Went with the wife this week for the Public talk (I simply will not sit through the Watchtower study), the subject was about how poorly governments are taking care of thier people in disasters. The speaker(who had a british accent) started by saying "Burma(Myanmar) had 2 tsunamis and the government sent flat screen tv's as aid for the refugees..." Needless to say this dillweed lost me for the next 30 minutes of his talk about how man can't care for God's people. I left during the study as always and returned at the end of the meeting, still burning over the glaring lie told by this "brother" which by the way no one even batted an eye in the congregation! So I walked over and called him on the "2 tsunami & flat tv's for aid" claim he made during his talk. He responded that he listened to the BBC, to which I reponded that I work in the media and monitor all news sources on a daily basis and his claim of the 2nd tsunami was simply seasonal rainfall! He quickly "adjusted" his story to say the BBC reported that "the rains was building and building..." I interupted his bs and said well "Where did you get the report about the flat screen tv's?" He looked puzzled and said that he used it as an "example" to illustrate his point. By then, the wife came over to rescue him, because she knew that I was pissed...
Do a lot of speakers use these "far-fetched examples" (f*^#-ing lies) to illustrate their points? Do you have a story? I'm dying to here it....
KZJW