my mother sent this to me-

by Younglove1999 42 Replies latest jw friends

  • Younglove1999
    Younglove1999

    So my mom sends me this to me and I hate these JW forward things-

    I want to have a good response when she asks if I got it- because I feel like it has nothing to do with JW's, just a coincidence. I feel like she thinks I hate God, but it has nothing to do with Him- it's the religion itself.

    At any rate, here's the 'foward'- kind of makes me roll my eyes.

    A young couple wanted to have a family very much,
    > >> > but the wife was unable to conceive, so they
    > >> decided
    > >> > to adopt a baby. They went to several agencies
    > >> and
    > >> > were told that it would take several years before
    > >> > they could get an infant, but if they wanted to
    > >> > adopt one from a foreign country, such as Korea
    > >> or
    > >> > Vietnam , they could get a baby much sooner. They
    > >> > were told that if they would consider a child of
    > >> > about 7 or 8 years, they would get one almost
    > >> > immediately. So they put their application in for
    > >> an
    > >> > older, foreign child.
    > >> >
    > >> > While all of this was taking place, the couple
    > >> was
    > >> > contacted in the door-to-door ministry
    > >> by Jehovah's Witnesses. They began studying,
    > >> progressed very
    > >> > quickly, and were soon baptized. They became very
    > >> > active in field service, and decided to regular
    > >> > pioneer. Therefore, they would wait until the New
    > >> > World to have children.
    > >> >
    > >> > They went to the adoption agency and informed
    > >> them
    > >> > of the circumstances, and told them of their
    > >> desire
    > >> > to stop the proceedings. However, they were told
    > >> > that the agency had just been notified that a
    > >> little
    > >> > boy from Vietnam was on his way for them. The
    > >> agency
    > >> > pleaded with them not to cancel.
    > >> >
    > >> > With mixed feelings they went home to think it
    > >> over.
    > >> > They took it in prayer to Jehovah and decided to
    > >> go
    > >> > ahead with the adoption. They figured since he
    > >> was
    > >> > older and would be in school most of the day,
    > >> they
    > >> > would go ahead with their plans to pioneer and
    > >> just
    > >> > see how things worked out.
    > >> >
    > >> > They prepared their hom e for the arrival of
    > >> their
    > >> > new son, fixed up the bedroom, bought lots of
    > >> toys,
    > >> > and placed a copy of My Book of Bible Stories on
    > >> his
    > >> > dresser.
    > >> >
    > >> > At last, the day came to bring the little boy
    > >> home.
    > >> > They showed him through the kitchen and living
    > >> room.
    > >> > He seemed so sad and unresponsive. They then
    > >> showed
    > >> > him his bedroom. He hardly glanced at the room
    > >> full
    > >> > of toys, but spotted the Bible story book
    > >> > immediately. He ran over, grabbed the book, held
    > >> it
    > >> > to his chest, and began crying. When they were
    > >> > finally able to calm him down enough to talk, he
    > >> > explained that both his mother and father had
    > >> been
    > >> > Jehovah's Witnesses before they were killed in
    > >> > Vietnam . He had been praying to Jehovah that he
    > >> > would be adopted by a family of Jehovah's
    > >> Witnesses.
    > >> >
    > >> > This experience was given at a Circuit Assembly
    > >> in
    > >> > California . The District Overseer concluded by
    > >> > saying, "Never feel that Jehovah doesn't answer
    > >> > prayers, even those of a little child."

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  • Bobbi
    Bobbi

    Sorry but stories like this make me gag.


    Bobbi

  • JK666
    JK666

    I think I'm gonna hurl! JK

  • Scully
    Scully

    reeks of urban legend....

  • The-Borg
    The-Borg

    Yuck, I read about a couple of witness children, a brother and sister that were being abused by their step father. The little boy prayed every night for the abuse to stop. He said he would do anything, pioneer and dedicate the rest of his life to God if He would stop the abuse. Guess what, the abuse didn't stop.

    If this is a true story and not witness urban myth, I'm suprised they have given the tacit approval for adopting chilren. Maybe this is their new tactic as the minisrty is now dead as a dodo.

    Disgusting, why would God answer the prayers of one child and yet ignore others? This make God out to be a hypocrite.

  • Younglove1999
    Younglove1999

    this is why I love this place

  • Outaservice
    Outaservice

    ASK HER FOR NAMES, DATES, AND PLACES......

    OUTASERVICE

  • changeling
    changeling

    I've heard that one before.

    Coincidence, urban legend, how knows?

    One thing's for sure, it was not divine intervention even by witness stndards.

    To attribute this to "divine intervention" implies a miracle, and they believe "miracles have ceased".

    What about all the other suffering children in the world (witness and non-witness) who pray for deliverance?

    What made this kid so special?

    What's wrong with the ones who don't get their wish?

    changeling

  • RisingEagle
    RisingEagle

    ASK HER FOR NAMES, DATES, AND PLACES......

    OUTASERVICE

    Exactly what I was thinking. Ditto what Changeling wrote also. This story is typical jw folklore, always bent towards the wtb$ but light on the details.

    Chris

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