I think we're more concerned that it will affect meeting and field service arrangements.
We are also concerned for our elderly ones.
are the dubs talking about coronavirus as a sign that big a is coming very soon?
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I think we're more concerned that it will affect meeting and field service arrangements.
We are also concerned for our elderly ones.
brilliant video by a friend of ours in exposing watchtower & the new temple farms/chelmsford branch.
https://youtu.be/dscsobamwsc .
From selling KHs.
Didn't watch the video.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/investigations/2020/02/08/jehovahs-witnesses-under-investigation-pennsylvania-attorney-generals-office/2425260001/.
JWs will continue to be dragged through the courts until they get it right, if ever.
when i was affiliated with the witnesses, there were barely 6,000 who profess to be of the anointed remnant.
i recently read somewhere that today there are over 20,000 who profess to be anointed.
that figure may be more when you consider those who meet and partake privately for fear of the stigma of claiming to be anointed.
"Anointed Christians...do not search out other anointed ones, hoping to discuss their anointing with them...".
Why not? Anointed Christians want to talk about their heavenly hope just like the other sheep want to talk about their earthly hope. It's only natural to want to communicate with your true peer group. Birds of a feather flock together.
Why do the GB want to keep the worldwide anointed separated from each other?
How is it spiritually upbuilding to not be able to talk about your hope? It isn't. It's a very lonely experience.
every once in a while you hear people say they actually “miss” their old witness friends and or family.
some would have even stayed in the organization if they became a bit more liberal and open minded.
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Neat blue dog, I'm here to get the details about the child molestation lawsuits against JWs, but I read some of the other threads too and comment to let others know that having a personal relationship with Jehovah is the most joyful thing that a human can experience.
No greater honor could there be, Lord.
every once in a while you hear people say they actually “miss” their old witness friends and or family.
some would have even stayed in the organization if they became a bit more liberal and open minded.
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I did, twice, because Jehovah was not the problem. I was the problem. I'm on my 3rd try and I've been active for a decade now, and doing better than ever. Jehovah is merciful.
when the doctrine regarding 1935 being the close of the calling was done away with in 2007, it was not unexpected to see the number rise.
over the next few years it went from around 8,500 to 10,500. this seemed to indicate that there were a couple of thousand people that may have felt they had the calling all along, but too shy to profess it.
for the 30 year period between the mid 1978 and 2007, parktakers had barely dropped.
The only new partaker I know is an older sister who was invited to start partaking quite unexpectedly.
not sure if this is the proper place to post this.
i have a book, it's 8.5 x 11. the cover looks exactly like the old "truth" book, complete with bible embossed on the cover.
slight title change.
It's just a deceptive rewriting of the original book. Chapter 7 is "The reason why all Christians go to heaven." JWs don't believe that.
i was on the phone with a long-time friend from my original congregation north of new york city and she told me that the 'shit hit the fan' when a brother (long-time elder i know well) got remarried about 6 weeks after his wife died.. he was about 60 and his new wife (a pioneer that i also know) was about 50 and had never been married.. it became a huge issue when the co came.
due to all the talk and chatter in the congregation, he even included in one of his talks without naming names, that marriage is something sacred and that when and how people get married is a personal matter as long as it conforms to bible standards.. anyway, it shut everybody up.
any similar experiences in your current/former congregations?.
I knew an elder who remarried quickly after his wife died, but he had a young child who desperately needed a mother. He married a single sister who also had a young child, so it was a logical thing to do. They are still married after several decades.
They are the group of Christians that Jehovah is using to accomplish His will on earth in this time of the end.