Here's a nice, positive, uplifting song from the Jehovah's Witnesses' "Sing to Jehovah" song book. My favorite part is at 1:30
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by Franklin Massey 15 Replies latest jw friends
Here's a nice, positive, uplifting song from the Jehovah's Witnesses' "Sing to Jehovah" song book. My favorite part is at 1:30
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What is this. I cannot I used to sing this.
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If you mean that you can't believe you used to sing this, then, me too. It was used as the first song at our meeting yesterday and when I got to the part about not surviving Armageddon and I just stopped singing.
It was the fact that I could no longer sing the kingdom songs that convinced me that I had to leave the WTS behind forever. I discovered that I didn't believe in the lyrics and so had no reason to attend meetings again.
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It does speak volumes that we sing praises awaiting on the complete utter destruction of every nonJW man, woman, and child. So much for love of neighbor.
I felt that my foundation of hatred was crumbling after leaving.This is a religion of hate.
I'll take doom at fabled Armageddon any day over the zombie like existence of JWs in the here and now.
I used to like this song it has a wistful sort of tune. I am pretty sure these are new words written for the new song book, so we probably never did sing them in fact.
I just listened to it. What a depressingly morbid song. There was nothing uplifting about it unless someone gets turned on about fellow humans being destroyed.