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Name Things JWs Would Do If The GB Told Them To
by minimus 37 Replies latest jw friends
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undercover
Spend Saturday mornings
placingselling magazines... ooops, already happenedDon't seek higher education... ooops, already happened
Buy 4 door cars instead of 2 door cars... ooops, already happened
Don't watch R-rated movies... ooops, already happened
Brothers, shave your beards... ooops, already happened
Sisters, no skirts above the knees and you must wear pantyhose... ooops, already happened
Children, don't make friends with classmates... ooops, already happened
You'd rather die than accept a blood transfusion... ooops, already happened
...and there you have it...if the GB tells them to do something or not do something, by and large, they're gonna obey. If they're willing to die for a belief, they'll pretty much do anything. Those that are willing to disobey are closet apostates already and are just putting up a front.
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Cheetos
They would divorce and get married again or just divorce, if the GB said that if someone threw rice at them it would NOT be aceptable to god.
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betterdaze
Tithe.
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daniel-p
It's hard to say how far most JWs would go in following men. It's actually a scary thought. However, it remains to be seen whether the WTS will become more authoritarian and cult-like, or become more maintstream.
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Witness 007
Only the "Missionary position" is allowed.
Brothers from around the world would unite and storm New York headquarters taking over command.
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blondie
I don't see many jws adhering to any directives unless they are enforced by disfellowshipping or loss of "privileges." If it is voluntary and/or hard to prove, most jws will just do what is convenient.
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minimus
If JWs were told that if a df'd relative such as a parent was living with you, and they refused to "come back to Jehovah", you'd have to kick them to the curb, they'd meekly follow the "direction". Even if they were elderly and infirm, the society would teach that such ones are a bad influence upon a "true Christian" and therefore should not be within our holy midst. I can easily see seperating family members that are not zealous enough or actually Jehovah's "Christian" Witnesses.
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BluesBrother
Reminds of a conversation many years ago with an enthusiastic Pioneer couple. They raised a hypothetical question "Would you dye your hair green if the Society told us to? No reason, to be given,they just say so."...the couple staunchly said that they would of course , out of trust and obedience......Wife and I were more skeptical saying that we trusted the Society to always give a good reason or else we would not accept it....
Those were the days...Were they?
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minimus
I agree with Blondie's sentiments too. Many JWs will do what they must do but if there's any leeway, they'll get out of things to do.
Still I could see the GB legislating that if a person THOUGHT an impure thought, he should see the elders right away for spiritual help.