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Bible Rules on Netflix
by freemindfade instarted a history channel series on netflix last night called bible rules.
first episode was interesting.
in one part is was discussing stoning (which was not exclusive to the people of the dessert god).
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The_Doctor10
That's what I've started to call Disfellowshipping, "spiritual stoning." and it's what I'll tell my Elders they're doing to me should I ever face a JC, "You're going to make your decision on whether or not to spiritually stone me to death." -
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Crisis of Conscience
by The_Doctor10 infor those of you who haven't attempted to read or just haven't been able to obtain a copy of crisis of conscience by former gb member raymond franz, if you're interested, here's a link to an audio playlist reading of it:.
playlist.
this person has made it his goal to put into audio form raymond franz's book.
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The_Doctor10
In case the above didn't work correctly, having trouble editing it on mobile.
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Crisis of Conscience
by The_Doctor10 infor those of you who haven't attempted to read or just haven't been able to obtain a copy of crisis of conscience by former gb member raymond franz, if you're interested, here's a link to an audio playlist reading of it:.
playlist.
this person has made it his goal to put into audio form raymond franz's book.
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The_Doctor10
For those of you who haven't attempted to read or just haven't been able to obtain a copy of Crisis of Conscience by former GB member Raymond Franz, if you're interested, here's a link to an audio playlist reading of it:
This person has made it his goal to put into audio form Raymond Franz's book. The information found in it is invaluable in aiding your understanding of the deplorable nature of the WTS.
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Why did Jesus have to die?
by Crazyguy inlet's think about this for a bit.
adam was tempted and sinned by eating of the fruit.
he missed out on immortality by being denied the tree of life.
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The_Doctor10
Let's go back further and ask, "Why'd Jesus even have to come to earth at all?" Couldn't Jehovah have, in his infinite love, just forgiven humanity sans-sacrifice?
Keep in mind that if you say, "Jesus HAD to die for Jehovah to be able to forgive us," then you're admitting that there are things beyond Jehovah's power, you're saying Jehovah had to follow a law, he couldn't avoid it.
That's the stupidity of the ransom, it hinges on Jehovah making up his own rule for forgiveness. 'How can I bring myself to forgive them? I know! Hey Jesus, c'mere..."
'Jesus didn't die, guess I can't forgive.' ... 'They killed my son! How dare they! Now I can forgive them.' Wait, wut?
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Writing Committee Doesn't Understand Past, Present, & Future Tenses
by The Searcher inthe verses say one thing, the org says it means something entirely different.. (matthew 24:34) "truly i say to you that this generation will by no means pass away until all these things happen.
w14 1/15 p. 31 par.
15 - "we understand that in mentioning "this generation," jesus was referring to two groups of anointed christians.
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The_Doctor10
Pretty soon they're just gonna ditch this Jesus dude and NWT altogether, the GB is taking over. Replace literature with appropriate titles:
What does the GB enforce?
Anthony Morris - Tight Pants, Spandex, and the Homo Agenda
The New Light Translation (New verses every week!)
Does the GB care about you? (One page leaflet, front has the question, back has in bold "NO!")
(Follow up tract) Does the GB care about your money? (Resounding YES!)
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New Light! - Old bulb was getting dim.
by The_Doctor10 in'this old bulb is about to go out, let's just unscrew this old light, screw this fresh one in, new light, we have new light!'.
it's always bugged me how you only see big doctrinal changes, "new light," happen right around the same time the "old light," is about to blow out.. this "over-lapping generation," teaching is the perfect example, "old light" was about to be extinguished as being impossible to maintain, "new light brothers, we have new light!
" and everyone is amazed, when all it is is a stop-gap fix.. "new light," is synonymous with, "buying time.
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'This old bulb is about to go out, let's just unscrew this old light, screw this fresh one in, new light, we have new light!'
It's always bugged me how you only see big doctrinal changes, "new light," happen right around the same time the "old light," is about to blow out.
This "over-lapping generation," teaching is the perfect example, "old light" was about to be extinguished as being impossible to maintain, "New Light brothers, we have new light!" and everyone is AMAZED, when all it is is a stop-gap fix.
"New Light," is synonymous with, "buying time." It's a farce, I wish there was a way to bring this up to still-in JWs.
Want to see the GB crash and burn for their deception. Anyone else got examples of, "new light," that conveniently came just in the nick of time?
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How Many JWs actually Watch JW.TV?
by Oubliette ini'm curious.
what do you know from your own experience and talking to other active jws?
i know from my own informal, non-scientific survey that most jws do not watch jw.tv.
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The_Doctor10
I don't know the numbers of how many watch, but of those I know who watch it regularly I want to know how they put up with Morris and Lett? A dictator and a freakin' cartoon character, these are the people you believe are leading you to salvation?!?! Madness I say!
I'm thoroughly convinced that the GB were better off remaining behind the scenes, being front and center should eventually sink in to people what nitwits these people are. Really it can only dwindle the numbers, because it surely can't be drawing people in.
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What kind of errors in the Bible?
by TheWonderofYou inthe new testament specialist daniel wallace notes that although there are about 300,000 individual variations of the text of the new testament, this number is very misleading.
most of the differences are completely inconsequential--spelling errors, inverted phrases and the like.
a side by side comparison between the two main text families (the majority text and the modern critical text) shows agreement a full 98% of the time.[18].
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The_Doctor10
Here's the difference, I don't need any of recorded History to be true, I'm not basing my current life around a belief system where-in any particular piece of history HAS to be true in order for my belief to hold, I'm not threatened when they find counter evidence to History as we know it, I'm not required to defend Platos existence, I don't need him to have existed.
All of these things are a preresiquite for Biblical belief, it HAS to be true to believers, it HAS to be accurate, believers feel threatened by counter evidence, they HAVE to defend the Bible lest their belief system crumble to ashes, their very way of life depends on these things.
It's quite sad/pathetic really, to have faith you HAVE to be ignorant of so much.
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The_Doctor10
Lett: "Did you know... a great white shark has 1,914 teeth? This is more amazing evidence of our prophecy!"
"Next week Anthony Morris will cover 'Hipster Hippos,' and their evil tight pants/spanx tirade that's sweeping across the Sahara."
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How do you know Satan didn't inspire the Bible?
by Coded Logic injws believe that satan knows things about the natural world (like how it was formed).. they also believe that satan can influence events (even fulfill prophecies).. the bible is the source of great confusion and the vast majority of christians (2.2 billion people) believe it but do not have "accurate knowledgetm".. from the jw point of view, wouldn't it be more likely that satan inspired the bible than an all loving god?.
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The_Doctor10
@Pete Zahut If it was Satan that wrote the Bible he casted himself in better light by comparison to the way in which Jehovah is presented.
Jehovah completely owns Satan when it comes to death in the Bible, especially OT Jehovah. Jehovah is a Stalin-esque genocidal maniac, by comparison Satan is just a run of the mill serial killer. Granted, not the best light, but between the two Satan is a saint.
Jehovah didn't want us to think for ourselves, Satan promoted free-thinking. Jehovah demanded exclusive devotion, Satan required nothing. Jehovah had his own son killed so that he could be able to forgive (wut?), Satan tried to give Jesus the world. As a side note, the fact that Jesus supposedly HAD to be given so that Jehovah could forgive implies that there are things outside of Jehovah's control/power, why couldn't he just forgive without sacrifice? Just go, "I forgive humanity for Adam's sin," boom, done. How hard is that?
Again, by comparison, Satan comes off looking more like a saint than Jehovah does with his totalitarian dic(k)tator methods found throughout the Bible.