3rdgen
My parents met at a DC. They lived far from each other and had absolutely NOTHING in common except for the "truth". Without the JW religion I wouldn't exist.
That's actually a scary thought.
say you could go back in time to when you were 15 years old.
no watchtower in your life.
but the experience you have now you could keep.
My parents met at a DC. They lived far from each other and had absolutely NOTHING in common except for the "truth". Without the JW religion I wouldn't exist.
That's actually a scary thought.
say you could go back in time to when you were 15 years old.
no watchtower in your life.
but the experience you have now you could keep.
blondie
Let's see, choose between -a pedophile non-jw father
Or - an alcoholic/pill using jw mother
Not much of a choice... The WTS philosophy was the least of my challenges and obstacles.
Even by 18 I formed my own rules and was not a lapdog to the elders
I’m sorry for the situation you had to deal with, but you seem to have dealt with it pretty good.
The reason I started this OP this morning is because last night I was talking to an old friend from my former KH. He is in his mid or late-20s. Before he became a JW- at the age of 15, he jumped from his trampoline to his swimming pool and broke his neck and injured his spine. He became a quadriplegic at the age of 15.
That is the “Only” reason he became a JW,-the paradise earth that will restore him. And for him it is the best thing to be a JW because he is an elder and they use him and everyone cares for him. I never discuss ttatt with him.
But that’s what we talked about last night. He said all he dreams about every night when he goes to sleep is going back and not jumping on that trampoline and having a normal life. He said that comforts him and he always looks forward to dreaming about those days.
say you could go back in time to when you were 15 years old.
no watchtower in your life.
but the experience you have now you could keep.
Morpheus 34 minutes ago
Are you suggesting that we would know then what we know now...? If so im inventing the internet and google and buying tons apple stock.
LOL Morpheus, I guess you win.
just watch the movie "contact" and it gave me an idea.. our population on earth today 8-9 billion, a day where all of mankind pray, beseech,.
plead for god to show us a sign that he is still up there.
one day all around the world.
But I am interested in this concept of "if there was proof, I would change."
Does not the possibility that empirical evidence of a deity changing one's mind belie the claim of some atheists' stand who also say such evidence will convince them?
Belief is provisional. If I lived in the 16th century, my belief would be that the earth was the center of the universe and the sun revolved around the earth. If some crazy old man told me that the Sun is at rest near the center of the Universe, and that the Earth, spinning on its axis once daily, revolves annually around the Sun I would challenge him and demand proof.
And if I was given that proof, and the proof turned out to be true, I would change my belief.
Belief should be dynamic not static because all truth claims and beliefs are tentative and open to revision if new evidence is discovered.
say you could go back in time to when you were 15 years old.
no watchtower in your life.
but the experience you have now you could keep.
FayeDunaway
Life is funny.
Yea life is freaking funny, I'm still trying to figure it out and it looks like I'm not going to be able to.
say you could go back in time to when you were 15 years old.
no watchtower in your life.
but the experience you have now you could keep.
rebelfighter
Would not have gone for the money but for a career as an artist which I am now looking into
Anything can happen. But if you don't try, you will never know. Good Luck!
say you could go back in time to when you were 15 years old.
no watchtower in your life.
but the experience you have now you could keep.
Say you could go back in time to when you were 15 years old. No Watchtower in your life. But the experience you have now you could keep. What career choice would you make?
Any choice you wanted but no guarantees that you would be successful in your career. That’s just life whether you get trapped by the Watchtower or NOT.
It will depend on your planning, the talent you develop, your persistence, timing, the breaks you make for yourself.
Would you play it safe and choose a more stable career like Doctor, engineer, Lawyer, etc, or would you take a chance and try to make it big as a musician like Justin Bieber or Taylor Swift.
Or would you be persistent and try to be a producer like Steven Spielberg or George Lucas. Or would you give it a shot to be a movie star like Michelle Rodriguez and hang out with all the other movie stars?
Would you give it a try at being an Entrepreneur like Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Bezos. Would you go to school with the goal of being a successful hedge fund manager like James Harris Simons.
At what age would you marry? Or would you prefer to stay single?
Watchtower or not, success might come or it might slip through your fingers. Divorce, accident, illness, or just plain bad luck can throw you off the tacks for good.
But sometimes pursuing your dreams whether you are successful or not, give you a sense of satisfaction that at least you had “The Chance To Give It A Shot, and You gave it Your Best Shot”
just watch the movie "contact" and it gave me an idea.. our population on earth today 8-9 billion, a day where all of mankind pray, beseech,.
plead for god to show us a sign that he is still up there.
one day all around the world.
Show us something, faith is wearing thin..What's the big deal GOD...
Oh did I forget to tell you? It's me, I'm here.
i very much enjoyed reading through titch's thread: 'looking back in retrospect to 1975 ...' and all the comments from posters that lived through that event and remembered it.. i was born in 1979, so had nothing to offer for that thread.. however, i do remember very clearly living through 1995 (the end of the 1914 generation) and remember how it affected me and my view of the wts.
up until oct/nov 1995, i genuinely believed the society to be god's one true earthly organisation.
the watchtower presenting the new meaning of generation seriously shook my faith in the wts and, i suppose, started me on my journey to ttatt.
Ding
"What doctrinal change WOULDN'T they just meekly accept?"
NEW LIGHT!
The Governing Body has the right to have sex with all the new virgins that get baptized before they get married.
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i can't believe they had the cheek to come out with that explanation.. it's no more "new light" it's "new scam"!!
!.
I'd give anything to have a respectful family, a wife who doesn't cheat and kids that don't steal and grow up to be murders! That's it end of!
The Watchtower has admitted many times in their publications that over 40,000 Jehovah’s Witnessess are disfellowshipped every year.
And for what?
Unrepentant gross sins like Adultery and fornication.
UNREPENTANT GROSS SINS!!!!
That doesn’t include the thousands who don’t get caught for pedophilia until years later.