I`m here out of the cult and that`s all that matters .
smiddy3
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If not the WT/JW relgion where else are 'we' to go? Why not atheistic/scientific philosophical naturalism?
by Disillusioned JW insometimes jws wonder if the wt/jw is not the truth, 'then where else are we to go?
' i say 'why not atheistic/scientific philosophical naturalism and why not a secular philosophy which teaches a way of life?
' what do you folks say?.
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Opinions on the Divine name in the New Testament? + an interesting question
by Blotty ini am genuinely curious and mainly posting this for research purposes, i do not have enough knowledge on either of these subjects to debate them in any useful manner.. (this information is as far as i am aware and may be incorrect in places)as most know the nwt is known for placing a form of the divine name in the nt (new testament) - while i agree the evidence is significantly weak for it too appear in the nt, a few things must be considered - (from my limited research)rev references the name twice (3:12, 14:1)early copies of the lxx contain the divine name (likely the versions that the nt writers copied?
stafford has a couple of videos on this subject)it was emphasized over and over the name [divine name, which ever form you prefer] would be "known" (other words used aswell) forever - if this is true, why then go against your own message in some cases and replace it with a surrogate?some also claim the nwt is dishonest for not translating some occurrences of "lord" as the divine name - common ones i notice are: phil 2:10-11, 1pe 3:14-15, heb 1:10yet these all use "lord" as a title not a proper noun, seems to be staunch trinitarians who make this claim most oftenscholar qualifications:why does a scholars qualification's matter?
sounds dumb i know.
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smiddy3
I fail to see how Kaleb came to the conclusion that this is a pro- Jehovah`s Witness site ?
It makes me wonder about any of his other analysis.
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Looking at things from Jehovah's perspective...actually, the Watchtower Society's perspective
by RULES & REGULATIONS inthe watchtower—study edition | march 2022. study article 12. do you see what zechariah saw?.
11. what challenges do some of jehovah’s worshippers face today?.
11 change is challenging for many of us.
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smiddy3
What ThomasMore says is so true and doesn`t only apply to Jehovah`s Witnesses but also in many religions and cults .
My take on the matter goes something like this.
I`ve considered myself as a reasonably intelligent person and worked in chemical labs most of my life ,retired and bought my own home and live a comfortable life.
However I became a JW in my late teens being converted by a co-worker. I had always been curious about the Bible and what it was all about . My parents had made me and my sisters go to sunday school when we were younger and that`s where my curiosity started.
And JW`s seemed to fill that curiosity with satisfactory answers.And I was hooked for the next 32 years .
But their has to be a point where you give over your control of life to another person/ cause because you don`t have all the answers and you let some other identity make those decisions for you .And you don`t even realise what you have done.
Hence you become trapped in a cult .
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Acts 20:28
by Fisherman inacts 20:28 literally says: “his own blood”.
nwt interprets the verse: “the blood of his own son”.
nwt is an accurate interpretation because the verse is axiomatically referring to the blood of jesus and not the blood of god..
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smiddy3
I can`t comprehend how anyone in this life or any other life could think of GOD having blood ?
So obviously it must refer to somebody else ? yes ?
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Opinions on the Divine name in the New Testament? + an interesting question
by Blotty ini am genuinely curious and mainly posting this for research purposes, i do not have enough knowledge on either of these subjects to debate them in any useful manner.. (this information is as far as i am aware and may be incorrect in places)as most know the nwt is known for placing a form of the divine name in the nt (new testament) - while i agree the evidence is significantly weak for it too appear in the nt, a few things must be considered - (from my limited research)rev references the name twice (3:12, 14:1)early copies of the lxx contain the divine name (likely the versions that the nt writers copied?
stafford has a couple of videos on this subject)it was emphasized over and over the name [divine name, which ever form you prefer] would be "known" (other words used aswell) forever - if this is true, why then go against your own message in some cases and replace it with a surrogate?some also claim the nwt is dishonest for not translating some occurrences of "lord" as the divine name - common ones i notice are: phil 2:10-11, 1pe 3:14-15, heb 1:10yet these all use "lord" as a title not a proper noun, seems to be staunch trinitarians who make this claim most oftenscholar qualifications:why does a scholars qualification's matter?
sounds dumb i know.
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smiddy3
I also would like to welcome Kaleb to the forum as he gives a Jewish perspective to topics that originate with the jewish people .
Thank you Kaleb
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Are you convinced what the Gospels say about Jesus is true?
by Fisherman inprobably, the greatest advocacy for the gospels is the jw publication: the greatest man that ever lived.
it convinced me.. everything else that the bible says about the resurrection and eternal life logically follows.. the testimony of a “witness” in court matters only if it is observation not commentary ( expert witness is also commentary): what did you see, what did you hear, what is the magnitude of your measurement.
not, are you convinced; that is only belief.
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smiddy3
Hi , Fisherman ,
I think others have voiced my beleifs more eloquently than I could ever express myself on this subject and I leave it at that .
You have a different point of view ? that`s fine
Take care.
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Article: The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger - [A former JW]
by AndersonsInfo in(this article is available by subscription only so i copied and pasted it below.).
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/11/business/crypto-ponzi-scheme-hyperfund.html.
here's part of the information about mr. de hek's past as a jw:.
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smiddy3
Bartolomeo
You didn`t read the Pp`ts reply very well did you ,FOMO ,Fear Of Missing Out,
Savvy ?
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Excellent Article: The Jehovah’s Witnesses cult tears families apart. Here’s how it tore mine
by AndersonsInfo inhttps://businessday.ng/columnist/article/the-jehovahs-witnesses-cult-tears-families-apart-heres-how-it-tore-mine-1/.
subscription only so i copied it and posted the article below.the jehovah’s witnesses cult tears families apart.
here’s how it tore mine.
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smiddy3
Sadly ,so very true
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How many preaching hours are real
by Hellothere inhow much of the preaching hours in yearly report you think are real?
they always have high numbers preaching hours.
probably increase every decade.
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smiddy3
Maybe less than 10% if we are honest ?
And Bible studies that is a real joke isn`t it ? WT literature study is more like it.
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You can [not] trust the Brothers, wt study this week
by waton infor the lucid lurkers: # 37. the article's examples really show, that among the 'name people' only 50 % of rank and file, and none of the leaders can be trusted all the time.
but, shut up and put up.. eli and hannah, eli's sons committed gross sins, raping/ seducing woman visitors to the temple, for years, yet naive worshippers are to trust their brothers, even with their children ?
inaction by wt approved?
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smiddy3
"And I have alot to say for the arrogant elder who works for me. He is not very honest and not a stand up guy."
Foolednomore ,My question for you would be ,why do you still employ him ?