JW's not a cult or sect just Christians...

by sleepy 12 Replies latest jw friends

  • nytelecom2
    nytelecom2
    in Adelaide: really materialistic, snobbery PERTH: Subiaco: totally dead, loose conduct, matrialistism, snobbery
    ELIZABETH in Adelaide: immaturity, stupidity FULHAM GARDENS in Adelaide: materialistic, snobbery MELBOURNE:
    ANFIELD: nepotism, greed, arrogance FALMOUTH in Cornwall (elitism, cliques, lying, coverups)


    BOOOOOOHAAAHHA..yes cuz these will hold up in any court of law..

  • plmkrzy
    plmkrzy

    nytelecom2

    Do you count your time here as time spent in the field service?
    I was also woundering when you go door to door, when someone answers the door is the first thing out of your mouth BWAHHAHAAHHAHAHAAA?

  • Trotafox
    Trotafox

    Sleepy: I did the same research in the Library and book stores. I must have pulled out 15 reference books on religion at the Library. Chapters on JW's were there either as historical reference or their being named as a modern cult. And yes the Proclaimers Book was there, along with a few of WTS books. There was one copy of Ray Franz' "Crisis of Conscience" and his "In Search of Christian Freedom". Both were very well worn (YES!).

    The bookstore had only two books where there were chapters on JW's and both tying them in with Cults.

    What I want to know is this. There are so many books available on the Net that have been written by other ex-JW's (other than RF)..those who have been there and know the truth about the organization. What criteria do stores like Barnes & Noble and Christian books stores use to stock particular book titles? It sure would be nice to see some of the Net books on the store shelfs.

    Obviously, Libraries take book donations. How about all of us taking one book we have in our personal Library re the Borg and donating it to our local Library. YES? I assume that the Library would be aware of overdue books and not allow it to disappear. Yes?

    Any bookstore owners or librarians reading this. Would like comments.

    Trot

    "Wicked men obey from fear; good men, from love".... Aristotle. You can love and obey Christ without intervention from an organization.

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