"They had better leave me the f*** alone".
How do you feel when you see groups of Jehovah's Witnesses in the ministry?
by nicolaou 67 Replies latest jw experiences
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logic
They came by my house a few weeks ago, while I was working outside. A whole small van load.
While a couple of the men were taling to me I watched the others going to the doors. We have
several homes that are empty (buyers walked away) You would have to be blind not to notice.
They were knocking on these doors, so I said can't they see those houses are empty. It shows
the mindless action of jws. The funny thing is the houses have been empty for a couple of years
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Witness 007
Brainwashed Damn Zombies....then I fold my Watchtower Mag and head off for the meeting with my wife and N.W Translation!
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carla
When I see a group of jw's my first thought is, 'Have I hit that neighborhood with my anti jw literature?' and make a mental note to get my butt out there and deliver to that neighborhood next.
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reniaa
out of interest is it that they are preaching from door to door you have a problem with or that they are preaching what you consider they wrong message?
If they were going door to door preaching something you agreed with would you be cheering them on?
Jesus and his appostles were first and formost preachers they went from city to city doing this usually in groups then dividing into pairs, were they wrong too?
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carla
Reniaa, are in any way implying that the wt has any comparison to Christ???!!! Christ and jw's shouldn't even be used in the same sentence, furthermore you are woefully ignorant of history in the time of Christ or the 1st century Christians and how they preached. Still have an allergy to research I see.
jws don't 'preach' anything, they are book cult salesmen who work for free for the men NY and because they think they gain brownie points with their very small and limited god.
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nicolaou
Straw man argument Reniaa. It isn't the way the message is delivered or even just the accuracy of the message itself (although that is important). I can't speak for anyone else but what I object to is the effect that cults like the Watchtower have on individual men, women and children.
I see Jehovah's Witnesses in the ministry and I shudder that more innocent people will sacrifice their futures for a false promise. More children will be put at risk, more lives will be lost to murderous blood policies. More educations and fulfilling careers will be snuffed out. More families will be torn apart through disfellowshipping and shunning.
Of course it is the wrong message Reniaa (religion itself is the wrong message).
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ninja
hey lorr....what do you mean by....."I'm in danger of becoming bitter and twisted"?......that rocket left the launch pad years ago....he he
seriously though....at least you got out with your family........I'm stuck in apostate purgatory.......
don't let the bastards grind you down
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reniaa
So if I get this correctly preaching door to door is fine but only if it is the right message?
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Lady Lee
They still go outin groups. It has been years since I saw a group of them. I think I saw one last week - who else carries those men's breifcases?
Now I just feel sad for them