Farkel Hits the Bread Line

by Farkel 28 Replies latest jw friends

  • Farkel
    Farkel

    I had a very positive experience today which maybe not-so-coincidentally coincided with my recent comments on Matthew 25.

    It was only my second personal experience with Babylon the Grape in my entire life. My first was when one of my daughters got married in a Catholic Church over three years ago. I actually sat inside the Catholic Chapel and watched her Priest perform the Ceremony. It was the first and last time I've sat in any "worldly" church in my life. It was the lightest, funniest and happiest wedding I’ve ever attended.

    Today, I stood in a bread line offered by a Community Church just a half block from where I live. I have never done such a thing, but times have been tough for me lately. I am owed some money for work performed over the last 3 ½ months and have not been paid, and was told I would not be paid until next week. I had no food and was determined not to go hungry for a full four days. Anyway, this post is not about my current ills at all. This Church has a sign that said “Free Bread Every Saturday at 9:00 a.m. – Loaves of Love.”

    I was wondering what would be required of me to receive some free bread. Would I have to confess that I’ve taken Jesus into my heart as my personal savior? Would I have to sit and listen to a long sermon, and then face being “love-bombed” by rabid Jesus-ites?

    Would I have to prove to the Church that not only am I a member of their organization but I have “a record of long and faithful service” in their organization so that they “may consider” giving me some aid? – See Proclaimer’s book p. 305 if you like to read how WTS Pharisees think.

    The line had about thirty to forty people in it and during the fifteen or so minute wait, I observed them. This all took place on the sidewalk outside the Church. There were old people who were obviously poor, single mothers who looked frazzled and old beyond their years, immigrants and even well-dressed folks who didn’t look like they should belong in a food line. A very few looked homeless or near-homeless. Some people drove up and parked their very new and nice cars to get in line.

    I figured I’d get a loaf of bread, a sermon, a personal “testimony” or “witness” then I could scurry home. It was nothing like that at all. About 8 banquet tables were piled two feet high with all kinds of bread: white, rye, sourdough, Italian, nut grain, French, bagles, muffins, and even sweets! No doubt this Church gets donations from local merchants, but that’s not the point. The WTS could also get donations from local merchants like they did when they offered cafeteria style food at the assembly. The only difference was, the WTS SOLD that food to convention attendees. For a profit. A BIG profit.

    Right at nine o’clock about about six people walked up three or four steps that lead to the Church and held hands in a circle. They were about to pray and invited anyone else to join them. About 8 people left the line, joined in the hand-holding and they said their prayer. I couldn’t hear the prayer, but it was only about 30 seconds long. (I hope they said the secret password "WeaskthisallinJesus'nameamen." Otherwise, their prayer was wasted and they are toast. But I digress.)

    We were all asked a very few questions as we approached the food: our nationality, our age (we were given age ranges to choose from), have we ever used this service before, and how many people lived in our household. I answered all of those simple questions honestly. The lady asking them smiled and wished me a nice day. NOTHING was done to persuade any of us to join the Church or become a Christian.
    While we were in line two ladies walked up to each of us, shook our hand, and told us their first name. Their smiles were full of love and obviously sincere. No "theocratic face" phony smiles there.

    Instead limiting us each to one load of bread, they had no limits on what a person could take. The “experienced” ones were first in line and I could be wrong, but it looked like they were possibly abusing this free program. This one man was middle-aged, nice haircut, and nicely dressed and he carted off what looked to be ten or twelve loaves of bread and two cakes. An older Russian couple in front of me took at least 8 to 10 loaves of bread, a bunch of doughnuts and two cakes. In these two examples those individuals were too old to have their own children living at home, but perhaps there were others they were taking care of, and I will not judge them, for I just don't know.

    I took only what I needed, and was grateful for that. I asked one of the ladies running the show if one needed to be a member of their Church to volunteer to help with this program. She said not at all. Just call up the office and you are welcome to help out. I noticed they had a piano in their small rec-room and asked if I could come in and practice and play it when the room is not being used. She gave me the number and name of the person who was in charge of that room, but I see no reason why they wouldn’t let me do that, from what else I’ve seen.

    All this in stark contrast to the story that was related in the Matt 25 thread where a “worldly” jogger merely asked to use the KH restroom and the dubs refused, locked her out and told her to go three blocks to a gas station and use their restroom.

    If Matt 25 is indeed to be believed as the way God wants it to be for our eternal betterment, then this nice little community church will be one of those who Jesus commends when he said,

    “To the extent that you did it to the least of these, my brothers, you did it to me.”

    On the other hand, the Watchtower Magazine Selling Corporation will suffer a wailing and a gnashing of their teeth for their cold, callous, uncaring, materialistic and greedy lust for saving their own butts by pushing hate-filled literature whose main solution for ending poverty and hunger is promoting the destruction of nearly six billion people at the hand of their blood-thirty God.

    Give me Babylon the Grape any day of the week.

