Well that what my MIL told my wife. Since she is not going to the hall, she will die at armegedon. You have to love these loony A$$ witnesses. now mind you this is the same women who, out of the blue decided she is of the anointed, because she doesn't want to be in paradise and feels she can do more good for her family as an anointed. The same woman who said that black holes are angels manifesting their powers(based on something she mis-read in the creation book.) The same woman who is so fuggin loony the 'friends' in her hall will have nothing to do with her. Imagine that...a person so nuts, other witnesses want nothing to do with her.
sorry for the rant just had to vent.
Its a shame to see you throw your life away at Armegedon...
by darth frosty 22 Replies latest watchtower scandals
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darth frosty
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tula
Do you think she could be missing something...nutritionally?
Do you think it could all boil down to some sort of chemical imbalance with these people?
I wonder if carrot juice and wheatgrass enemas would help these folks.
I know I may come off as making fun...but I am very sorry you have to put up with this. And I do truly wonder if a lack of some nutrient in the brain keeps people from some proper reasoning function. I wish it could be so simple to fix.
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Gopher
Its a shame to see you throw your life away at Armegedon...
Translation: I'm feeling insecure and ashamed because I didn't raise my daughter "properly" to stay a JW.
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besty
"I wonder if carrot juice and wheatgrass enemas would help these folks."
LOL
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Honesty
Hey DF,
Send her to the following board. She will enjoy the fellowship:
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Jehovah-s-Witness-1617/2008/1/Christ-Brothers.htm
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Hortensia
nah, I used to know JWs who drank carrot juice and had wheat grass enemas - they were still full of s***.
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WTWizard
It's all a guilt trip. You have done so much to date, the end is so close, it would be a shame if all that is wasted because you quit now. I have heard it all before from the platform, as well as in a$$emblies, shortly before I quit going. It has been almost 3 years since my last boasting session, and I haven't seen Armageddon yet.
Then, I started thinking about the possibilities. There were 4 possibilities, and I objectively examined each one. They are:
(1) I stay in, and they are lying (or Armageddon is more than 100 years yet in the future). I will have wasted my time preaching a lie, and will have destroyed more lives by tricking them into wasting their lives for nothing.
(2) I stay in, and they are telling the truth. Armageddon comes within 6 months, and I survive. I look around, and the whole world is nothing but other men. All the would-be sisters have been destroyed (or alternatively their paradise was ruined by my being in). Now I have forever to know that it is all my fault for insisting on being there. This is the "reward" for being faithful.
(3) I leave, and they are lying or Armageddon is way off. I still had a share in ruining lives by telling people to join the scam, but I quit doing so and stopped wasting time and money on that black hole. No longer am I rewarding Jehovah for ruining my life, for holding me for that Value Destroyer Training School (??). While I might not be able to gain back the time I wasted or undo the damage I did while in, I am not adding to it.
(4) I leave, and Armageddon is in fact close. If that happens, I die. Then, what happens next doesn't matter to me. Those sisters would be able to get in and enjoy it (as much as they could enjoy a stagnant system where everything they do is what someone else told them). And I miss that endless stagnation.
By analyzing this, I realized that whether or not it is the truth, I am worse off if I stay in than if I leave. After that 4/1/1995 Puketower study and the follow-up of having all the sisters reject me, there is no way I would want to live in a men-only new order or have the sisters' lives fxxxed up by my having made it in (let alone all the stagnation and permission-seeking that would have been necessary in that "new" order"). I would be better off to die, and so would those in that "new" order. I do not want to be the one to be used to punish the opposite sex for no reason other than because some Almighty Baghead wanted some entertainment (that He seems to hate when humans get some milder forms of). Nor do I want some Almighty Baghead to exploit an existing situation.
Then they wonder why I bought that Ouija board instead of going to the Crapmorial.
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Confession
Hey Darth... How is your wife doing? I mean, in addition to staying away from meetings, how does she presently regard the WTS? Still think it's The Truth? (If you don't mind my asking...)
Best,
Confession
PS: I'm in Miami this weekend, and will smoke a 99'er for you.
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Homerovah the Almighty
My sincere condolences, I hope she returns to reality for the benefit of both of you.....good luck
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Johnna
But wait a minute... technically, don't those who die get resurrected and have a second chance? If "the wages of sin is death", wouldn't she have paid her debt? I've heard so many different versions of this theory (light) that I'm not sure where the "new light" stands on this thought. I know the understanding of what happens has changed drastically over the years. Have any of you received "new light"?