Why Are Some Superstitions Okay?

by Swan 29 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Swan
    Swan

    This is one of the things I never understood as a JW. I was told that JWs were not superstitious people. As followers of the true God Jehovah, we weren't to give in to false beliefs, even if others were practicing them. We were supposed to ignore Friday 13. We should not avoid black cats. We shouldn't worry if we broke a mirror. We shouldn't throw salt over our shoulder. We shouldn't knock on wood after making a statement aloud. In other words, even though many "worldly" people participated in these knowing these things are just pure superstition and they really don't believe in it anyway, JWs had to stick out like sore thumbs and not follow even the most innocuous superstitious practices.

    Common courtesy dictates that when someone sneezes, you say bless you or Gesundheit. Not JWs. You couldn't wish a friend embarking on some venture good luck or tell them break-a-leg. You couldn't wish upon a star. You weren't supposed to throw money in fountains even though it went to a good charity. All of these and many others were forbidden because of their superstitious roots.

    Personally, I love the sound of wind chimes on a warm summer day. Why couldn't we have wind chimes? Supposedly they were associated with the superstition of scaring away demons, so JWs couldn't have them on their porch. But they are so decorative and sound so nice, I wondered why we couldn't have them just because we liked the sound.

    JWs claim they are free from superstition, but JWs are some of the most superstitious people I know! Though they ignore many, there are a number of superstitions they have followed through the years. I will just list some of the actual superstitions they believe in.

    A heart transplant, blood transfusion, or vaccination would change your personality to that of the donor.

    Be careful of buying demon possessed objects from thrift stores, especially Salvation Army or St. Vincent de Paul. I was told of one elder who bought a pair of second-hand shoes. After he bought and started wearing these shoes he got speeding ticket after speeding ticket. He had always been a good driver before. He concluded that the shoes he bought were demonized, and threw them away. After that he returned to his normal good driving habits. This was an actual experience related from the stage at an assembly and related to me by my aunt and uncle. What balderdash!

    Smurf dolls, notorious for gang raping whole congregations in the 80's, were banned from the meetings. Okay, so I exaggerated, but not much more than the actual urban legend that had these demon possessed, blue fuzzed, makers of mayhem running through the aisles at Kingdom Halls. I didn't believe that one either. It was just too ludicrous!

    Voodoo practicers could work their magic on all but the JWs. But if their faith wasn't strong, these voodoo priests could even get a JW. Then the JW would have to call Jehovah's name out loud to overcome the curse.

    Smoking, a form of druggery, was linked to those who practiced spiritism. So the GB decided smoking was a form of devil worship too (pharmekia???), could allow spirit control, and forbade it. Hypnosis was avoided by JWs as they were trying to quit smoking, because the demons again could take control (even though we pass through that same state of consciousness naturally every night as we fall asleep).

    Dungeons and Dragons could lead to mind control and the player's personality could become lost in the game character they were role-playing.

    When good things happen it was Jehovah's will, and when bad things happen it is the JW's fault or Satan's fault.

    There are even examples of numerology, which they claim not to believe in. Remember the seven tracts we distributed before the end of this system of things in 1975. Why did their symposium talks always have three speakers? And then there is the 1914-Great Pyramid connection that most JWs don't even know about any more.

    We were told the times of miracles were over after the apostles passed away, yet JWs could become totally invisible to Nazis even though they were standing in plain sight in the middle of a room.

    Many JWs believed those superstitions and others like them. Yet they wouldn't put up a wind chime. I could never figure out why not. And now piƱatas are okay, as long as you don't believe in the superstition. So why not wind chimes? And if the wind chimes happen to scare off a few demons and save JWs from having to call aloud Jehovah's name and bothering the most high God on his day of rest, what is the hurt?

    Tammy

  • IP_SEC
    IP_SEC

    Right on sista

  • whyamihere
    whyamihere

    The only Superstition I have is I will Die March 15th. I don't know what year. That day I stay inside my house.

    Ceaser died that day we both were born on the same day so I figure I will die that day. Plus it is the Eyes of March! I know I am odd! I am fun too!

    Brooke

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow
    Be careful of buying demon possessed objects from thrift stores, especially Salvation Army or St. Vincent de Paul.

    I always thought this kind of thing was a form of superstition. I was pressured to give away some precious belongings due to this twisted logic. The letters my brother wrote to me before he died were among the treasures I lost due to JW idiocy.

  • the_classicist
    the_classicist
    Then the JW would have to call Jehovah's name out loud to overcome the curse.

    This has to be one of the biggest JW superstitions ever. You'd think that they think that its a magic word.

    They don't take part in common "superstitions" or what used to be superstitions because they just want to be different. The more they are different, the more they isolate themselves, The more they isolate themselves the more faithful the "flock" will be to their "shepherds."

  • Swan
    Swan

    AAAAUUUGHH!

    I just realized that this posted in Announcements! Yikes!

    Please mods, feel free to move this to Friends or Beliefs as that would be far more appropriate.

    Sorry.

    Tammy

  • HEAVENS DESTINY
    HEAVENS DESTINY

    I'm not a JW nor ever was but my bible study teacher told me that if you were ever waken by a nightmare or a bad dream, to say Jehovahs name out loud because his name will scare satan and his demons away.????

  • IP_SEC
    IP_SEC

    GGGrrrrr I hate this stupidity, Oh god you cant believe how it hate this. My wife attribs every bad dream she has either to me being an apostate or my final fantasy games (magic)

    Hheh well I've had too many Heinekens so i cant really express what I want to say right now. Scuse me

  • Poztate
    Poztate
    The only Superstition I have is I will Die March 15th. I don't know what year. That day I stay inside my house.

    Hope there aren't any earthquakes that day....

  • Scully
    Scully
    Please mods, feel free to move this to Friends or Beliefs as that would be far more appropriate.

    done

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