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slimboyfat
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Where is Reinhard Lengtat?
by jst2laws insorry for the posting error below.. my wife is reading crisis of conscience now.
this is good news because i know i will have someone to talk to when im caught and dfd.
but in her reading she is recognizing most of the names ( we were there at bethel during the 70s as a married couple) and asked what happened to reinhard lengtat?
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars
by Newly Enlightened inoriginal reddit post (removed).
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slimboyfat
Was LE never worried that by engaging lawyers he might alert the authorities about his actions and get himself into trouble for breaking the law in Croatia? If not, why not? Because I find it puzzling. 🤔
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Are the statistics out yet?
by slimboyfat inisn’t it about time they released the report for the service year?
or have they stopped publishing it?
did they released selected figures at the annual meeting as they usually do, such as the memorial attendance or record number of pioneers?
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slimboyfat
I was responding to Hopeless1, and before I read your post. I agree the report should be out soon. I seem to recall it being published on Boxing Day in previous years. It should be any day now.
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Are the statistics out yet?
by slimboyfat inisn’t it about time they released the report for the service year?
or have they stopped publishing it?
did they released selected figures at the annual meeting as they usually do, such as the memorial attendance or record number of pioneers?
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slimboyfat
Thanks, but my reading of that announcement is that the 2022 report will be published as normal.
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Will JWs throw you under the bus if you have a transfusion?
by Vanderhoven7 inmark writes.
"if a person accepts a blood transfusion, the jehovah’s witness elders are required to “investigate” to see if the person is sorry for “cowardly” saving their life.
if the person doesnt beg and grovel to the elders for allowing the doctor to save their life (or that of their child) then the elders can take this as a sign that he/she has disassociated from the congregation - and tell the congregation to start shunning them.. if someone willingly takes blood, perhaps because of being under extreme pressure, the committee should obtain the facts and determine the individual’s attitude.
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slimboyfat
They seem to have moved toward a don’t ask don’t tell approach these days, or failing that a forgive and forget policy. The only scenario where JWs would tend to get in trouble would be where they take blood, are loud about it, and don’t repent. Having said that, all JW rules are subject to the eccentricities and particular motivations and interpretations of local elders, so unusual outcomes are not impossible.
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Are the statistics out yet?
by slimboyfat inisn’t it about time they released the report for the service year?
or have they stopped publishing it?
did they released selected figures at the annual meeting as they usually do, such as the memorial attendance or record number of pioneers?
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slimboyfat
Isn’t it about time they released the report for the service year? Or have they stopped publishing it? Did they released selected figures at the annual meeting as they usually do, such as the memorial attendance or record number of pioneers?
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Is The Religion Of Jehovah's Witnesses Biblical?
by Vanderhoven7 inthe answer is a definite no!.
because every doctrine that is unique to jehovah's witnesses is not in the bible.
the unique doctrines of jehovah’s witnesses are the ones that only jehovah’s witnesses teach.
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slimboyfat
JWs claim to base their beliefs on the Bible. For some of the ‘unique beliefs’ you even included the specific verses they base these beliefs on.
I think the belief that Jesus is the first creation of God and an angel is well supported in scripture: Col 1.15; Rev 3.14; Prov 8.22; Gal 4.14; Phil 2.6-11; Heb 1.4.
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Research project: A study designed to explore the experience of leaving the Jehovah’s Witnesses
by Researcher2023 inas part of a psychology msc research project, i am looking for participants to take part in a study designed to explore the experience of leaving the jehovah’s witnesses.. former witnesses who were raised in the organisation will be asked a few questions about their reasons for leaving, their experience of leaving, and how their life has changed since leaving.. taking part involves completing an interview over the internet.
according to research needs, the number of questions asked in each interview may vary.
the interview will take between 5 – 90 minutes depending on the questions asked and the level of detail you wish to provide.. your participation will remain confidential and anonymous, and it is completely voluntary so that you may withdraw at any time up to two weeks after the interview.
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slimboyfat
There’s been quite a lot published on the topic in the last few years. (A selection cited below, I haven’t ordered or standardised the citations) Will you have a particular focus?
