JW and Mormon Channel on ROKU

by rrb2016 3 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • rrb2016
    rrb2016

    My Dad used to say that Joan Collins was a "poor man's Elizabeth Taylor." Inow know what he meant.

    Well, this weekend I spent some time watching a bit of JW Broadcasting and the Mormon Channel on Roku. After watching samples of both, I can say that the JW's are a poor man's Mormon. Especially if you compare the JW GB 8 to the Mormon Elders/Quorum of 12. The Mormon leaders are so much better in their speaking abilities, the way they dress (just look at Stephen Lett's ill-fitting suit) and the production qualities of the programming and movies.

    I am sure the JW leaders are jealous of the Mormons and have hired the same kind of marketing company that the Mormons use. It is really weird to be scrolling through the ROKU menu and seeing the JW.ORG Channel logo next to all the "worldly" entertainment providers like Hulu, Neflix and Pandora.

    Yep, JW's are definitely a "poor mans Mormon"

  • AndDontCallMeShirley
    AndDontCallMeShirley

    I can say that the JW's are a poor man's Mormon. Especially if you compare the JW GB 8 to the Mormon Elders/Quorum of 12. The Mormon leaders are so much better in their speaking abilities, the way they dress

    Amazing what an education will do for a person. I think Mormon beliefs are as goofy as the JW's, but at least Mormon teachings don't hamstring a person for life by telling them not to attend college and make something of themselves.

  • Cold Steel
    Cold Steel

    ...the JW's are a poor man's Mormon. Especially if you compare the JW GB 8 to the Mormon Elders/Quorum of 12. The Mormon leaders are so much better in their speaking abilities, the way they dress (just look at Stephen Lett's ill-fitting suit) and the production qualities of the programming and movies.

    As a Mormon, myself, I've always been impressed with the conviction with which they speak. They really believe their religion and the members seem to genuinely love them. I feel the same way.

    Years ago I let a friend invite me to a John Birch Society presentation. The speaker was a guy named...actually, I don't remember his name, but I had read a number of his articles and they were for the most part well written and researched. But he was a bit too conspiratorial for me. Anyway, when he came out, he was dressed in a loud plaid suit that was amber with green intersecting stripes. I mean, I know circus clowns and used car salesmen that wouldn't have worn that suit! Yet he gave his talk as though nothing was amiss. But this guy wasn't doing his cause any good.

    I'm presently studying another church led by a man named David Peck, pastor general of the Restored Church of God. Speaking of conviction, he has that in spades; however, his arrogance is breathtaking. He believes Herbert W. Armstrong was the Elijah that Malachi spoke of and he sees himself as a latter day apostle. He wrote an articulate piece on the church's website about the two prophets of Revelation 11, and how they would need to be sent by an apostle because, he said, apostles outranked, or were put in authority, over prophets. He has some videos on YouTube and he writes just like he sounds. It's good to speak with authority, but there's a fine line between that and pride, and it's clear he has an elevated opinion of himself.

    I've never heard any of the GB speakers, but if someone could point me towards some, I'd like to hear them.

  • steve2
    steve2

    The comparison of Joan Collins with Liz Taylor is unfortunate. Joan may have been a "poor man's Liz" but hell, Joan sure kept - and indeed still keeps - in better shape than Liz did. Ms Taylor ballooned terribly, proving that if you peak too early, the rest is downhill. Joan coasts like the supreme bitch-goddess she is.

    Give jw.tv time. It will learn from mormon.tv. Your enemy is often more instructive for your betterment than your ally could ever be. Lett's ill-fitting suit and awkward mannerisms will be "adjusted", and slick can always become slicker, as anyone who'se worked in tv can testify.

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