Good example for the GB?
Are you kidding?
I can already hear them announcing the fall of Babylon the Great over the Bethel PA system...
their going to milk this until the cow's tits fall off...
just in the news: pope benedictus is resigning.
this should be a good example for the gb of our church organization.
there are reasons enough: child abuse (conti case etc), failed prophecies (slave classe, un/osce), killing doctrines (blood doctrine etc, shunning / suicide) and fraude (investment corporation instead of church).. so it would be nice to read on bbc news: governing body of jehovah's witnesses resigns and make way for a new generation that embraces christian freedom.. gorby.
Good example for the GB?
Are you kidding?
I can already hear them announcing the fall of Babylon the Great over the Bethel PA system...
their going to milk this until the cow's tits fall off...
the new light is a bit of give and take by the gb.
they have taken upon themselves the title of the faithful and discreet slave, in exchange for pushing the 'appointment over all of his [christ's] belongings' out into the future, and also in exchange for allowing the earthly class to be counted as 'domestics'.
the gb can now totally lord it as kings over the flock in exchange for having "dignified" them by including them as domestics.
Jesus is not the Mediator of all men. He is only the Mediator of the 12K anointed that are alive on earth.
But only 8 dudes in Brooklyn are the Faithful & Discreet Slave. So technically, they are the only mediator between Jesus and the 12K anointed dubs around the globe.
Wait... I'm confused... I'll come back to this later...
just flipped through the feb awake and the feb 1 public wat.
first time since they went to 16 pages.
my first impression was the large amount of blank space in both mags, really wasted space.
According to the GB, the reason for less pages (and less content within the remaining pages) is so that the "Translating Teams" can translate these mags into even more languages.
(With over 130 years of practice in the art of deception, I still can't believe they weren't able to come up with a better lie than this)
per a letter sent to all special pioneers in the us:.
previously the society reimbursed the special pioneers at a flat rate of x cents per mile, to cover the cost of gasoline and maintenance on their cars.
if i recall correctly, it may even have been the standard irs allowable deduction, something like 40-50 cents per mile.. beginning in 2010, the society will reimburse for mileage only, and strictly follow a mathematical formula, using:.
Either they're hurting for money or their GREED is steadily increasing...
Take for example the January 3, 2013 BOE letter (that Atlantis posted recently)...
In order to allow special pioneers, traveling overseers, etc. to attend the 2014 International Assemblies, they are basically asking congos worldwide to fork over $.15USD X 17 months X # of active publishers... Now, $.15 per month is obviously no big deal for any publishers (even in most underdeveloped countries). However, assuming only 5,000,000 publishers are counted for purposes of this collection... that's roughly $12,750,000 USD. Again, this is just a conservative estimate... The real amount will likely be somewhere in the $15M to $18M range... Possibly even more.
Now let's assume 4,000 special pioneers, traveling overseers, etc. actually qualify (because they DO have to qualify first) to get their travel expenses paid for; and assuming those travel expenses average around $3,000 per dub (which is obviously way too high)... That's still only $12,000,000...
So, by May 2014, they stand to pocket (at the very least), $6,000,000 free and clear... Now, according to the January 2013 BOE letter, whatever is left over will go back into (you guessed it) the "Worldwide Work" fund. Wait... isn't that the fund that gets all the surplus contributions? And isn't this the fund that's suppose to pay for ex-pat j-dub travel expenses? Something doesn't quite add up here... I'm sure quite a few j-dubs have already done the math and realized there will definitely be plenty of money left over...
just saying...
i just noticed this twitter account with over 9k followers.. https://twitter.com/jworg.
could this actually be the watchtower's official twitter account or a dub running ahead of the chariot?.
wouldn't it make sense for them to include the twitter button on jw.org? i guess that would be too "worldly" and may cause some brothers to stumble.
i think we should all "follow" this twitter account and then bomard it with "informative" tweets and links to this site and others. We should strike fast, before they realize what a big mistake it was to engage in worldly social networking.
i just noticed this twitter account with over 9k followers.. https://twitter.com/jworg.
could this actually be the watchtower's official twitter account or a dub running ahead of the chariot?.
http://www.watchtower.org/e/beliefs_and_activities.htm
FollowTable of Contents: gE MP3 2013-0401 http:// bit.ly/14dxHPE
ExpandWatching the World: gE MP3 2013-0402 http:// bit.ly/14dxHzi
ExpandHelp for the Family—How to Avoid Hurtful Speech: gE MP3 2013-0403 http:// bit.ly/14dxJHm
ExpandInterview—“I Am Convinced That Life Was Designed by God”: gE MP3 2013-0404 http:// bit.ly/14dxHiS
ExpandAn End to Domestic Violence: gE MP3 2013-0405 http:// bit.ly/SGWA3O
ExpandTable of Contents: wpE MP3 2013-04-0101 http:// bit.ly/10gRjmW
Expandi just noticed this twitter account with over 9k followers.. https://twitter.com/jworg.
could this actually be the watchtower's official twitter account or a dub running ahead of the chariot?.
I just noticed this Twitter account with over 9K followers.
Could this actually be the Watchtower's official Twitter account or a dub running ahead of the chariot?
it has been confirmed by some brothers on facebook that a 42 year old sister died today around 5pm when her suv got on the train tracks while the amtrak was crossing in the state of nc.
it came up on the news today although they never mentioned that she was one of jehovah's witnesses.
so where was jehovah's holy spirit in this matter?
Why would a multi-million dollar empire like the Chet Adams Company press charges against an ex-employee for allegedly embezzling $30K? Wasn't firing her enough?
I would certainly understand if this were Grandma's Flower Shop or Joe's Tire Repair, but we're talking about a well-established HVAC company that probably makes $30K profit in just one small project. Also, if she had been stealing from them for a period of 17 months, what does that say about their accounting department? And more importantly, why would they put their reputation at risk by taking this into a court room?
Something doesn't quite add up...
did you ever have the experience of going to a restaurant with witnesses and spending 30mins sorting out the restaurant bill?.
.
thats something i miss since leaving... .
reminds me of this thread...
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/207581/1/Are-JWs-the-worst-restaurant-customers
i understand that the objection to blood transfusions by jehovah's witnesses is purely a scriptural one.
whether or not there are medical benefits to avoiding blood transfusions is, or should be, irrelevant.
however, for those who are not convinced by jw understanding of the scriptures in this regard, and those who don't believe either in the bible and/or in god, the fact that blood transfusion is associated with increased mortality in heart attacks may be of interest.. a systematic search of studies published between january 1, 1966, and march 31, 2012, was conducted using medline, embase, cinahl, scopus, web of science, and cochrane central register of controlled trials databases.
Earnest, Earnest, Earnest...
Where do I start?
You first have to realize that there is NO SUCH THING as a "JW understanding of the Scriptures in this regard"... In fact, most JWs just blindly follow whatever illogical Bible text "interpretations" come from Brooklyn... plain and simple.
And when it comes to "abstaining from blood", these Brooklyn whack jobs have clearly over-interpreted certain Bible texts and now find themselves back-peddling because of they've "gone beyond what is written" to the point of causing unnecessary deaths (not to mention financially burdensome litigation).
That being said, I think MOST people (JW or not) prefer NOT to have transfusions... except most people wouldn't risk the lives of their loved ones over some arbitrary Bible interpretation by people that haven't even met in person...