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MrMonroe
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Special day Last talk "No formula"
by MommieTiger inthis weekend at our special assembly day, let gods will take place the final talk was a head shaker.... the bethel speaker was quite entertaining when he joked @ the shortcomings of the elders.
he also made us laugh with the comment "we were told the end of the system is right around the corner, but we've found its been more than that, we've been around the blocks a few times.
" he told the young ones to make the truth their own by researching in the wtbts publication (only).
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What Was The BEST Thing About Being A Jehovah's Witness?
by minimus inthis thread could be a saver!.
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MrMonroe
The best thing? That to make up for all the deprivation, stultification, boredom and humiliation of being a JW, I didn't have to worry about a nuclear attack .... or global warming ... or the destruction of the ozone layer ... or escalating worldwide poverty. I could just forget it all, knowing that a world free of nasty things was awaiting me.
Except .... that it would be in a world run like a bloated Bethel, headed by the same self-righteous pricks who were ruining my life.
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JW spokesman: We refuse blood, but it's a personal choice
by MrMonroe indublin news story contains a blatant lie from the mouth of a jw spokesman:.
http://www.thejournal.ie/need-for-discussions-between-hospitals-and-jehovahs-witness-patients-234833-sep2011/.
a court order granted today to allow the coombe hospital give a baby a blood transfusion against the wishes of her parents underscores the need for more discussions to take place between hospital staff and patients, says a dublin branch of jehovahs witnesses.. harry homan, from the south dublin hospital liaison committee said that the issue highlighted the relationship between hospital staff and jehovahs witness patients.. he said, however, that there is already healthy discussions happening across the country.. the parents in this case are very happy with the hospital and the care being give to their baby, homan told thejournal.ie.. there is an excellent relationship between the parents and staff and the child is receiving the best of care.. he added that a blood transfusion will only be given to the premature baby as a last resort.. at the moment, she is doing well, said homan.. rte reports that the transfusion will be given to the baby if her condition deteriorates and it is necessary to save her life.. hospitals are acutely aware of the dangers associated with blood transfusions, claimed homan, adding that it is in everyones best interests to seek alternatives.. he said the position of jehovahs witnesses is perfectly clear on the matter of blood transfusions.. we do refuse transfusions, he said.
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MrMonroe
Dublin news story contains a blatant lie from the mouth of a JW spokesman:
A COURT ORDER granted today to allow The Coombe Hospital give a baby a blood transfusion against the wishes of her parents underscores the need for more discussions to take place between hospital staff and patients, says a Dublin branch of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Harry Homan, from the South Dublin Hospital Liaison Committee said that the issue highlighted the relationship between hospital staff and Jehovah’s Witness patients.
He said, however, that there is already healthy discussions happening across the country.
“The parents in this case are very happy with the hospital and the care being give to their baby,” Homan told TheJournal.ie.
“There is an excellent relationship between the parents and staff and the child is receiving the best of care.”
He added that a blood transfusion will only be given to the premature baby as a last resort.
“At the moment, she is doing well,” said Homan.
RTÉ reports that the transfusion will be given to the baby if her condition deteriorates and it is necessary to save her life.
“Hospitals are acutely aware of the dangers associated with blood transfusions,” claimed Homan, adding that it is in “everyone’s best interests to seek alternatives.”
He said the position of Jehovah’s Witnesses is perfectly clear on the matter of blood transfusions.
“We do refuse transfusions,” he said. “But it is a personal choice and this is the stand the parents have taken in this case.”
According to RTÉ, the maternity hospital applied for permission to treat the baby, who weighed just 1kg at birth, despite objections from the parents.
She is at risk of infection and a host of other complications which could mean a transfusion is required.
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Shunning,, let's twist the knife in a little deeper now !
by man in black inthis morning i took my dog who is a therapy dog over to the hospital and visited with several patients.
it is quite an experience, and it really helps people undergoing medical treatment to calm down and relax.. my wife was one of those patients, she is undergoing some tests before getting her gall bladder removed which will probably be sometime tomorrow.. afterwards i took the dog home, cleaned her up, and changed my clothes.
since i was alone i drove over to panara to try one of their breakfast sandwiches, several of the nurses told me that they are pretty good.
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MrMonroe
My wife and I went with two friends to a restaurant one night. As we walked in, we realised the long table near the doorway was occupied by about 20 JWs from our old congregation who had presumably been to a convention that day. Some called out "hi" as we walked past: safety in numbers for them I guess.
Our table was at the rear of the restaurant, and anyone visiting the toilet had to walk past our table. During the night many of those people at the long table did walk down; one stopped for a chat and a handshake, one more said "hi" as she walked past; the rest ignored us completely as they walked past our table.
Our friends were non-JWs who were simply shocked at the way those idiots ignored us. We explained that these people knew us well: we'd been to meetings with them for 15 years, been to the homes of some, and some had been to our home. The weird thing was we weren't disfellowshipped: we'd just stopped going to meetings. Yet that fact alone was enough for them to avoid us.
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Higher Education and Disqualification for Privileges in the Congregation
by 00DAD inwhen i was still serving as an elder in the late summer of 2006 in a congregation of jws in socal we received a letter from the "christian congregation of jehovah's witnesses" (read: the governing body) directing that anyone pursuing a higher education would be disqualified from privileges of service: elder, servant, pioneer, etc.
i remember this quite distinctly because i had just received by ba in education in june a few months before this.
in 2002, i had decided to pursue a degree under the society's then current "it's a personal decision" policy and was quite shocked at their drastic policy change.
