Hello All,
I talked to my Witness friend who attended the district convention over the weekend about the program. We have been in constant and close communication during these six years that have passed since my disfellowshipping. He enjoyed the program. I expected him to say that. I asked what stood out to him. He said the talk about social networks was quite interesting. The speaker chose not to rail against how "evil" these things are, although he did mention the dangers of "sexting". Instead, he took the high road, telling the delegates that they should use caution in disclosing information on them. Anything put out into cyberspace cannot be taken back, so social network users should be circumspect about what they choose to reveal about themselves, their families, their friends, and other associates. I don't know if this topic was handled in this fashion at other district conventions, but this approach was a refreshing change. It is one I have always advocated.
Then I asked him about the "ten toes" of the image in Daniel chapter 4 since I knew the Sunday afternoon talk would deal with that. His understanding is that the toes themselves were not particularly significant. Rather, the emphasis was put on the fragile mix of iron and clay. The Society thinks this indicates the politcal nature of the Anglo-American world power. It doesn't behave in as dictatorial a fashion as the Roman Empire did because it is constrained by the nature of the governments that control it. Evidently, a democratic system operates in a less harsh manner than an autocratic one. At least that is the understanding my friend got from the speaker's words.
As for when the stone will strike the image and destroy it, the Society still maintains this will happen in the near future. Well, no surprise there. However, my friend said that the audience was told that the Anglo-American world power will work in close concert with the United Nations to destroy "false religion" and this development would take place very soon. Once again, everyone was warned to stay alert and keep on the watch for this momentous event. I thought it interesting that my friend didn't sound very excited about the talk. Maybe he is beginning to tire of the cry of "Wolf!" that he has been hearing for many years now. He does want to further discussion about the talk, however, and I am hoping this will give me an opportunity to turn his mind in a different direction.
Quendi