A Chance to Wreck The Society.....

by metatron 56 Replies latest jw friends

  • sf
    sf

    There is no need to pose a jw while out in the field of your "projective work".

    My pitch is that I am a concerned citizen who was a jw as child and have learned as an adult how corrupt and lethal they are. Which lead me to do further research and become an advocate {voice} for other children who grew up as a jw and those who may potentially be brought into it by their parents or recruitment. And/ or those born in.

    What met presents here is the truth of what jw teach and preach. It's the heart of their message:

    This world and its system of things is wicked and jehovah is going to destroy all whom are a part of it. If you are not a baptized jw, you will not survive his wrath.

    THAT is the core belief in short form.

    And we who were baptized jws know what that baptism requires. That we believe and go along with all policies and doctrine. That we trust that the gb are jehovahs mouthpiece here on earth while heading up the only true book publishing organization here on earth. LOLOL How ridiculous does that sound?

    So, bringing awareness to each of our communities, about how jws truly feel about this world and how they truly feel about people of the world, is, in my opinion, very educational. Hard work, yes. We remember the hours spent in field work as a jw. This is different, and more rewarding. You are bringing awareness to truth. And in the process, helping many, many kids you will never meet. How good does THAT feel?

    It's time the people see jws for who and what they truly are and what they represent.

    It's time they are forced to peel their Masks off for all to WITNESS the TRUE TRUTH.

    sKally

  • minimus
    minimus

    JOURLES has stated EXACTLY what my sentiments are. We don't need to pretend and decieve anyone to expose what the Watchtower's all about.

  • metatron
    metatron

    Allow me to repeat a story brought to us by JT, some time ago.

    A judge was asked to rule on a matter that involved the organization. Someone downloaded Watchtower articles on how the governments

    and their people are controlled by Satan. The judge remarked on this and confronted the Society's lawyer openly about it - and embarassed

    them.

    Use a little imagination and consider what one stupid tract , with Rutherford-style graphics could do to them, these days, in a politically

    correct age. Know any public officials that are Jewish or Catholic? Know any Muslim groups that would react to being lumped in as

    false religion?

    It's true, we don't know what the tract contains, as yet. I nevertheless wonder how they can address the subject of "false religion"

    without some symbols or graphics that could explode in their faces. If nothing else, we could cause them to, once again, "pull their

    punches" and end up, to their frustration, with a flaccid, platitude laden message.

    One thing I can tell you, right about now, in the bowels of Bethel, a brother is reading this. After he picks up his jaw from the ground

    and gasps, he will download these posts and give them to his overseer. After that, we'll see what happens......

    metatron

  • metatron
    metatron

    I don't see any deception in writing letters that promulgate what the Watchtower actually teaches. Sent to the "right" people, who knows

    what could happen.

    Whatever an organization is sowing, this it should also reap.

    metatron

  • minimus
    minimus

    Met, I don't know if the Bethelites are looking at your post here scared about what to do next. If you simply want to use their own words to make them look bad, show anyone anything they write in any given Watchtower. Just SHOW them. It's simple and truthful.

  • Jourles
    Jourles
    Use a little imagination and consider what one stupid tract , with Rutherford-style graphics could do to them, these days, in a politically

    correct age.

    Here again, we're just hoping they will include symbols and references to specific religions. We'll have to wait until August or September to actually see this tract. But as you already mentioned, "in these days, in a politically correct age," the WTS will likely maintain its PC image and go soft on the tract. Just look how soft they went on the UN through the 90's and 2000's. And the UN is a global, political entity. Not quite the same as a religious group.

    I'm not really holding my breath on this tract. I doubt it will be a smoking gun. Just another tool to reenergize the troops is all.

  • metatron
    metatron

    Jourles, you may be entirely right.

    However, I love to continue their dilemma! If they get too radical ( i.e. like the Rutherford era) , they'll get in big trouble.

    If they "pull their punches", the way they've been doing, they run the risk of fading into irrelevance, even to their own flock.

    We'll just have to see.

    To the Bethel Monitor: Have you thought about your job security recently?

    metatron

  • AuldSoul
    AuldSoul
    I'm not really holding my breath on this tract. I doubt it will be a smoking gun.

    "Earth Nears the Brink" was a smoking gun. It energized the troops. I still remember the cover clearly. Kingdom News #34 was not a smoking gun. No energizing of troops. Their catch-22 is that they are quickly becoming irrelevant, but by releasing "smoking guns" that will actually reenergize troops they will only hasten their fade into oblivion.

    Respectfully,
    AuldSoul

  • BONEZZ
    BONEZZ

    A couple of years ago when I had more time to get my apostate hours in I had great success with a couple of things...

    It was right after the child molestation charges hit the fan. I made up posters that headlined..."Child Molestors in your Neighborhood?". I quoted the Newsweek article, Dateline, etc and gave out the Silent Lambs website. I posted it on all the bulletin boards and lampposts around. I also went directly to many churches and talked with the pastors. All of them agreed to post it on their church bulletin boards. Lets face it, if the church-goers are informed when the Dubbies come to their doors, fireworks could happen, Also, posting it on church bulletin boards reaches hundreds/thousands of folks...and these churchgoers for the most part are happy where they're at and will pull no punches in relaying that to the Dubbies.

    The best thing that happened was, Sister Hardly-Ever-Attends-Meetings saw one of my posters and decided she would defend the Society by writing a letter to the editor and calling the poster "full of lies". Oh Boy! That gave me the opportunity to write a letter to the editor to cement my facts and further make the Dubbies look stupid. It was great. I even called the elders out to defend themselves, to which there was nary a peep. I'm sure poor, good-hearted Sister Hardly-Ever-Attends-Meetings got a good talking to and was told to keep her trap shut, as the elders would do the defending if need be. Someday I'll post all the letters, etc when I can figure out how to do it.

    In closing, I think I might take one of their "False Religion" brochures around to the churches so they can warn their followers of these nut-cases coming to their doors.

    -BONEZZ

    PS. I found all the pastors to be quite pleasant and appreciative.

  • hamsterbait
    hamsterbait

    GREGOR-

    "I think commando style etc." How is not wearing underpants going to bring down the WT you big daffy puddin' ?

    HB

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