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MrMonroe
Is that not, a "COMMANDMENT OF MEN" pure and simple? (Isaiah 28:13; Matthew 15:9) Something Jesus counseled against and to be avoided by pure worship, at all cost.
These are clearly "rules" made by men (GB), not by God.
I don't know why JWs can't see this. Its right in front of their faces!
JanetB, you're correct. An elder told me once how the CO had a meeting with the elders and told them that any elder who had a DFd family member living under their roof could not remain as an appointed man. He stood down because, though no one in the congregation knew, his DFd son was back living in a granny flat downstairs. Just another rule from dogmatic old bastards who sit round mahogany tables in Brooklyn and figure out how they can make life even harder by setting the bar even higher. It's a mindless pursuit of self-righteousness.
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I was looking through some old notes and I remembered how dull the meetings were
by gubberningbody ini was the school overseer, and the only way i could pay attention was by ripping every part to shreds.
everything was so elementary and boring.
why anyone would have needed to take notes was beyond me.
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MrMonroe
Most of the notes in the margin of my Watchtower were mesages my wife and I would exchange, commenting on the hypocrisy of idiots making comments in the meeting.
I would take a big notebook with me and create word puzzles for my daughter, or draw elaborate mazes. Having an eight-year-old gave me the excuse to completely tune out of the shite coming from the stage and audience comments, all of which I hated. I'd walk out of the hall as quick as I could afterwards and go and wait in the car with my kids; my wife, sadly, was doing her best to chat with them back in the hall in the vain hope she'd be accepted by them. No such luck. No one actually cared.
All those wasted hours.
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Judge Rutherford steps off a curb, is struck by a truck and dies.....
by Terry inpastor charles taze russell died on a train outside pampas texas in october of 1916.. shortly afterward a phonecall was placed to j.f.rutherford that "the old man is dead.".
as we all know, rutherford wasted no time.
he engineered a series of moves that placed himself at the helm of a publishing company.
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MrMonroe
Excellent thread.
Andrew Pierson was elected vice-president at the January 1917 AGM, so it's possible that he would have been elected president in the absence of JFR. Although in the stoush of 1917 he initially sided with Rutherford, he later backed the old board, deciding the president had been wrong in dismissing the majority of the board and appointing his mates to fill the four vacancies, thus stacking it with his sycophantic supporters.
Rutherford's major contributions to the religion were to impose greater central regulation on it, forcing congregations to obey him. He also commissioned The Finished Mystery, which stirred up government opposition and attracted attention to the religion it otherwise wouldn't have received. He sought controversy and was successful at gaining it with a succession of ploys (hate-speech tirades against government and religion, stance against flag salutes, gramophone witnessing, marches, radio broadcasting).
He introduced the requirement to go witnessing door to door and field service record-keeping; introduced worldwide uniformity, created the current concept of Armageddon, "God's vs Satan's organisation", the us-and-them mentality, the picture of a vengeful Jehovah, killed the celebration of birthdays and Christmas. Through The Finished Mystery and other books, he also turned Russell's neat and intriguing system of Bible chronology into a weird set of dates and interpretations that needed constant revision.
Take away all that and Pierson's group would have blended into the background, remaining just another low-key millennialist religion that would have probably died a natural death or remain today as a tiny minority denomination.
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Higher Education and Disqualification for Privileges in the Congregation
by 00DAD inwhen i was still serving as an elder in the late summer of 2006 in a congregation of jws in socal we received a letter from the "christian congregation of jehovah's witnesses" (read: the governing body) directing that anyone pursuing a higher education would be disqualified from privileges of service: elder, servant, pioneer, etc.
i remember this quite distinctly because i had just received by ba in education in june a few months before this.
in 2002, i had decided to pursue a degree under the society's then current "it's a personal decision" policy and was quite shocked at their drastic policy change.
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MrMonroe
I'm running Firefox and can't see some posts.
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who does the society consider as apostates?
by booby infrom their literature as source.
i did some searching and was surprised that i couldn't find them referring to those who simply quit and/or speak their doubts as such..
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who does the society consider as apostates?
by booby infrom their literature as source.
i did some searching and was surprised that i couldn't find them referring to those who simply quit and/or speak their doubts as such..
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MrMonroe
From the Insight book:
Apostates often seek to make others their followers. (Ac 20:30; 2Pe 2:1, 3) Such ones willfully abandoning the Christian congregation thereby become part of the "antichrist." (1Jo 2:18, 19)
So to part company with a Christian denomination is to become an Antichrist?? But reading just a touch further in the passage from 1 John they cite, one discovers that is a complete lie:
"The man who denies that Jesus is the Christ -- he is the liar, he is Antichrist." (1 John 2:22). Verses 18 and 19 refer to men who had appeared as "rivals of Christ", clearly claiming they, not Jesus were the Christ. That's what made those men "rivals". That's why they were "antichrists".
If I discern that a religious denomination is misrepresenting scriptures, claiming to represent God and Christ when it makes a pattern of overstepping scripture and making up its own rules and doctrines, then attempting to punish for life those who dare to disagree, surely I am free to exit that denomination. But in the weird world of Watchtower, exiting that religion, deciding that those self-professed representatives of God are no such thing, makes me an antichrist. Which is kind of odd, because actually, I still believe in Christ.