Pocahontas has spirits & demons in it and other gods that they worshipped .... Similar reasons as to why JW's arent meant to watch Avatar today !!!!
JWs @ The Movies: Did you ever...
by Open mind 16 Replies latest jw friends
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elderelite
Me and another elder took our teenage sons to see avatar in 3d!!! we all loved it
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letsslatejws
I loved it too, but then I can because i'm a fader :)
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DanaBug
Did y'all ever watch movies with other JW and they fast forward through the sex scenes or mute the f word and g-d out? Geesh. Might as well just not watch it.
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geevee
Ha Ha Just before we left, my wife recommended BAD SANTA to a family with a young daughter, she had not seen the movie, only the shorts and it looked pretty harmless!!! Then we watched it and loved it, but...... we like to watch it before christmas as part of our wind down and always laugh when Lauren Graham and Santa are in the car!
I have been at the movies when other JW's got up and left. They knoew we were there and expected us to follow them out, which we didn't!
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compound complex
Hi Open Mind!
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/146296/1/Alien-Craft-Sighted-Over-Bethel
BTW: When I was first studying, almost 50 years ago, a pioneer couple took me to a movie and walked out, leaving me there. Juliet Prowse's dancing was at issue!
CoCo
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Razziel
Here's a JW movie story.
I was in a smaller town with only a couple of movie theaters. I was an MS and regular pioneer at the time and had several young servant/pioneer friends in the hall that I was good friends with.
Once or twice a year an R rated movie came out that we would just have to see. So we'd make a weekend trip a couple hours away to Dallas to see the movie where we wouldn't get caught. On one such excursion to see Scream, we ran into another group of elders/ms/pioneers from the hall across town that had driven up to do the exact same thing.
It was very awkward after the movie when everybody congregated near the bathrooms. There was about 10 in each group and we kept about 20 feet apart and just completely ignored each other like they weren't there. Nobody ventured over and said hi or anything. I guess we felt acknowledging our brothers/sisters was like an admission of guilt.