Writing a letter to the GB is not only a waste of time, but it's giving credit where none is due

by gubberningbody 8 Replies latest jw friends

  • gubberningbody
    gubberningbody

    To write to them is to say:

    "Yes, I believe you people represent the master Christ Jesus on earth, and by proxy, Jehovah himself."

    They don't.

    They don't have any answers.

    The answers they do have, they're too cowardly to give.

    If they DID give them, they'd still be wrong.

    Once you find out that they are blind guides, the smart thing to do is to stop following them and let them be glutted with their own useless counsel.

  • daringhart13
    daringhart13

    Its a complete waste of time to write a letter to anyone with a title in Jehovah's Witnesses.

    If its to a body of elders......they sit around laughing and shaking their heads.

    If its to 'the society' they either just file it, send it to your body....or toss it in the trash.

    I'm speaking from almost two decades of experience as an elder......seriously, don't waste your time.

  • tec
    tec

    As an elder, did you ever receive a letter from someone outside the organization saying how sad they are for you and for the people you'd been misleading?

  • daringhart13
    daringhart13

    No...none like that. However, our Body received several for people that were abused and slandered by the elders, publishers, etc.

    One man nearly had a nervous breakdown as the WT conductor was responsible for him losing his business and his step son stealing from him.

    They all turned a blind eye..........this poor guy lost his mind.......and he was a very kind man who helped the elderly, single mothers and had gone to Bethel......he never returned....he was suicidal from the lack of justice.

    The letter he wrote? It was openly mocked and joked about........

  • tec
    tec

    Thank, Daring. I was just curious.

    Tammy

  • Heartofaboy
    Heartofaboy

    I always detest the examples of letters seen on some web sites written to the GB where the writer feels he/she has to stroke the feathers of the head honchos before being able to get to the reason for the letter.

  • Think About It
    Think About It
    I always detest the examples of letters seen on some web sites written to the GB where the writer feels he/she has to stroke the feathers of the head honchos before being able to get to the reason for the letter.

    But, that Rooster in Brooklyn loves for it's feathers to be stroked before it cock-a-doodle-do's.

    Think About It

  • Heartofaboy
    Heartofaboy

    Hi TAI

    Strange isn't they say they are supposed to be the slave yet we have to grovel & tug our forelocks just for them to condescend to hearing the difficulties their 'new light' causes us rank & file.

    We always have to be SOOOooooo grateful to them..............some slave............ they deserve the sack!

    I don't know about stroking their feathers I think it's time they were PLUCKED, DRAWN & their FEET shuvved up their backsides!!

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    I bet they would respond in a big hurry if you wrote a disassociation letter or point blank told them that their doctrine is sxxx. For instance, demanding that they prove with the Bible and just the Bible that "a generation" is as they currently state it--the generation after those who saw the beginning. Or, better, point blank stating that "a generation" is simply those who were able to discern what Jesus said in 33 AD, and it was fulfilled in 70 AD.

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