I love the statement. I can see how this was a game changer for you.
“Anyone can prove whatever he wants from the Bible.”
last year when i went to distribute memorial invitation, i had a bad time talking to a house-holder who happened to be an ex-nun.
she said: you are wasting your time.
jesus had no idea that his death would have a sin-atoning value (which is of course a later invention by later theologians.
I love the statement. I can see how this was a game changer for you.
“Anyone can prove whatever he wants from the Bible.”
a local elderette at my former hall (the same type person who posts selfies while out in "service") posted this public admonishment.
the responses are so pathetic.
these are all adults, but they still act like scared children:.
Man, what a judgmental Bit#$
How many people do you need to clean the hall? Nine sounds pretty good. So if the Spanish did almost all - what did these 9 people do other than criticize the ones that did not come?
... but, they fail to take note of one important detail.. i believe that if we are going to have any chance of reasoning with a jw about blood, this is the place we need to begin.. don't try to convince them that it was only a dietary law.
it wasn't, and they will never go along with it.. don't tell them that saving a life is more important than obeying a law, even a seemingly trivial one.
they take pride in obedience.
Sure they are right - dead right. But being dead and right takes all the fun out of right.
Come 'on; Let's be real - people have died because of their JW beliefs. There is no justification for letting people die. This is not an academic debate - this means life and death for more than a few people.
this site has gone through many metamorphosis over the years.
i believe it is a kinder, less edgy place tan it was a few years ago.
i wonder how many people were helped versus turned off by this place.
I assume you are referring to some occasional rudeness and heated discussions - perhaps your fear is that this might turn off would-be apostates.
I generally avoid contentious discussions and the few contentious posters, So for me, this has been a very positive experience.
and i am finding the adjustment to the real world far more difficult than i ever imagined...i f...it has been about five years since i totally woke up to the fraudulant nwt and then all my other doubts i had carried for years were proved true as well.
but almost all of my few friends are exjw or slack jw's and i feel so isolated...my sons friends are mostly exjw too but not their gf's and they have way more normal friends .
how have you done at replacing lifelong friends and family?
Thank you Tenacious for bumping this thread. Eric was a friend of many on this site. His pain was real.
a week or so ago i posted that the forum was 15 years old (15 years of jehovahs-witness.com) and hinted that there may be some news to announce about the site:.
i also may have some other news to share soon about the future of the site so stay posted.
well, now i can announce it - i sold it !.
While you are sitting back having a good laugh, there is a team of lawyers in watchtower land wondering who bought this site. You did not make this a pleasant day for the Watchtower.
BTY - I am sure you realize that there is a significant monetary value for the website "jehovahs-witnesses.com." When the time is right they will pay a lot of money for the URL. Consider that transaction your retirement fund.
(i realize this topic may have already been addressed so i apologize in advance.).
no, that's not a real headline but i suppose it could be one here in arkansas -- one of several states in the us that has a religious freedom law on their books.. as i understand it, if i, as a jw paramedic, am ordered to deliver a blood product to my patient, i can refuse to do so based on my religious freedom.
as a logical consequence, a patient could die.. would paramedic be an occupation be that one of jehovah's witnesses simply cannot accept, knowing fully well that you would be in a likely position to administer blood..
I have worked in a hospital setting for many years. I know of several JW nurses who administered blood. I know of none who worked in a hospital and refused. I think this would be a cause for termination.
If a nurse does not want to be a part of this, she or he can simply work in a setting where blood is not administered.
i watched some of the segments on the jw broadcast.
in the video they showed how they managed their inventory orders for the congregations.
at the conclusion it was stated by the narrator how god is speeding up the work.. the problem is the system they implemented has been used for over two decades in logistics.
What they really are doing is making their logistics more efficient to lessen labor hours.
They are adapting their inventory system to replicate the best practices establshed by satan's wicked world. Count this 1 for Satan, 0 for jehober
yes, today is the forum's 15th birthday!.
i never thought for one moment that it would survive this long or have so many people post so many great subjects over the years.. it is still humbling when i get pm's or emails from people expressing how the site has helped them and of course thanks goes to all the posters who have shared their experiences and make helpful and supportive comments to others who are in the sometimes difficult process of learning the real truth about 'the truth'.. the site has gone through several different incarnations over the last 15 years running on different platforms, different databases and different hosts but we've been able to keep all the old topics.
the current site is still being developed and i'm hoping to push another major upgrade soon.. i also may have some other news to share soon about the future of the site so stay posted.. until then, here's the the next 15 years!
Happy birthday JWN! I have been around for 12 plus years and have genuinely appreciated the efforts of one and all.
Thank you for your hard work Simon.
have a look at this new subliminal image from the mag of .
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