NLP, Subliminal Messages and the WT Writing Department

by 00DAD 32 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • cobaltcupcake
    cobaltcupcake

    "Wrong" is the word that has the most impact in that sentence. I thought it was oddly worded too. Why not say, "It is only natural to hope...." Definitely some subliminal jerking around going on.

  • Amelia Ashton
    Amelia Ashton

    I do believe particular wording is deliberate in magazines.

    Those already indoctrinated see the significance but the uninitiated won't have a clue.

    Loaded language is their speciality.

  • Pterist
    Pterist

    Straight and Crooked Thinking is a good book to see behind the "words"

    Free copy.....sorry cant make the link clickable on my iPad.

    http://neglectedbooks.com/Straight_and_Crooked_Thinking.pdf

  • darth frosty
    darth frosty

    Coupla deep conversations on this subject:

    link

    LINK

    I do believe they use NLP

    Lifeistooshorts experience with hypnotism

  • Ténébreux
    Ténébreux

    Just my thoughts - "right" and "not wrong" are not linguistically equivalent. If you tell someone they are "not wrong" about a certain proposition, it leaves some uncertainty as to what actually is right. So you can weasel out of it later by saying you never made any claim.

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  • HeyThere
    HeyThere

    I have NLP training and agree...and recognized how the wt uses emotional manipulation, anchors, etc. They very clearly understand and know exactly the impact they want to have.

  • cultBgone
    cultBgone

    I agree, HeyThere, and thanks to B'sass for boosting the post.

  • Band on the Run
    Band on the Run

    I once thought that the writers were not well-educated. When I have a chance, I read the lit at JW.org. They are purposefully choosing very word. Sometimes the writers strike me as choosing odd phrases. I don't have the background to analyze it in more detail. Also, how do they achieve such a neutral tone when so many are writing. It is eerie.

  • berrygerry
    berrygerry

    Reminds me of the confusion and guilt I felt years ago as I read an article that didn't quite answer the question of whether it was okay to pray for a DF'd person.

    The number of confused prayers I said about my DF'd child was endless.

    The statement about "right" being different than "not wrong" is very correct.

    Only in math does a double negative become a positive - not in English.

    Double negatives are an essential part of accurate speech.

    Unfortunately, the WTS does use as a CYA.

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