LETTER TO ELDERS CONCERNING THE NEW ELDERS BOOK.

by iknowall558 89 Replies latest jw friends

  • AK - Jeff
    AK - Jeff

    My curiousity is wakened by the reference to the other two letters that should be 'destroyed'. What sort of information, in a letter dated 16 and 19 years ago would keep the GB up nights wondering who might read it? Anyone know?

    This seems unusual. What a scary bunch of son's o' bitches these bastards are.

    Jeff

  • LostGeneration
    LostGeneration

    The tone of that letter is hilarious ---- Its just so "Mission: Impossible"

  • Little Imp
    Little Imp

    I agree with AK - Jeff, why after all these years do they want those very old letters destroyed? Obviously something which makes them look stupid.

    The latest letter just seems over the top paranoia.

  • LostGeneration
    LostGeneration

    How about this line in the letter:

    The information is designed for use by the elders only, and other individuals should not have any opportunity to read the information.

    Makes me think something really juicy might be in there...They can't be that stupid can they? When are the books actually starting to hit the hands of the elders?

  • sir82
    sir82

    Don't read too much into the "this tape will self destruct in 10 seconds" tone of the letter. It's pretty much standard fare for this type of thing.

    It serves to reinforce the notion that elders are "special" and "elite", able to handle certain information that is too sensitive for a mere publisher.

    It serves the interests of the Society that elders think of themselves that way - that's the only reason such a tone is struck.

  • JWoods
    JWoods
    It serves to reinforce the notion that elders are "special" and "elite", able to handle certain information that is too sensitive for a mere publisher.

    Exactly right - and the pathetic thing is that there is nothing in that information that actually needs to be secret, has any salacious value, or is in any way different to what people read every day in the other literature.

    It is all just head games.

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    Thanks for posting. This really took me back..... back to when I was more than a drone, but was a lead drone.

    It does sound like they keep the lead drones worried about the old book, about whether they prepared in advance, about stupid stuff so they can totally feel special and focused and miss the opportunity to reall examine what they will be told at this school.

    Remember from the old book, the stuff in there is not so special. The notes in the margins they tell you to write, that stuff is their "Secret Society" gold. Keep them writing at a fast pace and tell them how the GB really meditated over this stuff and they will just write it down and treat it like gold.

  • JWoods
    JWoods

    As long as we are till laughing about how seriously ridiculous this is - how about those super-special lapel cards?

    However, the lapel cards should be kept in a safe place until a week before the school. Then he should give the appropriate card to each elder and ministerial servant. This may prevent cards from being lost. The lapel card should be worn when entering the school location and at all times during the school.

    This may prevent cards from being lost. (but not absolutely prevent it)

    And notice that the society mails both the books and the cards to the congregation - but the congregation cannot mail any extra copies to the circuit overseer - no, that is strictly forbidden. They must be hand delivered.

    Monty Python and the flying circus could not have made this stuff up.

  • straightshooter
    straightshooter

    Another opportunity for the leaders to feel special. The flock is excluded from any of this instruction. Just like the Pharisees, the common people are treated differently. Secret books, secret meetings = secret society.

  • JWoods
    JWoods
    Just like the Pharisees, the common people are treated differently. Secret books, secret meetings = secret society.

    It is Pharisaical. And yes, it also smacks of the secret societies - kind of like the Masons or the Scientologists.

    Wonder if anybody at WTBTS headquarters ever questioned if the early christians had secret books and secret lapel cards for the apostles that the ordinary christians could never see?

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