One of the reasons they put their kids into homeschooling is to go out in service. I've heard of a few homeschooled kids who do that since now they have more time available. Another reason (as said before) is fear of "worldy" students and influences. I was out in service one time and a sister who was going to put her kid into homeschool and telling me how it was better because then her child wouldn't be pressured and face bad influences. She asked me if I would ever take homeschooling. I told her no since going to school allows you to see other people and interact. Then I said how not everyone was bad, it all really depends who you hang out with. And it really does since even kids in the Kingdom Hall can be bad influences sometimes.
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Home schooled witness kids
by stillin insorry if i'm stepping on any toes here, but i haven't seen anything positive about home-schooling...at all.
the notion is that parents are taking advantage of the formative years to inculcate more worthwhile values while protecting their kids from worldly influences.
they end up with lazy, socially inept, illiterate duds who haven't a clue.
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Watchtower schools--why the consolidation?
by wannaexit infirst there was the ministerial training school ( mts), then changed to the school for single brothers.
most recently the school for christian couples (replacing gilead).
all of a sudden news comes out the all these schools are consolidated under one umbrella: the evangelizing school --open to single brothers, single sisters, married couples all the way up to 65 years of age.. i wonder as to the motive behind all these changes this year..
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When they announced this, the single sisters in the congregation were sure very enthusiastic and happy about this. Even the speaker made a joking comment about that. So what SFPW and Daniel1555 said about playing matchmaking could be true, but most likely its either from lack of applicants or/and simplifying and downsizing of resources (they have been doing that a lot lately).
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Quotes to discourage JWs from researching WT history?
by JWOP inare there any direct quotes from the watchtower's literature that discourages investigation into their past doctrines and practices?.
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The faith on action DVD is not so great for learning about the history of JWs. It's leaves out a lot of information. No mention of how they believed Christ came in 1874, how Barbour (an adventist) greatly influenced Russel, not much said about 1925, is biased in showing rutherford take the lead during the schism, no mention of 1975, other dates and previous teachings and doctrines. Rather it makes it seem like the "light gradually grew brighter" when really there were areas where it did and didn't. That DVD is the sugar coated history and barely scratches the surface. The Proclaimers book contains more information but it's really thick and not done in chronological order so it's rather confusing. plus I doubt many will take the time to actually read it from it's size. That thing is huge! But it does omit some information and minimizes certain events such as 1975. (They gave it a paragratwo or two, talking about it).
Not many Jw's will actually take the time to bother knowing their history or read anything beyond what the Society says. Basically the only get the point of view they are feeding you (only the good). If you look at outside sources, it shows a bigger picture. One way I found about what truly happened in their history is through other websites such as Wikipedia. Although people say Wikipedia isn't very reliable, you can still look up the sources to confirm that facts. Theres a lot of documentation out there especially in older publications. Jwfacts does a great job at documenting changing doctrines and how it has developed to the ones known today. Before doing that, I hardly knew anything except what was told.
Its interesting to see how they mention past discussions and books such as "millions now living will never die" and only mention parts that pertain to current doctrine (thus making it seem like that was the most important thing). In reality that booklet says much more such as the resurection of the princes in 1925 and how the old world "legally ended" in 1914 and was passing away while the new order was on it's way in. That's why it was said "millions now living will never die"
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Does anyone know more about this?
by A.proclaimer inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&persist_app=1&v=c92smsfsxxk.
it starts at 9:04 .
an interesting observation and story she tells behind the cover of this brochure .
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Hello Clarity! Thank you for your welcoming
i haven't yet but I plan to. I will be posting something soon!
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Free Bible Study or Indoctrination Session?
by VM44 in...and are the jws forthcoming at the start what the "study" really is?.
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I attend a foreign language congregation and many of the JWs there are still learning the language so their speaking skills aren't well developed. Because of this, many of them were concerned about how the will give a study. A t one meeting, it was said that all the person studying really needs is the study book and that will basically guide them through what they need to know. Not much need of an input from the Jw conducting the study.
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How Long Will ARMAGEDDON Last?
by Cold Steel inaccording to the jw doctrine, can armageddon happen any day now?
is it possible that it could happen tomorrow?.
will it last minutes, hours, days?
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Actually, according to the recent watchtower of July 15, 2013, the great tribulation is suppose to take place first which will them climax into Armageddon. The great tribulation was moved to a future event where the UN will attack all "false religions" but God will intervene and make that short so the "true religion" can remain amd be saved. There will be a period of time after the start of the tribulation and then Armageddon starts. That's what they say so now they're waiting for the great tribulation to start.
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MY 10 YEAR OLD COMES HOME FROM SPECIAL ASSEMBLY DAY AND SAYS...
by PaintedToeNail in"there was a kid who turned down a college scholarship so he could pioneer.
how stupid!
i would do anything to have a scholarship.
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@Witness my Fury
They are aiming this at children. A short cartoon video was released on jw.org showing a young child getting baptized. There was an article on it ok Jw survey
http://jwsurvey.org/cedars-blog/why-it-is-morally-wrong-for-watchtower-to-push-baptism-on-children
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MY 10 YEAR OLD COMES HOME FROM SPECIAL ASSEMBLY DAY AND SAYS...
by PaintedToeNail in"there was a kid who turned down a college scholarship so he could pioneer.
how stupid!
i would do anything to have a scholarship.
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Despite the fact that they discourage higher education, from what I've noticed, different speakers give their input on it. Some are more liberal than others. The more liberal ones (or speakers with family members and friends that have gone to to college) are ok with a short time in college (or preferably technical school) but they tell you to put theocratic stuff first. The more conservative ones are tougher and highly discrouage it. They tell you not to go. That's what happened at one assembly. One guy was saying not to go and the next guy that came up was saying it was ok. It was odd. They also gave us an experience of a sister that went to college for 4 years while being a pioneer and became a lawyer. She used her "higher education" to work for the watchtower. I didn't know you could become a lawyer in 4 Years. I found that strange. So it's ok to get a good education- as long you use it to work for them
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More WT Propaganda: Low Paying Jobs are OK for Family Heads. Just "Don't Miss the Meetings!"
by Oubliette ingod, evidently, wants you to be poor: .
a newly baptized brother is married, and he and his wife have three small children.
one day, a workmate suggested that he and the brother move to another company that paid a higher wage and provided more benefits.
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SFPW
"Wives don't have husbands, and children don't have parents despite living in the same home as the other physical components of their family unit. Why? The answer is because the husband is too busy making a living, or the wife too busy supplementing the husband's income. Yeah it's nice that junior has an X-Box, but of what use it if he can't discuss it with his father at dinner because daddy is too busy putting in extra hours at the office"
Though you have a point here, this isn't true for every case since there are non-Jw families that are still close together despite working hard or needing extra time. Sometimes it may be necessary to pay off rent and make payments. Aside from that, the same could go for Jw's and their services in terms of giving time. I knew of a father who was a minesterial servant and who would preach a lot, not giving enough time for his Kids. In the end one daughter was disfellowshipped and left long ago, and the other left home. He only has one kid around but he's still young.
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Does anyone know more about this?
by A.proclaimer inhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&persist_app=1&v=c92smsfsxxk.
it starts at 9:04 .
an interesting observation and story she tells behind the cover of this brochure .
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A.proclaimer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&persist_app=1&v=c92sMSFsXxk
it starts at 9:04
an interesting observation and story she tells behind the cover of this brochure . Has anyone heard or know about this?