truthlover At least he is taking about it. I wonder how many sit with these fears and never figure out why they have a fatalistic view of life
steve
You are correct. The worst images are in the earlier publications. But I'm sitting here with a bunch of images on my computer that are pretty graphic from the 70s to well the last one i have is 2003. My kids grew up with these images. There is one where people are climbing over the bodies of dead people.
But it isn't about how many but rather the ability for those images to instill fear into people. And children are almost always the most vulnerable of any group.
To the best of my knowledge, in my local community, none of my JW peers from the 50s and 60s were traumatized by exposure to images in the JW literature. On the other hand, other aspects of the JW environment were traumatizing for many: Shunning, spoken warnings about the consequences of "sins of the flesh", etc. On reflection, none of this kind of negative baggage was unique to the JWs -which is not to say that it was Okay!
Ask them. Ask your friends if the images bothered them at all.
When I made the post I had an idea of what kind of responses I would get. But I wasn't sure. I had a theory and people posted.
Chalam
You are absolutely right. The WTS uses the threat of Armageddon to control people. The Bible doesn't make as much a deal of it as the WTS does.
Cults very frequently teach opposing beliefs and expect people to accept both. It works and it is an effective tool to control people