I mean?

    Wife: *light clicks on* My God! We're in a cult!!!!

    ************************

    Probably dreaming on that last bit, but that's how I think I'll approach this one.

    Thanks again Blondie,

    om

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