CULT STORIES AT IT'S BEST!!!

by whereami 12 Replies latest jw friends

  • whereami
    whereami

    Subject: Experience given by Bro. Splane of the Governing Body at an assembly on Oahu.



    In an eastern European country
    in 1989 there was a huge earthquake. 8.9
    30,000 people died in 4 minutes. It
    happened in the morning and a man had just
    returned from taking his small son to
    school. After he made sure his wife was
    alright, he went straight back to the
    school to find his son. When he got there
    he saw that the school was completely
    flattened, like a pancake. Just rubble.

    He stood there devastated, completely
    destroyed. Then he remembered a promise
    he had made to his son some time
    back. He had told him that as long as there
    was life and breath in his body, he would
    always be there for him. So with that
    promise in his mind he went around to the
    northeast side of the rubble where his
    son's classroom had been and started
    digging through the debris. Soon the
    neighbor came out and said, "Sir, I
    know you're distraught but you have to
    accept that your child is dead.
    There's nothing you can do." The man didn't
    stop digging, he just looked at the
    neighbor and said, "Are you going to help me now?"

    Later, the fire chief came and told the
    man he had to stop, there was no one
    left alive and he was putting himself in
    danger. Again, the father simply
    asked, "Are you going to help me
    now?" After many more hours of digging the
    chief of police came and told him he was
    putting other people in danger, and
    ordered him to go home and leave it to the
    professionals. The man again said
    nothing but, "Are you going to help
    me now?"

    Finally, after 38 hours of digging
    through concrete and twisted metal, the
    man moved a final boulder and found a
    small space where several children had
    been protected. His son was among them,
    and the first thing he said to his father
    was, "Daddy, I told them not to be
    scared. I told them you would
    come."

    Br. Splane paused and then he
    said... "The faithful slave is engaged in a
    massive search and rescue mission.

    It is an enormous task, and what they are
    asking from you and me is: 'Are you
    going to help me now?'" Then he walked off
    the stage.

  • aSphereisnotaCircle
    aSphereisnotaCircle

    These stories are just so effed up in so many ways.

    One thing that really jumps out at me with this story is the part where he remembered a promise he made to his son.

    So he began searching because of a promise? WTF? So he didn't start searching because that is the normal reaction of any parent?

    In true assembly drama style, he paused and remembered a promise he made to his son and thought, "I must search for him because I made a promise!"

    All the other parents were ready to write their children off as dead, but this good honest man kept a promise!

    And where was the mom in all this? Theres been a major earthquake, she does not know where her son is but she is just patiently waiting at home? The story just has way to many problems.

  • civicsi00
    civicsi00

    Isn't this the same story used by GB Anthony Morris in a talk in 2007? It was a borrowed story from elsewhere.

  • IT Support
    IT Support

    See Barbara Anderson's post half-way down this page:

    Re: They "Keep Following the Lamb" - February Study Article (Praise for the GB)

    Barbara quotes this 'experience' from Morris' talk, and also the web site from which Morris plagiarised it!

  • Hittman
    Hittman

    And where was the mom in all this? Theres been a major earthquake, she does not know where her son is but she is just patiently waiting at home?

    Somebody had to do the dishes.

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    The gb drops stones on lots of people, those who don't mindlessly obey it. Anyhow, the bible says that jesus DRAWS people. Splane has forgotten that passage. He wants the r&f to do jesus' job.

    S

  • carla
    carla

    Morris ripped it off from the Chicken Soup stories?! one has to wonder what he is doing reading the Chicken Soup books at all? Wouldn't those be a no-no for any jw?

  • Black Sheep
    Black Sheep
    In an eastern European country in 1989 there was a huge earthquake. 8.9

    What country was that then?

    I can't find one that had an 8.9 in 1989.

  • Jim_TX
    Jim_TX

    Perhaps he meant the year 1988 - when an earthquake hit in Armenia - although it was only a 6.9 - and not an 8.9 on the Richter scale. (It's not linear, but logarithmic.)

    According to Wikipedia - about 25,000 people lost their lives...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_Spitak_earthquake

    Another article about this earthquake...

    http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE0DE113BF935A25751C1A96E948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all

  • Albert Einstein
    Albert Einstein

    Ican tell you for sure, there was no earthqake with one single human victim in Eastern Europe neither in 1989 nor any other year in past couple of decades. (I live here.) The whole story is just a big joke. Very big joke. Very very big joke.

    But it sounds good.... Almost made me cry :-)

    Albert

    P.S.: He could have meant an Earthqake in Armenia in 1988, but that is Asia (next to Iran). But it is a joke anyways...

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