Nothing surprises me because of their being backed against a wall.
But I honestly expect that they will just cease to talk about the 144K, saying the number is full and continue to belittle the fakers and then they will open up the Governing Body to "helpers."
No matter which way they go, some will balk at it, some will leave over it, some will just say "Whatever!"
OnTheWayOut
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New Light on the 144,000?
by Ding insomeone on facebook is claiming to have reliable information that the gb is about to announce new light on the 144,000 -- that it's symbolic, not literal.. one person suggested that they will retain the two-class teaching and just change the meaning of 144,000. his idea was that the change would avoid three problems with the current teaching:.
1. embarrassment over more and more partakers at the memorial when the number should be getting less and less.. 2. embarrassment over 12 symbolic 12,000s somehow equaling a literal 144,000.. 3. solving the problem of running out of "anointed" ones who are old enough to be on the gb.. thoughts?.
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How to explain the Overlapping Generations Doctrine
by HiddenPimo inso after much research i came to the following conclusion:.
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OnTheWayOut
If ever confronted by JW's attempting to "reason" with me, no matter what they say, I will say "...but that is subject to an overlap."
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New publisher card with no home address / 2019
by suavojr insorry if this has been discussed but i cannot find any topic on this.
i just saw my new publisher card and it now has my home address, date of birth and phone number removed.
the elder said this was changed december 2018. does anyone know why this has happened in the usa?.
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Your title says "no home address" and your comment says "now has my home address."
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What’s The Worst Thing About Jehovah’s Witnesses?
by minimus inwitnesses brag about their brotherhood and incredible love that exists within the organization.
they say they are really the only true religion.
is the jw religion the closest thing to jesus christ himself?.
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OnTheWayOut
The worst thing about JW's is what they do to kids- ostracize them from schoolmates, make them paranoid about wanting a piece of birthday cake or holiday candy, keep them from after-school activity, prevent them from regular dating as they grow older and tell them they shouldn't go to college.
Kids are wired differently if they grow up JW. When they figure out it's all a cult, it's very hard for them to move into a regular life, plus they may lose all contact with people they love in their family.Oh, and they encourage them to say they would rather die before violating bullshit Watchtower laws about blood.
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Why I now believe Jehovah's witnesses are a cult!
by UnshackleTheChains ini always tended to avoid using the word 'cult' to describe jehovah's witnesses.
instead, i preferred referring to them as a 'high control group'.
however, having watched the shocking and bizarre behaviour by so called jehovah's witness elders toward eric wilson (borean pickets), this now confirms beyond any doubt in my mind that the watchtower organisation is nothing more than a cult.. i would seriously encourage everyone to watch the video in it's entirety and see how truly cultlike they are.. my jaw still hitting the floor 😮.
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OnTheWayOut
When I left and had heard of (or even youtubed) information on judicial matters, I realized how much of a stooge I was on their side.
I had been an elder at judicial matters and usually was the note-taker because I was pretty good at that.
But to take somebody into a private meeting where the prosecution is the judge and jury also, to deny them another person for their own protection, let alone as a witness to deny charges, to prevent them from bringing notes in that might be evidential- all sheer folly.Further, I liked the valid comparison made here: Pedophiles know the rules about two or more witnesses and avoid that happening. Judicial Committees do the same thing to an accused- make sure there are not two or more witnesses to the procedures.
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Looking for new Bethelites (May 2019 Broadcast)
by George One Time inwanted - young, healthy, unmarried brothers that do not look at pornography.
of course they should not masturbate too, though we do not mention this requirement specifically.
and they should be honest about it.
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Hey, before I joke around- I have no problem with people being gay. But Watchtower does.
That said, I just wonder if finding young people in the prime of their hormonal urges time of life, males who refrain from porn, masturbation, and then put them under strict control in an all-male environment wouldn't just cause them to experiment with homosexuality.I am reminded of a prison saying: "I am not gay, but sometimes you just hook a brother up to help him out."
