CriticalBible2.0......The Hellenization of the ancient world was met by groups of worshippers of YHWH in very different ways. When Alexander allowed YHWH worshipers in the north (Samaria) to build a temple for themselves on mt. Gerizim, it cemented a division that lasted centuries. Likewise the millions of Jews living in Egypt under the Ptolemies developed a rich Hellenized form of Judaism, with deep respect for the traditions of Egypt, Greece and Palestine. Many understood the "True" God was in fact known through these other traditions as well. Equating Zeus or Jupiter with Yahweh was a natural process of syncretism. This wasn't the origin of the name YHWH which is much more ancient and likely from a deity in the south of Palestine.
peacefulpete
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the name Jehovah: magical?
by enoughisenough indidn't know the best subject area to put this question under....i was listening to a discussion on youtube the other day while working, so not getting every point ....part of what was talked about was the word jehovah, ( not being the most accurate translation of yhwh ) was however pushed by illuminati /secret societies for its use in magic.
(as i informed, i wasn't getting the whole conversion as i also had attention elsewhere and some of the conversation was hard to follow.
) so i am wondering if anyone on here has more information on the subject they care to share.
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Doctrines and Bible Interpretations
by IWant2Know ini would like to know if ex's and formers who are not church christians, believe that many of jws' doctrines and bible interpretations are correct, or do you feel that they aren't?
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peacefulpete
Generally speaking, "interpretations" become necessary only when readers mistakenly believe all passages must be "harmonized" or when the text contains obvious error. Allowing for the originality and uniqueness of each writer as well as allowing for human error, then the only thing needing to be interpreted is deliberately cryptic passages meant for an ancient audience, not people living thousands of years later.
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C.T. Russell, Occultist
by metatron inone aspect of the watchtower's history that has never been.
adequately explained is russell's fascination with the occult.. the end of the 19th century saw the prominence of many occult.
were obsessed with egyptian symbols and magick based on the.
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peacefulpete
Russell era doctrine was not Adventist, but Age to Come, the American designation for British Literalism. Russell had known contacts with Second Adventists, that is Advent Christian Association and Life and Advent Union advocates. But he adopted the doctrines of the older Literalist belief system that developed in Britain starting in at least the late 17th Century.
Naturally, American 'Adventism' as a movement was a loosely defined outgrowth of British precedents. While he drew from an eclectic religious background for his unique particulars, his movement certainly was part of the American Adventist school of religious thought. Thanks for your passionate work.
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C.T. Russell, Occultist
by metatron inone aspect of the watchtower's history that has never been.
adequately explained is russell's fascination with the occult.. the end of the 19th century saw the prominence of many occult.
were obsessed with egyptian symbols and magick based on the.
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peacefulpete
vienne, American Adventism represented a push-back, a counter movement to the industrial age with science and reason elevated to new levels, with individualism hailed as superior to conformity.
IOW, overt mystical claims might be culturally less palatable, but the leaders must project divine providence and protection that convinces individuals to conform. It's a balancing act that results in cognitive dissonance among members when asked if their leadership is 'inspired'. Well, yes and no, they might want to reply.
The WT is a product of our culture and times as all successful religions are.
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The Strange Case of Jim and Sandra Melgar
by Terry inby the time you reach the nine minute and forty one second mark you will know why i posted this.this may be old news to you - but i just discovered it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74s7jg1fdf4&t=582s.
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peacefulpete
An update 10 years after the murder, her daughter claims they found a man's DNA on the safe. That sounds like grasping at straws. The handle of the locked safe had the husband's blood, (smeared so no fingerprints). Unsurprisingly, no DNA testing of the rest of the safe was done at the time. Now 10 years later the daughter apparently hired someone to search the safe for DNA and claims to have found an unknown male's DNA. I hate to point out the obvious but its likely a cop's DNA or even a past owner, salesperson etc.
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The Strange Case of Jim and Sandra Melgar
by Terry inby the time you reach the nine minute and forty one second mark you will know why i posted this.this may be old news to you - but i just discovered it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74s7jg1fdf4&t=582s.
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peacefulpete
We simply don't have all the facts, however, the most suspicious element is his being tied and placed in the closet after his death. The staged appearance of the scene. Drawers opened but not rifled through etc. Bag of stuff dropped in the garage. His handgun was found in the very closet his body was found. The chair propped to appear to be locked in, pillow sham in the closet, the silly way she was found "tied" up. The "I must have had a seizure" and I heard nothing statements from her are pretty questionable.
I think they got the right person.
Apart from the murder, the handgun, the sex toys, and the joining his family for Christmas dinner, even bringing eggnog are kind of strange from a JW standpoint.
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Revelation 13 and 17 Beasts
by Duran inrevelation 17:8-11,12-14. revelation 13:3,5,7,8,10;11:2,3. revelation 13:11-17;19:19,20,21. revelation 15:2;20:4. what beast does it state that gets thrown into the fiery lake with the false prophet?
what beast gets the 42-month authority given to it in which time the motb is given out?.
what beast is the 8th king?.
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Manners and Respectfulness
by IWant2Know ini would like to know if there are any ex's or formers who still appreciate good manners and respectfulness?
but i hope this question isn't offensive to this forum.
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peacefulpete
Politeness....pass it on. About Us - Pass It On - Inspirational Quotes | The Foundation for a Better Life
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Covid Vx likened to Jesus ransom
by KerryKing inthis morning i decided to log into the local cong meeting on zoom, during the public talk the speaker likened the covid vx to jesus ransom sacrifice, saying that those who didn't avail of the vx, the 'anti vaxxers', are just like people who refuse to put faith in jesus.. i felt sick, knowing my unvxed but active jw parents were sitting there, i logged off immediately.
surely such talk is pure blasphemy or am i just over reacting?!.
i appreciate your thoughts, it will hopefully help me to approach my jw family with facts and logic, i'm praying they wake up fully and 'get out of her', i know they have reservations that's why they refused the vx..
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peacefulpete
The WT surprisingly admonished following the guidance of the consensus medical profession for the benefit of all. Unsurprisingly, they used cultish language and coercion to accomplish that. I couldn't suffer through that whole video but in the parts I did hear, they repeatedly called the choice to vaccinate a personal one. Yes, I know how that works in a cultlike setting. Fact is they did listen to the best medical advice available and endorsed that, rather than imagine they had some special insight from God on the matter.
If they had been a mail or TV based ministry, they may not have been so vigorous, who knows??
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Why Jehovah's Witnesses leave the Organisation
by Vanderhoven7 ini like this guy's analysis .
https://youtu.be/vzkjbnjh5nu?si=ug_ahnird6ygsm41.
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peacefulpete
Nice video. It's always interesting to hear someone come to the same conclusions but from a slightly different angle.