    Farkel

    "When in doubt, duck!"

  • BoozeRunner
    BoozeRunner

    Farkel, excellent example of just how misguided the WTS is. From my years in the Borg, I recollect how they will suggest even LOYAL Dubs go to every gubment agency first before they will offer any sort for material help. If not a JW yet, one must at least be a promising "prospect" (studyng, planning baptism, yada, yada, yada) before they bend to help.

    Ahhh yes, where is the LOVE?

    Boozy

  • Jang
    Jang

    I guess it is the same in the USa, but here if you go to a Salvation Army or St Vincent De Paul outlet they will arrange for you to get a food parcel which will have bread, breakfast cereals, butter, jelly, some meat and veges and they will even give you a voacher for gas if you need to get to work or an job interview. You can even get Vouchers to use at local food stores where you can choose what you need, but you cannot get booze of cigarettes on it.

    So don't starve Farks ..... look up your local phone book and phone one of them .... and you don't even have to give thanks <G>

    You can also get vouchers to get clothing from their chothing outlet stores free of charge ....

    JanG
    CAIC Website: http://caic.org.au/zjws.htm
    Personal Webpage: http://uq.net.au/~zzjgroen/

  • bluesapphire
    bluesapphire

    Great follow-up post, Farkel. The pastor across the street from us has a "soup-kitchen" every thursday in front of his house. We get all types coming through the neighborhood on that night. I've donated stuff to his charity myself and he's sent yogurts and perishables which were left over to us. All in all, I think the way we see Matthew 25 resembles Christianity more than the WTS distortion. In several books I've read about the rise of Christianity, one of the things regularly mentioned is the care the Christians gave even to pagans. It really made them stand out. Many people were converted out of Christian acts of charity. And I believe that the early Christians who understood the writings in their native tongue (Koine) would definitely know how Matthew 25 was to be understood. How rediculous it is for the WTS to teach that they know better than the early Christians themselves.

    But ... how many people would be attracted to the JW religoin if they really were Christ-like? They shoot themselves in the foot with their interpretation of Matthew 25. Just think, people will soon begin leaving in droves and there will be no new ones to replace them. I give them "one generation." And they have nobody to blame but themselves.

  • D wiltshire
    D wiltshire

    Farkel,

    I'm really sorry about your predicament.

    Well its good at least some group is following your interpetation of Matt.25 ;-)(just kidding here)

    I hope you don't mind the humor in the last sentence.

    All kidding aside I hope the tide of misfortune will receed and things get back to normal for yourself.

    I'll defend your right to say it, but it doesn't mean I beleive it.

  • Seven
    Seven

    Farkel, The soup kitchen and center where I volunteer is run by Catholic Charities. They(volunteers) don't attempt to convert anyone. Meals, clothing, food parcels, rides to work, adult literacy program-all free. No money. No problem. Just real Christians running the place. I hope your situation improves soon. Hang in there.

    Seven

  • TR
    TR

    Hey Farkel,

    I appreciate you being humble enough to post this experience of yours. Don't know if I could've done it.

    It really sours my stomach to see the contrast in this story. The WTS's legalistic system just doesn't allow for taking to heart the simple words in Matt. 25

    The Catholic Charities in my town built a brand new homeless shelter. It's really a nice place. Can't imagine the WTS doing something like this. I do a lot of work for local churches, and they never ask if I'll donate my services, although I have on several occasions. Babylon the Grape ain't so bad, sometimes.

    BTW, if you're ever in Spokane Washington, look me up. I'll spoil you rotten.

    TR

    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
    —Edmund Burke

  • Tina
    Tina

    (((((((((fark)))))))))))) you have mail!
    (((((((7)))))))))))) I've worked w/ catholic charities too! I agree with your assessment. Wonderful people who's sole aim is to simply help their brothers and sisters! luv to all,T

    Carl Sagan on balancing openness to new ideas with skeptical scrutiny..."if you are open to the point of gullibility and have not an ounce of skeptical sense-you cannot distinguish useful ideas from worthless ones."

  • Dino
    Dino

    Farkle, Dare I say it? Please check your e-mail. Dino

  • AGuest
    AGuest

    Dearest Daddy-O... may you have peace.

    And may you condescend to take a moment and here me out. I have emailed you, but just in case your continuing chagrin at me prohibits you from opening that, I would like to say here...

    I think it is wonderful that you were able to receive sustenance from such loving people, that you took the initiative to go there even though taught by false christs to stay away, and that they were able to provide you with something. But, my dear one... "man does not live by bread alone."

    D., I would like to help. I WANT to help. I am in a position to help, by the grace of my Father and my Lord. So, please, open the email and follow the instructions... and let me help. I hate that I am forced to do this here, but I know your stubborness. Please, put it aside for just this once? I won't ask you again... or bother you again, on any issue. But, do not 'rob' me of my desire to show you this kindness. Okay?

    Your servant, friend and sister... in Christ,

    Shel

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