Cedars said:
If you're in the habit of only asking questions and not answering them, then I suggest you find somewhere else to play your silly game.
Recap:
Recovery started a thread asking to "discuss" a book he hasn't read OR won't admit to having read, and somehow thinks that asking him to clarify his qualifications to discuss Franz's books are "mere rhetoric". Join any book club, and the basic assumption is those who've joined actually PLAN to read the book before attempting to discuss it!
Of course, in the FWS thread, HE demanded participants use Biblical scriptures to refute his claim, dismissing all extra-Biblical logic as inadmissable, as they're not contained in the book in question. So he expected everyone to have READ the Bible, but now that the shoes on the other foot, that principle doesn't apply....
Hypocrite much?
B of C said:
Jehovah is watching as you disobey the faithful slave's direction to avoid apostate websites. You have been habitually engaging in viewing spiritual pornography. You need to tell the elders at your hall about this immediately. Your everlasting life is at stake.
Recovery probably is no stranger to web porn, I'm guessing... So he's already determined in his own mind that sinning over the web doesn't count, because it's 'virtual'.
I suspect he's extremely curious to know WHAT is contained inside Franz's books, but is conflicted by peeking inside and sinning by reading a paper copy, so he wants us to TELL him what's inside, reading by proxy....
Hmmm, is he actually encouraging us to "sin"? Isn't THAT a sin, in and of itself, encouraging others to be stumbled by apostates?
Recovery's methods remind me of my eldest brother (a JW) who felt conflicted about watching "Worldly" TV, but loved Star Trek. So he would stand in the living room watching the show, keeping his hand on the on/off knob the whole time, as if he were just about to turn it off and study his Bible, LOL! So he'd stand like that for an entire hour, as if watching TV didn't count against him if he were standing and holding the knob the whole time.
I suspect we're witnessing a similar dynamic here with Recovery....