Ransom, H. J., Monk, R. L., & Heim, D. (2022). Grieving the living: The social death of former Jehovah’s Witnesses. Journal of religion and health, 61(3), 2458- 2480.
Ransom, H. J., Monk, R. L., Qureshi, A., & Heim, D. (2021). Life after social death: Leaving the jehovah’s witnesses, identity transition and recovery. Pastoral Psychology, 70(1), 53-69.
Pratezina, J. (2021). "Disciples by default": women's narratives of leaving alternative religious movements (Doctoral dissertation).
Aboud, A. (2020). An exploration of the lived experience of leaving Jehovah's Witnesses (Doctoral dissertation, University of London).
Freestone, N. (2019). Becoming ‘part of the world’: helping former Jehovah’s Witnesses adjust to life outside the religion. (Online essay, published?)
Chryssides, G. D. (2016). ‘The silent majority?’: understanding apostate testimony beyond ‘insider/outsider’binaries in the study of new religions. In Visioning New and Minority Religions (pp. 32-44). Routledge. (Points out that many leavers are not apostates and quiet leavers are understudied)
Ingersoll-Wood, C. S. (2022). The Educational Identity Formation of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Religion & Education, 49(3), 310-338.
Testoni, I., Bingaman, K., Gengarelli, G., Capriati, M., De Vincenzo, C., Toniolo, A., ... & Zamperini, A. (2019). Self-appropriation between social mourning and individuation: A qualitative study on psychosocial transition among Jehovah’s witnesses. Pastoral Psychology, 68(6), 687-703.
Raonsom, H. J. (2021). Leaving the Jehovah’s Witnesses: Identity, Transition and Recovery (Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Edge Hill University).
Kieler, S. (2020). Managin Familial and Religious Ostacism: Challenges and coping skills for former Jehovah’s Witnesses. Masters thesis
Björkmark, M., Nynäs, P., & Koskinen, C. (2022). “Living Between Two Different Worlds”: Experiences of Leaving a High-Cost Religious Group. Journal of Religion and Health, 61(6), 4721- 4737.
Pratezina, J. (2022). Doubt and Desire: Women’s Narratives of Leaving Alternative Religious Groups. Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions, 25(4), 110-118. (A review of Amber Scorah’s book)
Lalich, J., & McLaren, K. (2010). Inside and outcast: Multifaceted stigma and redemption in the lives of gay and lesbian Jehovah's Witnesses. Journal of Homosexuality, 57(10), 1303-1333.
Hookway, N. S., & Habibis, D. (2015). ‘Losing my religion’: Managing identity in a post-Jehovah’s Witness world. Journal of Sociology, 51(4), 843-856.
LeCount, R. M. (2017). Leaving religion: A qualitative analysis of religious exiting. Inquiries Journal, 9(12).
Pannofino, N., & Cardano, M. (2017). Exes speak out, narratives of apostasy: Jehovah’s witnesses, scientology and Soka Gakkai. (A conference paper?)
Grendele, W. A. (2022). A qualitative exploration of the social dynamics of religious shunning in the Jehovah’s Witness community (Doctoral dissertation, University of West London).
Mundell, G. D. (2016). Exploring Therapeutic Experiences of Gay Male Clients Who Currently Identify, or Who Formerly Identified, as One of Jehovah's Witnesses (Doctoral dissertation, Union Institute and University).
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars
by Newly Enlightened inoriginal reddit post (removed).
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slimboyfat
You’ve lost me. 🤔
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It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars
by Newly Enlightened inoriginal reddit post (removed).
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slimboyfat
It seems that LE actually expected Kim to deal with his wife for him. He was too lazy even to do that for himself, and imagined that he could outsource his wife to Kim to calm her down and keep quiet while he enjoyed himself in Thailand. Most of his actions are explained by a combination of laziness, stupidity and greed. To be fair, those probably motivate a lot of us, a lot of the time, ha! But he doesn’t seem to have any system of regulating those impulses even when it is clear they are producing disastrous outcomes unchecked.