Six Screens comments on controversial conference call

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  • kool aid man06
    kool aid man06

    Without question, the Ravyn Guiliani interview on the Six Screens conference call created lots of controversy. Ravyn's experience with SRA (Satanic Ritual Abuse) was instantly rejected by so many. It was as though people pre-judicated her story before she had a chance to tell it. The Ritual abuse she claims to have been involved with did not involve drinking blood, sexual abuse, or sacrificing babies, or the more extreme examples of SRA. She spoke for over three hours of her involvement as a young Jehovah's Witness concerning automatic writing. Allegedly, she was a conduit, a channeller, for wicked angels, or demons. The information, as she said, that came from the spirit world, was written by her in a notebook, and this information was used in Watchtower publications. All reading this post have hopefully come to understand the Watchtower organization is very dark, and evil. Whether you are a Christian, or an atheist, we can all agree that the Watchtower is a dangerous and destructive cult! The Six Screens Conference Call has a variety of subjects and guests. We make an attempt to gather information, examine it, and let the listeners draw their own conclusions.Please keep in mind that the Saturday night program is not advertised or promoted as a Christian agenda only. It is designed to let all those who have been "touched by the tentacles of the Watchtower" to express their views of how they have been affected by the Watchtower. The guest's views are not necessarilly our opinion, and they may not be your opinion, but we do allow the people to express themselves. The conference call format is working. People from all over the world are calling in and finding this format as a place to tell their stories.To listen to the Guiliani interview, click this link http://sixscreensofthewatchtower.com/conferencecall.html For those interested, we do have a conference call with a Christian agenda. It's called The Upper Room Ministries conference call. It is on every other Sunday at 2p.m.EST.

  • Gill
    Gill

    Very interesting.

    Can't put anything past the WT society as they are capable of anything.

    I would ask all to keep and open mind and not immeadiately flinch and scoff at the phrase 'Satanic Ritual.'

    There are people who believe and practice these things whether they are real or not and THAT is what we should all be concerned about.

    The lives that the WT touches are always harmed in one way or another, and idt is the end result that matters. With the WT it tends to be misery, control and a waste of life.

  • jgnat
    jgnat

    I have promised to listen to it. Accepting incredulous stories, without thoroughly checking them out, hurt the ex-JW cause. We come off as crackpots. There's enough to chew on about the society without spreading or repeating incredulous stories.

  • isaacaustin
    isaacaustin

    I think Rick has made some good points. He is not saying he agrees or belives this Ravyn's stroy automatically. But, unlike what the WT forces its members to do...he is simply hearing the other side.

  • passwordprotected
    passwordprotected

    Haven't the WTS previously endorsed the Greiber translation of the Bible? And didn't Russell re-publish 'Angels and Women'? Weren't both of these volumes supposedly received via 'fallen angels' or demons? As a result, could it be argued that the WTS has, in it's history, used 'channelers' to bring them information from the spirit realm?

  • Gill
    Gill

    Yes. The WT is infamous for dabbling in the occult, but not really surprising considering its occult / hidden roots.

    People want to believe that Satanism is outrageous lie against the WT and want to believe that such practices DO NOT take place.

    The truth is that there are people who practice these things and believe in them. Whether they are real or not is neither here nor there, the worry is that people believe and do practice them.

  • yknot
    yknot

    Was Ravyn the one who was called to testify in court about a boy named Jason who allegedly committed suicide at Bethel?

  • isaacaustin
    isaacaustin

    Was Ravyn the one who was called to testify in court about a boy named Jason who allegedly committed suicide at Bethel?

    I was wondering that in the back of my mind- a Jason R who supposedly was molested by Dan Sydlik...and the Wt supposedly exhumed (illegally) his body? A search on the sicial sec death index left only one possible person to fit this match and further investigation showed no substantiation. Is this the same person?

  • passwordprotected
    passwordprotected

    Woah isaac, what's this??

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