As the regional convention ended in Indianapolis, Mark Sanderson invited all the international delegates to come out onto the field for the final song. As they walked out, they all held a white handkerchief aloft as they waved. Some in the audience waved a white cloth in return. Overall the effect was a good one, but what struck me as interesting is that this is a practice that was common in the early Bible Student conventions pre-1916. I remember reading about it before (don't remember where exactly), where it was called the 'Chautauqua salute'. I later found that it originated in the Chautauqua movement from upstate NY in the same time period. It is curious that they would bring back a Bible Student custom like that (I think Rutherford purged that one like he did so many others). Anyone else notice this?
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Chautauqua Salute makes a comeback at the Indianapolis Regional convention 7/13/14
by dropoffyourkeylee inas the regional convention ended in indianapolis, mark sanderson invited all the international delegates to come out onto the field for the final song.
as they walked out, they all held a white handkerchief aloft as they waved.
some in the audience waved a white cloth in return.
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Party in the kingdom hall!
by StephaneLaliberte incheck it out and download before i am forced to take it down!.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mf_rfrusa1c.
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dropoffyourkeylee
My take is that this is definitely out of the ordinary for a Kingdom Hall, but certainly nothing wrong with it. One of the failures of the WT religion has been the inability to connect to people, whether through emotions or music or whatever it takes. The religion is so dry and boring (and the recorded kingdom songs are terrible) it is no wonder that the young people leave in droves. If the video is an indication of the way it is going, then it only means they are changing to what works. Nearly every church in the area where I live will have live music and events like what is in the video nearly every week. Some of the local churches pack in 800-1000 people every week.
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Inactive relative defends new donation setup based on word of active relative. Doubts veracity of letters!
by Wasanelder Once inmy sister came to the society's defense on the issue of "pledged amounts" not being accurate because a realative stated that it didn't happen in her congregation.
so i said they were mistaken, and that i had access to the letters proving it.
she doubted that they were authentic.
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For what it is worth, no pledges have been taken in our local congregation either. The loan was announced to be paid off and not a word since
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One language in the new system
by OneEyedJoe inso at the convention, one of the talks was about how all people will speak a single language in the new system.
my ears perked up when i heard at the outset "now, we can't be dogmatic about this" because that immediately makes me think that they're backing away from a previously dogmatic stance.
he went on to say that everyone will be speaking hebrew in the new system because "evidently" (another word that gets my ears to perk up these days) that was what was spoken before the languages were confused at bable.
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Funny, the one-language thing being Hebrew was taught back in the 60's and early 70's, but then they went to the 'pure language' of truth explanation. If they are going back to Hebrew it is definitely a flip-flop
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It turns out the WT leadership isn't the batsh-t craziest, there is another even worse
by dropoffyourkeylee inthe belief that the governing body must be of the anointed (little flock) has led the wt to jump through some hoops in recent years to find their leadership candidates.
the problems inherent in their beliefs:.
the number 144,000 is literal.. the anointed received their consecration before 1935 (this has had to be relaxed in the last few years).. the years have passed and most of the original anointed are dead.
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The belief that the Governing Body must be of the anointed (Little Flock) has led the WT to jump through some hoops in recent years to find their leadership candidates. The problems inherent in their beliefs:
The number 144,000 is literal.
The anointed received their consecration before 1935 (this has had to be relaxed in the last few years).
The years have passed and most of the original anointed are dead.
The new GB members have become anointed (or claim to be so) many years after 1935, and however it is spun, the pool of candidates for GB membership is very small.
Much of the organizational work is done by 'helpers' to the governing body, who are of the great crowd. These were referred to as Nethinim at one time but I haven't seen the term recently.
The whole scheme stretches belief, but surpisingly hardly any of the current JW's see the conflict. It is truly ridiculous how they have backed themselves into a corner in their leadership succession. But guess what, there is another organization that is even worse! I just received a copy of 'The Bible Standard' from the LHMM (Laymen's Home Missionary Movement) which was an early spinoff from the WT. Apparently they have been going down the 'helper-Nethinim' type of reasoning since the 50's, and have different names for all the ones since then. Instead of Nethinim, their leaders have been:
Little Flock
Ancient Worthies
Great Company
Youthful Worthies
Consecrated Epiphany Campers
I guess their current leaders are the Epiphany Campers - gotta love it...
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LIVE from Ford Field international DO
by darth frosty injust wanted to show the activity in downtown detroit from the convention.
trafic is on jam!.
lots of people .
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LIVE from Ford Field international DO
by darth frosty injust wanted to show the activity in downtown detroit from the convention.
trafic is on jam!.
lots of people .
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in wannabe's photos, why are so many of the bleachers empty?
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LIVE from Ford Field international DO
by darth frosty injust wanted to show the activity in downtown detroit from the convention.
trafic is on jam!.
lots of people .
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dropoffyourkeylee
So this might have been covered already,but what are the 2014 releases?
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Real reason for new arrangement
by TweetieBird ini apologize if this has already been covered, maybe someone can post the link.. what is the real reason for the society forgiving all loans for kingdom halls and just giving the money for new ones?.
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dropoffyourkeylee
I thought that the WT doesn't pay taxes at all anyway, so the 'tax-writeoff' idea would not matter. Am I wrong about that?
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Congregation rebels!
by A.proclaimer inmy congregation got a reminder today to start donating money.
elder said that after the letter on the new donation arrangement was read, the contributions for that fund went from the average (i believe it was $500 or so) to $0.
after that reminder, cash was put into those boxes.
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dropoffyourkeylee
We are all having fun ripping the WT Society for money grubbing, but it is not much different than what they have been doing the last 20 years, and in some ways better.
Before: WT's RBC says a Kingdom Hall needs upgrades (maybe it does, maybe it doesn't). The work is done by unpaid volunteers, with donated funds. The local congregation takes on a big monthly payment for years to 'pay' for it. The WT uses this as an income stream, in fact it is probably their biggest single source of income, at least in the developed countries. It was really a scam and in some ways a deception.
Now: It is all donations (maybe not exactly freely given, as there is some implied pressure). At least they are not hiding the income stream making people think they are paying for the renovations.
I still have a suspicion that there is a legal reason for what they are doing which hasn't come out yet.