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I have to share these scriptures They all are speaking about Jesus.
by niknak inhe is the image of the invisible god,m the firstborn of all creation;n16 because by means of him all other things were created in the heavens and on the earth, the things visible and the things invisible,owhether they are thrones or lordships or governments or authorities.
all other things have been created through himp and for him.17 also, he is before all other things,q and by means of him all other things were made to exist, .
the scriptures above are in nwt bible and are found in colossians 1:15-17. now take note of the following scriptures found in john 1:1-5.
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OnTheWayOut
New Testament scriptures (Christian Greek Scriptures if you must say that) are all about Jesus, so scriptures in the books all about Jesus are "speaking about Jesus."
Well that ain't exactly a miracle.
If I quoted "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark" (or "HAMLET" for short), I could probably find a bunch of quotes that speak of "Hamlet." -
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NWT Being the Most Accurate
by VIII ini was going through my old files and came upon an email between some family that i was privy to.
it is about the nwt bible and alex trebek asking what is the most accurate bible, etc.
i am copying and pasting this (for nathan natas...) so he will have so fun data to carry with him with that jw bible as he goes door-to-door.
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I found the answer to this 12 years ago in this post: https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/133542/nwt-on-jeopardy
Here's what I said:So I get an email from a JW, good friend. He sends a bulk mail that was sent to him and spread around.
Notice the main content:
Subject: Fw: Bible Accuracy Recently on Jeopardy on TV, the questions was- What is the most accurate translation of the Holy Scriptures?
No one got the correct answer, so Alex Trebek said "New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, printed by Watchtower Bible Tract Society.So here was my answer: I researched Jeopardy archives, pretty easy to do. The site is J-archive.com. Just search for "Bible" and all the questions for a year or more come up. Search "New World Translation" and nothing comes up. This would be an opinion question, not a fact question, so they would avoid such a question. There was no such question with Alex saying "New World Translation." I googled the subject and it is discussed in various places on the web. This is the best possible reason why this untrue statement is circulating:
it's a POWERPOINT GAME someone made up and posted on the internet and called it "Theology Jeopardy." It isn't the TV Jeopardy, and any common sense adult thinking person would know they would never endorse one over the other. For all we know, a Jw posted it and then used it as proof. Be careful what you email. Don't assume it's true because you read it. -
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What your first realization of hypocrisy in this Religion?
by days of future passed inmy mother became a witness when i was five and i believed that every witness followed what was said at the meetings and the instructions given.
my naive belief carried on until maybe i was 10?
at the old conventions, volunteers would come early and pack fruit into net bags so that it could be sold at lunch.
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OnTheWayOut
As a fairly new elder, I observed that some of the experienced elders would protect their own families beyond the normal help extended to others. Sometimes, elders would even meet with their own families involved in Watch Tower defined sins and dismiss the case without forming a judicial committee, but would not extend that same kindness to others.
I decided that I would extend that kindness to anyone in the congregation, connected or not, always if I could do so. We were supposed to kindly help people, so I would. If I were ever put on an "investigative committee" (two elders who gather information to see if a judicial committee of three was needed) I would almost always squash the matter. I would simply say that the person realized their wrong and we could inform the C.O.B.E. that there was no need to investigate further. If I were to become aware of Watch Tower-defined sin on my own (without another elder's knowledge) I would counsel the person myself and not even tell anyone about it. That's what the elders were doing for their families in my congregation and that's what I did for anyone. -
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Why the BIG 4.5 day elder "school"?
by eyeuse2badub injust wonderin' if anyone has heard of anything about something big going down in the borg?
good friend of mine just told me today that he will be attending a 4.5 day elder "training school" all nest week!
the "special" elder "schools" are usually only 2-3 days.. lots of dumbing down coming?.
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OnTheWayOut
I can guess- legal stuff about reporting to Watchtower about child sexual abuse allegations.
Money stuff about better supporting the cult. Elders lead the way and proclaim "We need more money to send to Mother."
How to deal with closing Kingdom Halls.
Maybe- stop giving out literature except to the "worthy" ones. We really want to get out of the literature business.