Jehovah Witnesses brings apocalyptic topic to West Palm Beach's 'leaky teepee'

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  • Yizuman
    Yizuman

    http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/local_news/epaper/2009/05/24/0524jehovah.html

    By ANDREW ABRAMSON

    Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

    Sunday, May 24, 2009

    WEST PALM BEACH — It's the start of the Jehovah Witnesses' convention season, and this year they'll be preparing for the end of the world.

    Starting Friday, the Witnesses will host 14 consecutive weeks of conventions at the Christian Convention Center on Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard.

    This year's theme, "Keep on the Watch!" is designed to discuss world events and how they relate to the Bible's prophecy of the apocalypse.

    While all conventions are open to the public, the Witnesses are specifically inviting the public to a discussion with the provocative title, "How to Survive the End of the World," which will be at 11 a.m. Sunday.

    "We feel it is imminent," spokesman Richard Ferris said. "We can't really put a date on it, and the scriptures tell us that nobody knows days or hours, but we'll look at the signs as a theme of our convention and keep on the watch."

    Jehovah Witnesses believe that while the apocalypse will be terrible for many, it will be the beginning of a better world for the faithful.

    "The fighting against nations, we're seeing more earthquakes, you can look at the swine flu, all this, and it just points to the things that shows we are getting very close to what we feel is the end," Ferris said.

    Going door-to-door with Bibles and informational packets has become a trademark for the Witnesses', and Ferris said there's a reason recruiting is such a major part of their religion.

    "While we don't relish the thought of destruction that's going to take place, that's why we feel so strongly about door-to-door work and warning people," Ferris said. "If you knew a hurricane was coming, and you were the only one and you didn't tell anybody, it would be on your shoulders."

    The Christian Convention Center, formerly the West Palm Beach Convention Center nicknamed the Leaky Teepee, is the Witnesses' largest enclosed gathering place in the world.

    There are an estimated 1 million Witnesses in the United States.

    Of the 14 conventions during the summer, seven are in Spanish, six in English, and one in French.

    Mario Beltrami, the spokesman for this weekend's convention, said it is about more than just discussing the apocalypse - it's also about preparing for it.

    "We take Jesus' warning seriously and try to take note of world events that indicate that Jesus's prophecy is being fulfilled regarding the last day," Beltrami said.

    If you go:

    "Keep on the Watch!"

    1610 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., West Palm Beach

    English programs: May 29-31, June 5-7, June 12-14, July 10-12, July 17-19, July 24-26

    Spanish programs: June 19-21, June 26-28, July 3-5, Aug 7-9, Aug 14-16, Aug 21-23, Aug 28-30

    French program: July 31-Aug 2

    The public is invited to attend any session or the entire program. The morning sessions will begin each day at 9:20 a.m. On Friday, the afternoon session will begin at 1:50 p.m. On Saturday, the afternoon session will begin at 1:35 p.m. On Sunday, the afternoon session will begin at 1:20 p.m.

  • SnakesInTheTower
    SnakesInTheTower

    That's a nice facility... if you are forced to go to a DC (or CA's and SAD's there as my mom used to do), that is the place to do it.. wall to wall carpet and nice cushioned theater seating. The city of West Palm took a bath on that sale... WT bought the place, sold a bunch of the land off to Home Depot, poured what I hear is the largest concrete parking lot in S. Florida, restored the leaky roof, gutted the place...beautiful landscaping.

    I think Beltrami used to serve as CO in St. Louis... fairly certain I met him.

    Still a whitewashed grave. And how stupid does that spokesman sound talking about swine flu?..... sheesh...

    Snakes ()

  • Kenneson
    Kenneson

    Snakes,

    What would he say if it was the influenza of 1918 or the Ebola virus?

  • DaCheech
    DaCheech

    Beltrami once called babilon the great/catholic church a whore, and he used a very colorful version of the word "whore".

    he's very charismatic, and gets plenty of green handshakes

  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

    Joe and I lived in WPB for 20 years. We were there when the building was the WPB Convention Center. There were so many statements in that article that made me so indignant that I wrote the reporter and asked for equal billing. We'll see what happens.

    Please write too.

    Barb

  • BabaYaga
    BabaYaga

    I swear to you I expected the date on that article to be from the 1970's.

    Barbara... I sure hope the editor takes you up on your offer!

  • Scott77
    Scott77

    Barb,

    Please, what do you mean by "equal billing'?

    Scott77

  • treadnh2o
    treadnh2o

    I get this paper delivered to my office daily. The people in my office know that JW's (including my family) are cult followers. This does nothing but re-enforce the idea that 'dubs are nuts.

    I showed this article to my active wife, pointing out that it is the same old song. And you guys are right, the swine flu comment made the "brother" look like a real ass (chances are, he is).

    Just glad I am going to the beach next weekend while wife and kids go to the "Leaky Tepee".

    What a bunch of Idiots!!! And they are too blinded to notice.

  • treadnh2o
    treadnh2o

    But to be fair,they did a very nice job remodeling it.

  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

    "Equal billing" means I'd like to tell the other side of the story about the Witnesses, the harm that Witness teachings do to the lives of people. Reading that article might identify them as "nuts" but their message takes root in the minds of people who are unhappy with the world. But they have no idea that they are adding more problems to their lives when they convert. I wanted that reporter to know that there are tens of thousands of people who want to get out of the religion, not get in.

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